I got the blues for my baby, and my baby got the blues for me 'cause she went and caught that Big Four, she beat it back to Tennessee - Charley Jordan, Big Four Blues
Hi all, I ran into some more "sick" bends yesterday, in Tommy Johnson's "Canned Heat Blues". They're in the coda, where he's walking a little two-note shape down the first and second strings and bending the second string. They have a real "acid reflux" quality to them. All best, Johnm
Hi all, A favorite sick bend: Bob Campbell's bend of the third fret of the third string in "Starvation Farm Blues"--and he keeps coming back to it! All best, Johnm
I don't know if this example is sick or fit, but I've been spending a lot of time lately working on Garfield Aker's take on Rollin' and Tumblin' -- "Dough Roller Blues."
The bends are short but ... but ... what's a good word to use here ... forceful? noticeable? Words fail me, but the bends make the song.
Hi all, I thought of another practitioner of "sick" bends yesterday--Rev. Gary Davis. Especially on his F tunes, like "I Decided To Go Down", he loved to bend the fourth fret of the second string. Unbent, that fret sounds the bVII of F, and bent it tends toward, but does not quite reach the major VII. As such, it has a notably queasy sound. He bends at the same fret in some of his C tunes, too, like "Great Change Since I Been Born", to a sort of digestive discomfort effect. All best, Johnm
I don't know about "sick"? I never met a bend I didn't like.
But in the I chord response (bars 3-4) of every verse of James Alley Blues, Richard Rabbit Brown uses a repeating bend to help create a 3 eighth note phrasing, which, repeated without a rest, 'seems' to change the time signature in a somewhat disorienting way. But then he is right back on the down beat of the IV chord
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I've met many a bend I don't like-not necessarily the sick ones, but the ones that don't go far enough or go too far--including the ones I've done over the years where the execution didn't match the intent.