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2 hours ago, Muppy said:

I am a HUGE Bonnie Raitt fan. We used to be in front row just shamelessly flirting with Freebo and we made him Blush LMAO great memory. A white dude with an afro who played tuba I even named a cat after him LMAO

 

TMI mup TMI

I like Bruce Hornsby and it looks like he worked with her quite a bit over the years.

 

Not a song I'd listen to often but a very good one

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Another Fan said:

I like Bruce Hornsby and it looks like he worked with her quite a bit over the years.

 

Not a song I'd listen to often but a very good one

 

 

In an interview I heard Bonnie say that THIS is the song that most fans will want to make comment on. Its a human condition after all. Poignant and sad for me but great song nonetheless

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On 9/3/2021 at 8:28 PM, Pete said:

 

The greatest Blues album IMO.

Blind Owl shines.  He was a tortured genius.  So sad that only his photo is present on cover. 

Very gifted, he might be most talented of the 27 club.

 

Don't mess with the Hook.

 

Hooker talking about Pigpen is hilarious. 

 

And Hook praises Blind Owl.

"I dig this cats harmonica...I don't know he follow me, but he do...I see I can't lose ya

I can’t lose him. He musta listened to my records all his life"

'Alan..Alan. Blow your horn, baby!'

 

Don't forget to boogie

 

 

 

I saw John Lee Hooker open for Blues Hammer back in 2000.

 

If you like some "way down in the delta blues" you'll love Blues Hammer.

 

"I've been PLOWWWWIN'.......pickin' cotton all day long".

 

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15 hours ago, Muppy said:

Going Down To Louisiana - Bonnie Raitt & Lowell George & John Hammond Jr & Freebo - YouTube

 

this is how I remember Freebo and Love this music yo

 

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I'm not familiar with this album, but I really wasn't a huge fan of BR (I don't know why because she's a great talent) until I met my wife (she's a huge fan). We saw her at finger lakes a few years ago and she put on a good show.

 

In a similar vein we saw Lucinda Williams in the Geneva Opera House around the same time, don't think she is as talented as Bonnie, but I love her bluesy voice.

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Muppy said:

awww damn man Im sorry. Any other likes/dislikes she has I'll make her a playlist and we can hang virtually :-)))))

Well, it's like what I always tell her "you have to play the cards you're dealt". Its not all that bad though, I keep her entertained (she always said I was entertaining), and that reminds me of a John Prine (RIP) song that sums up our relationship pretty well.

 

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3 minutes ago, Pete said:

from Natalie to Quicksand.  They sound a lot like Tool- which is a great thing.   I like it a lot.  That looks like Melvins moonlighting

Im mining the musical vaults in here Im glad someone is listening. Ive got a crazy story regarding quicksand. Let me know if you want to hear it.

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