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Wow, talk about "thread drift."
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You lost me at "blues masters like BB King leave me cold, however much emotion they put into it". If you can't feel what BB King poured into his playing, I can understand why the blues kinda suck for you.
But the blues as a historical, cultural, purely American art form, and deeply human need for means of expressing pain, grief, and suffering, surfacing back in the 1860's after a violent and vicious Civil War...doesn't suck.
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There's all kinds of music. From brain, heart, gonads, etc. Much music is a combination of these. The OP only likes brain music. Some people are like that.
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These are things that go back to the '20s in terms of when we hear recordings, and far earlier in their vocal tradition origins. FWIW, I agree with you that much or what spawned out of those older traditions strikes me as stale .. and the music I like comes from those roots and runs more complex. |
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I adore that record, but you know, it does have vocals from the first number- a Cambodian children's choir.
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The majority of anything is mediocre.
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Ellington, Bowie, Farka touré, Fahey, Coltraine (Alice and John), Ives, Staples, Hendrix, Zorn, Holiday, Hendrix, Khan (Chaka and Nusrat), Gershwin, Marley, Weill, Williams, Santana, Berlin, Reed (Jimmy and Ola Belle and Lou)... and on and on...
Blues is an indelible ingredient, an element, a plaintive echo connecting so much of the last century's music together. To focus on it as a discrete genre seems to be the problem here. I agree with those who aren't inspired by mere appropriation and repetition. Personally, Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughn leave me cold... but to dismiss the blues wholesale is like dismissing the oxygen atom in water, or perhaps more appropriately, to dismiss the color blue? |
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I have been working at my stage craft while performing. Part of that is talking to the audience at times. I had to find something to talk about. I started doing this thing where I state or talk about some aspect of the song that I am about to do. So, I have to research the songs. I did one of the first if not the first blues standard the other night. "It Ain't Nobody's Business" What's not to like with that song?
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