We'll be making progress in this country when the rappers, black and white, start rapping out The Star Spangled Banner. Till then, I'll take the big band era too.
Other bluesmen claimed the same power and the same source. Here's what Tommy Johnson told his brother LaDell:
If you want to learn how to play anything you want to play and learn how to make songs yourself, you take your guitar and you go to where a road crosses that way, where a cross road is. Get there, be sure to get there just a little 'fore twelve o'clock that night so you know you'll be there. You have your guitar and be playing a piece sitting there by yourself. You have to go by yourself and be sitting there playing a piece. A big black man will walk up there and take your guitar, and he'll tune it. And then he'll play a piece and hand it back to you. That's the way I learned how to play anything I want.
I'll take that big band sound, thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteWe'll be making progress in this country when the rappers, black and white, start rapping out The Star Spangled Banner. Till then, I'll take the big band era too.
ReplyDeleteSee if this is what you're thinking of, bob.
ReplyDeleteIt aint't really rap I'll give it that.
That was back in '69, bob, we've regressed, patrioticly, since that Summer of Love.
ReplyDeleteWho'd have thought that, at the time
Those patriotic days gone by, Woodstock in '69
:)
ReplyDeleteOther bluesmen claimed the same power and the same source. Here's what Tommy Johnson told his brother LaDell:
If you want to learn how to play anything you want to play and learn how to make songs yourself, you take your guitar and you go to where a road crosses that way, where a cross road is. Get there, be sure to get there just a little 'fore twelve o'clock that night so you know you'll be there. You have your guitar and be playing a piece sitting there by yourself. You have to go by yourself and be sitting there playing a piece. A big black man will walk up there and take your guitar, and he'll tune it. And then he'll play a piece and hand it back to you. That's the way I learned how to play anything I want.
from "Original Sin"
Tommy Johnson--Canned Heat
On the Road, Again
ReplyDeleteHe's on the road, again
Thinking of Hendrix in the summertime, we can't forget Janis in Summertime
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