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Blues, Off The Record

Jul 8, 2024 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Music

With Sonny Boy Williamson III

Blues, Off The Record
10:01 AM
Mississippi Jook Band - Hittin' the Bottle Stomp
Mississippi Jook Band Hittin' the Bottle Stomp
Blind Roosevelt Graves
10:04 AM
Keb' Mo' - America the Beautiful
Keb' Mo' America the Beautiful
America the Beautiful Kind Of Blue Music 2014
10:07 AM
Peetie Wheatstraw - Crazy With the Blues
Peetie Wheatstraw Crazy With the Blues
Peetie Wheatstraw Document Records 1994
10:10 AM
Blind Boy Fuller - Rattlesnake Daddy
Blind Boy Fuller Rattlesnake Daddy
East Coast Piedmont Style
NYC, July 1935
10:15 AM
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10:15 AM
Robert Petway - Catfish Blues
Robert Petway Catfish Blues
Walk Right In
10:18 AM
Alfred Lewis - Mississippi Swamp Moan
Alfred Lewis Mississippi Swamp Moan
American Primitive, Vol. II - Pre-War Revenants Revenant 2005
10:21 AM
Robert Cooksey & Bobby Leecan - Need More Blues
Robert Cooksey & Bobby Leecan Need More Blues
Harmonica Blues Yazoo 2005
10:24 AM
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band - You Ought to Move Out of Town
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band You Ought to Move Out of Town
The Great Jug Bands
10:28 AM
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10:28 AM
Big Joe Williams - Baby Please Don't Go
Big Joe Williams Baby Please Don't Go
Walk Right In
10:32 AM
Furry Lewis - Judge Harsh Blues
Furry Lewis Judge Harsh Blues
Canned Heat Blues: Masters of the Delta Blues
10:35 AM
Junior Wells - Hoodoo Man
Junior Wells Hoodoo Man
Chicago Blues
10:38 AM
Jimmy Witherspoon - When the Lights Go Out
Jimmy Witherspoon When the Lights Go Out
Chicago Blues
10:41 AM
Magic Sam - All Night Long
Magic Sam All Night Long
Chicago Blues
10:43 AM
Henry Gray - I Declare That Ain't Right
Henry Gray I Declare That Ain't Right
Chess Blues Geffen 1992
10:47 AM
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10:47 AM
Chuck Berry - Brown Eyed Handsome Man
Chuck Berry Brown Eyed Handsome Man
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Chuck Berry Geffen 1999
10:50 AM
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10:51 AM
Wynonie Harris - Good Rockin' Tonight
Wynonie Harris Good Rockin' Tonight
Jump Blues Classics
10:54 AM
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10:55 AM
Louis Jordan - Choo Choo Ch' Boogie
Louis Jordan Choo Choo Ch' Boogie
Night Train: Classic Railroad Songs, Vol. 3
10:57 AM
Danny Overbea - Forty Cups of Coffee
Danny Overbea Forty Cups of Coffee
Chess Blues Guitar
11:01 AM
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11:03 AM
Skip James - How Long
Skip James How Long
Today! (Remastered 2024) Craft Recordings 2024
11:06 AM
Blind Blake - Dry Bone Shuffle
Blind Blake Dry Bone Shuffle
The Best of Blind Blake Yazoo 2000
11:09 AM
Mattie Delaney - Down the Big Road Blues
Mattie Delaney Down the Big Road Blues
Mississippi Girls
11:12 AM
Mae Glover - Forty-Four Blues
Mae Glover Forty-Four Blues
Lillian Glinn and Mae Glover
11:15 AM
Ruth Willis and Blind Willie McTell - Experience Blues
Ruth Willis and Blind Willie McTell Experience Blues
The Slide Guitar: Bottles, Knives, and Steel
11:18 AM
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11:19 AM
Ma Rainey - Sleep Talking Blues
Ma Rainey Sleep Talking Blues
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
11:24 AM
Henry Thomas - Red River Blues
Henry Thomas Red River Blues
The Roots of Robert Johnson Yazoo 2005
11:27 AM
Washington Phillips - I Am Born to Preach the Gospel
Washington Phillips I Am Born to Preach the Gospel
Washington Phillips and His Manzarene Dreams Columbia/Legacy 2016
11:30 AM
Manny Nichols - Worried Life
Manny Nichols Worried Life
Rural Blues
11:33 AM
Muddy Waters & Son Simms Four - Pearlie May Blues
Muddy Waters & Son Simms Four Pearlie May Blues
The Complete Plantation Recordings Geffen 1993
11:36 AM
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11:38 AM
Memphis Minnie and Joe McCoy - Jailhouse Trouble Blues
Memphis Minnie and Joe McCoy Jailhouse Trouble Blues
The Rough Guide to Blues Behind Bars Geffen 1993
11:40 AM
Walter Davis - M & O Blues
Walter Davis M & O Blues
The Blues Vol. 2
11:44 AM
Muddy Waters - Louisiana Blues
Muddy Waters Louisiana Blues
The Blues Vol 4
11:48 AM
Charley Patton - Moon Going Down
Charley Patton Moon Going Down
The Best of Charlie Patton Yazoo 2003
11:50 AM
Booker White - Sleepy Man Blues
Booker White Sleepy Man Blues
The Complete Bukka White
11:53 AM
Tommy Johnson - Button up Shoes
Tommy Johnson Button up Shoes
Masters of the Delta Blues: The Friends of Charlie Patton Yazoo 1991
11:56 AM
Eddie Lang and Lonnie Johnson - Hot Fingers
Eddie Lang and Lonnie Johnson Hot Fingers
Blue Guitars Volumes I and II
Chat is archived.
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 10:00:27 AM
Hello all!
Richard of Rocky Hill 10:01:53 AM
@ Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) And good morning to you. I'm listening forward to some cool blues on a hot day.
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 10:08:44 AM
:)
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 10:09:16 AM
Peetie Wheatstraw, who styled himself the Devil's Son in Law, was a major influence on Robert Johnson.
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 10:09:57 AM
He has a vocal mannerism of doing a kind of "woo-hoo" at the end of vocal lines that Johnson adopted directly
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 10:10:32 AM
Or "oooh-well"
Richard of Rocky Hill 10:17:35 AM
@ Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) Thanks for those interesting factoids on Robert Johnson's influences.
Richard of Rocky Hill 10:19:55 AM
Robert Petway is dynamite! I love his synocpated "Catfish Blues" vocal passages against his insistent chopping but shining guitar vamps. Wow ...
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 10:21:39 AM
Petway is a major talent. I also really like the recordings of Tommy McClennan, a friend and collaborator of his
Richard of Rocky Hill 10:58:51 AM
@Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) Listening again to Chuck Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man," it seems to me it's an example of "Black is Beautiful" before there was such a named movement to combat the negative self-images propogated by racism.
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 11:01:08 AM
Definitely! It's also pretty cheeky and daring. The (presumably white) judge's wife telling the DA he has to let that handsome man go...
Richard of Rocky Hill 11:02:08 AM
@Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) I hear you!!!
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 11:05:14 AM
Skip James is such an idiosyncratic but compelling piano player. His guitar numbers are understandably better known but there's something I really like about his lurching bursts of notes on the piano.
Richard of Rocky Hill 11:13:17 AM
@ Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) It just shows how very much I still have to learn about the blues and its master performers: I wasn't well aware that Skip James was a solid piano player as well as guitar! But then again, there are probably many people who aren't aware how long Bob Dylan has been playing rock-n-roll piano.
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 11:15:56 AM
A good comparison! I saw Bob in Camden this last weekend and he was at the keys for a lot of the set. I think that artists of the folk-revival and post rock-n-roll generation tended to fixate on the mythology of the guitar-toting, traveling bluesman. The piano got less attention, perhaps because it's less romantic. You can't hop a freight train with your piano.
Richard of Rocky Hill 11:20:53 AM
@ Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) Exactly! I saw Dylan in Newark late last year and he played piano the entire (excellent) show. As you know, there are pictures and classmates' memories of young Bob at high school talent shows, standing and banging at the keys in the style of his heroes Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis.
Richard of Rocky Hill 11:22:48 AM
People ask the wrong question: It's not "Why did Dylan go electric rock n roll in 1965?" It's "Why did Dylan travel to Greenwich Village and go acoustic-folk in 1959?"
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 11:24:45 AM
Very true!
Mike O. 11:25:41 AM
Awesome Show! So many excellent tunes... Glad you're on this Summer... Thanks!
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 11:25:52 AM
THank you!
Richard of Rocky Hill 11:48:13 AM
@ Mike O. Totally agree!
Richard of Rocky Hill 11:54:25 AM
The poetry of so many blues songs: "I'd go to town/But I'd hate to stand around."
DubNP* 11:54:53 AM
Great show as always!
Sonny Boy Williamson III (host) 11:55:22 AM
Thanks all!
Richard of Rocky Hill 11:58:30 AM
And thank YOU! And what a great out-track with the phenominal Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson. :-))