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The story of the blues - https://youtu.be/tBWWW-il9kE

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Thank you for all the adds @17 Moments of Spring!

 

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One of Led Zeppelin's many ripoffs 

 

 

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Just discovered this guy.

This song is known by Eric Clapton's version

 

 

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One more

 

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Joe Bonamassa playing The Beatles' Taxman
 

 

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The great SRV

 

 

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The King of the Delta Blues would be 106 years old today

 

 

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@Stormbringer You have excellent taste. Did you know Carolina Gonzalez who does makeup for VS plays quite well too

 

 

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7 minutes ago, F 4 5 H U N said:

@Stormbringer You have excellent taste. Did you know Carolina Gonzalez who does makeup for VS plays quite well too

 

Thank you!  

I had no idea! She plays well indeed. And that song is so good!  

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Muddy Waters (+ Little Walter)

 

 

And an even older version by Big Joe Williams:

 

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More Delta Blues

 

 

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Mr. John Lee Hooker

 

 

 

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MUDDY WATERS

 

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Myles Kennedy reviving this classic by Robert Johnson

 

 

 

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