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To: E. Charters who wrote (41682)6/2/2007 10:24:59 AM
From: LoneClone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78421
 
There were also a few other strains of country blues that were important, particularly the ones that brought in the influences of English, Irish, and Scottish folk musics, which added elements of harmony to the African foundation of rhythm, melody, and call and response.

I will give the Rolling Stones for acknowledging who gave them the music that made them rich -- they even took some of the blues dudes on tour with them in the 1960s.

OTOH, I have no respect for Led Zeppelin, who out and out ripped off the likes of Willie Dixon without giving a smidgen of credit.

LC



To: E. Charters who wrote (41682)6/3/2007 5:53:54 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78421
 
Jimmie Rodgers, yes ... can't forget country 'n western - the various Hanks, Williams Snow and Thompson, Patsy Cline, Kitty Wells, Chet Atkins, Sons of the Pioneers [one of my daughter's favourite videos, Melodytime, ends with a long piece of theirs] ... even Elvis, who opened the way for Waylon 'n Willie, to those who say this is pop i say who cares ... The Band, with Dylan always around with or without them ... 'I Shall Be Released', yeah

Jim Kweskin - 'Relax Your Mind'

en.wikipedia.org - Randy Bachman does a couple hours saturday nights on CBC radio, mentions Lenny Breau a lot as a great guitar player and huge influence in his life ... he played an unofficial tape last night, really something

On bird-watching - ogi, yesterday we had a bird watching us, northern hawk owl near as i can figure, sitting on a tall post about eight feet away from and level with the kitchen window, perfect place to watch anything moving along one whole side of the pond ... so he was facing away mostly, after the first few minutes while we were fumbling for a camera, and to get him to turn around for a picture we were tapping on the window harder and harder, finally opened it and talked to him, all he would do was give us a quick glare as if to say stop that arsehole, after at least twenty minutes dove on something at the edge of the pond and flew off, don't know what it was or if he/she got it

Speaking of flying off -


On politics - yes there are 'liberals' and there are 'conservatives' [in the US anyway, must be because they get talked about a lot], whatever those labels mean to whatever group or individual using them ... however there may be a more significant split in our species - between those compelled to sneer at the politics or music or moral values or hairstyles or whatever of their fellows, and on the other hand those who refrain from such sneering, or at least have the good taste to do so only in private