I in limbow wobmil ni Sep 9, 2005 541 2 18 United States Jan 4, 2006 #21 B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Buddy Guy, Hendrix, Albert King, John Mayall/Eric Clapton
B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Buddy Guy, Hendrix, Albert King, John Mayall/Eric Clapton
Man In Black Member Jul 29, 2004 331 0 16 Jan 4, 2006 #23 John Mayall - Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton
C credence Member Nov 17, 2002 82 0 6 58 Visit site Jan 4, 2006 #24 Ok this is driving me nuts now...since I read this thread, this song has been running through my head and I can't remember who did it. I am thinking it was Rory Gallaher.. So long, it was so long ago, but I still got the blues for you. confirm?..
Ok this is driving me nuts now...since I read this thread, this song has been running through my head and I can't remember who did it. I am thinking it was Rory Gallaher.. So long, it was so long ago, but I still got the blues for you. confirm?..
Procella MEMENTO MORI Nov 10, 2005 380 1 18 Poland Jan 5, 2006 #25 It's Gary Moore's 'Still Got The Blues'
shantideva unconscious May 16, 2005 84 0 6 Jan 5, 2006 #26 Ornette Coleman- Twins John Hines Quartet- In The Pocket Django Reinhardt- Djangology Thelonious Monk- Green Chimneys four great jazz records. my favorite blues record is, and always will be, muddy waters- i'm ready. but for something more recent, buddy guy- sweet tea a great album from an old master.
Ornette Coleman- Twins John Hines Quartet- In The Pocket Django Reinhardt- Djangology Thelonious Monk- Green Chimneys four great jazz records. my favorite blues record is, and always will be, muddy waters- i'm ready. but for something more recent, buddy guy- sweet tea a great album from an old master.
Nitronium Blood UM BOARDS' JESTER Dec 28, 2001 2,480 0 38 84 Marchin' up and down the scqaiya. Visit site Jan 5, 2006 #27 Chris Fonseca - Carry the town.