…..and they named it Rock and Roll. The Blues, a uniquely American art form, began in the Mississippi Delta in the late 19th century. It was born of a combination of spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts and chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads. The blues form, ubiquitous in jazz, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll lives on today even more widely that it did over a century ago.
The Blues wasn’t about being sad, it was a unique way of finding joy and happiness through the music itself. Some lyrics may be sad, but the emotion and joy of which they were performed brought a sort of happiness to those that played the music and those that heard it.
This weekend is a celebration of the Blues and all the forms it gave birth to, including Rock and Roll, R&B and Rockabilly. So, sort through your favorites, from Delta Blues to Chicago Blues, to Jazz Blues and your favorite Rock and Roll. Don’t forget to smile while posting your favorites. 😉
Robert Johnson- Crossroad
Muddy Waters — Mississippi Delta Blues
JEFF BECK & BRIAN SETZER.-“TWENTY FLIGHT ROCK
Mike Bloomfield – Juke Joint Blues
Sweet Home Chicago Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Hubert Sumlin & Jimmie Vaughan
Animals – House of the Rising Sun
Leon Russell ~ Lady Blue (1975) ✿⊱╮
Jonny Lang – Still Rainin’
Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue
BO DIDDLEY 55 Bo Diddley
Little Richard-Good Golly Miss Molly
Chuck Berry – You Never Can Tell
Eddie Cochran – Teenage Heaven
Boom! Boom! – John Lee Hooker
Albert Collins – If trouble was money
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with Gary Moore / So Many Roads
Is folk music related to jazz?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld6fAO4idaI
I think so.
I think there are some common roots. Folklore is part of the blues, but I think the blues is more of a personal telling of stories.
Walking Away – Jonny Lang
This is why I like Tom so much. “Who do I have to hate to be your friend”
I think this song would fit in any thread.
Nirek, I first heard this in the last year of the Bush administration. It really tells it like it was/is.
Anyone know who Fred Hurley was?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd2Mei-SihI
Folk, jazz, and Rock and Roll! (with some funny stuff, too)
LOL! Poor Fred!