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Eric Clapton: Groaning The Blues
Eric gives us a fine version of this Otis Rush classic from an abandoned documentary ‘Nothin’ But The Blues’ by Martin Scorsese.
Duration : 0:6:48
Slow Blues Guitar Backing Track in A
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Duration : 0:5:36
Gary Moore – Still Got The Blues (Live)
Howlin’ Wolf – How Many More Years
Originally recorded for Chess Records in August 1951, this is a performance from 1966. When the Devil drives…
Duration : 0:4:35
Tupelo by John Lee Hooker
Great Blues Man, Great Blues Music. “John Lee Hooker was an influential American post-war blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter born in Coahoma County near Clarksdale, Mississippi. From a musical family, he was a cousin of Earl Hooker. John was also influenced by his stepfather, a local blues guitarist, who learned in Shreveport, Louisiana to play a droning, one-chord blues that was strikingly different from the Delta blues of the time. John developed a half-spoken style that was his trademark. Though, similar to the early Delta blues, his music was rhythmically free. His best known songs include “Boogie Chillen” (1948) and “Boom Boom” (1962)”
Duration : 0:2:11
Clapton – Knopfler – Same old blues
still got the blues live
Gary moore, playing his song still got the blues, amazing performance, im sure you will agree
Duration : 0:6:36
Acoustic Blues guitar lesson spice up that bluesy playing
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In this lesson we teach an acoustic blues lesson on how to spice up some blues progressions and move around the guitar neck. Works with electric guitars also
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Duration : 0:10:32
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Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan R.I.P.
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Clapton – Knopfler – Same old blues
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