Showing posts with label acoustic blues guitar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acoustic blues guitar. Show all posts

Saturday, July 7, 2012

The Acoustic Blues Guitar - An Unfair Struggle

Little Girl Blue


By Kurt Naulaerts

One day many years ago Bob Dylan walked on stage and played an electric guitar for the first time ever live to an audience. It made the front page of all of the big papers and it wound up being quite a story. So what was the big deal? Bob Dylan used to play an acoustic guitar and many folk music fans felt that the electric guitar was a tool of loud and obnoxious rock music. But Dylan didn't care and went on to revolutionize the world of music by simply plugging in and playing an electric guitar.

blues music is a little different. Blues music got started with acoustic blues guitar but once the old blues musicians got a listen to that electric guitar the acoustic blues guitar was left in the dust. I think it's a sad story because the acoustic blues guitar produced some great blues music.

Way back in Chicago in the Thirties there were enthusiasts forming a growing community. Many of the blues musicians that had played their time in the Mississippi delta area were now bringing their brand of acoustic blues guitar music to Chicago and it was met with enthusiasm. Muddy Waters and Son House were huge stars in Chicago and they would play that acoustic blues guitar until people were just going wild.

The acoustic blues guitar became unpopular when people like Howling Wolf came along and replaced their acoustic guitar by an electric guitar. Wolf and others still played the original blues hits but instead used electric guitars and that was the music people heard. Soon Son House and the others were relics and Robert Johnson and that famous picture of him and his acoustic blues guitar became treasured pieces of the past.

Jimi Brought It Back For A Little While
For many years the electric guitar ruled the blues world and then Jimi Hendrix decided to record a short movie of himself playing an acoustic blues guitar and for just a little while we got to hear as close to the modern equivalent of those old classics that we will hear. As Jimi fired through Here My Train A Comin' it was just like being on the delta near the turn of the century when Robert Johnson would travel from small bar to small bar just to make a living playing his guitar. It was a great time that is lost forever.

Many years ago the acoustic guitar ruled blues records but nowadays only once in a while it is the main instrument. The sound produced by the  Acoustic Blues guitar is unique and came right from the heart. Unfortunately these days will never return.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

St. James Infirmary :Blue song




I knew Hugh Laurie was a multi-talented performer, but this CD is outstanding. The emotions he captures in both his singing and piano playing are so real. You can tell that this is not a "stunt" or "novelty" recording. He feels this music in his soul, and he shines! The other musicians he collaborates with are fantastic as well. I love this disc.

He can't sing all that well, but i can't stop listening to this CD he brings back memories of the originals.


they didn't have good voices either, they were able to sell their stories. this is why i recommend this album.



I look forward to more blues from hugh, and will be playing this album again and again  as you probably realize, by now i'm a blues lover from way back.
Hugh Lawrie as a soul and blues singer ? - he's a dam good singer and musician but definately not a Soul and Blues singer he's voice is too ENGLISH - he doesn't have that soul souding voice to carry the choice of songs off sucessfully - the accompianing musician's on the other hand are superb David Piltch on the bass -great, Greg Litsz and Kevin Brett etc etc there all good, but sorry not Hugh Laurie singing the blues. If you want to listen to English men singing the blues go listen to Chris Rea, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Stevie Winwood, and for me the best English blues singer of all - Chris Farlowe, just to name a few but not Hugh Laurie sorry.


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