Well,part of this might be pure fantasy,but I'm pretty sure about this " and
it's a good day,its a good day for the blues"
It's a AfroAmerican bluesartist ,singing a "kindoff" slow blues,..I heard it
first around 9 years ago
Anybody knows the song or the artist based on theese informations ?
Thanks
Steen
DK
Bring it up on itunes and have a listen
You're welcome
Tony
"Harald Blaatand" <bigtwi...@larsen.mail.dk> wrote in message
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I'll guess that theese words are classic blueswords,have you ever heard
David Allen Coe singing >"it was raining the day my mom got out of
prison...!< ;-)
Thanks for trying-great song !
Steen
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Google your lyrics -it will come up I am sure
cheers
Tony
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Thanks
Steen
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The Alligator Records reference was the clue.
I am listening to Dave Hole 'I'm Out of Here'
Mr Hole lives near me.
cheers and good night
Tony
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Good night(down under I'll guess)?
Mr Hole makes great blues too !
Steen
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Find Jimmie Dale Gilmore "Midnight Train" on the album 'After Awhile'
AND
"Rex's Blues" by James McMurtry from 'Walk Between the RainDrops'
His 'Old Part of Town' is also exceptional, but not blues. His voice and My
Sherona chords are good
AND
Why is John Mayall 'Don't Waste My Time' in a blues genre when Anna Nalick
"Breathe (2am)) is rock?
AND
"Rumble and Stumble" ,The Bluebirds is an out and out blues belter and the
instrumental 'Sixwheel Chaser'
listed as "Six Whelle Chaser" is the best blues boogie going, the cymbal
climbing and lower bass drum work is exceptional in that. Don't know who the
player/artist is though. S/he is good.
Talk some more.
cheers
Tony (Perth)
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I'll tell you when I know something.
Steen
(Denmark)
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That was the criteria I used when suggesting those songs.
Artists have played around with that concept occasionally, Dave Hole has a
song where the repeats occur on lines 3 and 4.
Often non bluesman include a blues structured song on their albums that are
far better versions due to technical expertise with playing or phrasings or
they just have better singing voices.
The blues song normally describes some unbelievably tormented occurrence and
on that basis 3 or 4 songs is about my limit. It is a personal revelation of
some wrong suffered by the singer, mixed up with sexual metaphors more often
than not, and the singer wants us to listen to his problem but can't/won't
accept a solution to his problem. I have read that the song commences as a
poem describing the incident and is then structured in blues format (which
is how I would do it)..get the story down then decide if this is blues,r&b,
rock or ballad.
The Beatles standard 'Help' is a great blues song but was not written as
one, it is a popular music ballad but I have versions of that from reggae,
to rock,to jazz,to big band swing, to orchestra instrumental, to Oi!, to ska
and skin. Great song though
cut from another forum, written by me
Did you find YOUR song yet.
Tony
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