Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughan: Greatness
Rough edge, strong blues music can draw people in, fast. Two true greats in the big, blues business are the terrific Albert King and the man of fiery blues talent, Stevie Ray Vaughn. Heard a great number from Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughn, today. It was 'Don't You Lie To Me.' This blues number really cooks. Another slammin' hard, good tune by Stevie Ray and Albert was their rendition of the mighty fine song, 'Stormy Monday.' That tune has plenty of good, kickin' style...it serves up sensual guitar stylin' like this Georgian really cherishes. It is a sleek and interesting day here in Metro Atlanta. As Proverbs says, I am trusting in the Lord and I am feeling so good.
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Blues stuff is great.
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