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Frank
2972 posts
Oct 09, 2013
7:07 AM
Rice pulls off slow blues with such class, he does it with such phenomenal ease - just a pleasure to watch him practice his art :)
harpdude61
1857 posts
Oct 09, 2013
8:21 AM
Like I say..."if you search harmonica blues on any engine this should pop up" !
JInx
573 posts
Oct 09, 2013
10:56 AM
I like the crickets doing their slow blues.
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Sun, sun, sun
Burn, burn, burn
Soon, soon, soon
Moon, moon, moon

Last Edited by JInx on Oct 09, 2013 10:57 AM
Lmbrjak
207 posts
Oct 09, 2013
5:08 PM
Haven't found one yet that I like more than this:
ReedSqueal
479 posts
Oct 09, 2013
7:32 PM
@harpdude61: +1 on that!
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jbone
1386 posts
Oct 10, 2013
4:24 AM
Cotton's "32 Hours Too Long" from one of his early cd's. Great 3rd position chromatic work which inspired my first breakthrough into 3rd position chromatic as well.
Stormy Monday was one of those every jam every gig type songs that I cut my teeth on in the 80's/90's. It's been so overdone I think it's used up! But TBone Walker's Glamour Girl has been a great one for me this year both harp wise and vocally.
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Chris L
17 posts
Oct 14, 2013
8:43 PM
Never get too much of Driftin'

Jehosaphat
564 posts
Oct 14, 2013
9:38 PM
W


Well after all these years it might not still be my favourite but it is what got me started.........

Last Edited by Jehosaphat on Oct 14, 2013 9:39 PM
Kingley
3209 posts
Oct 14, 2013
10:21 PM
I have way, way too many favourites to start listing them. A few that do come immediately to mind when I think of slow blues though are George Smith's Telephone Blues and California Blues, Sonny Boys intro to Don't Lose Your Eyes and William Clarke's solo on Drinking All By Myself


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