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Little Walter's Jump - Little Walter live
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Frank
1097 posts
Sep 01, 2012
3:01 PM
I know this was viewed from everyone here a million times well here goes a million and one!

bonedog569
613 posts
Sep 01, 2012
4:31 PM
No problem - can't get enough. Anyone know the source video for this ?- and if a DVD is available. It doesn't look like the American Folk Blues series.
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Frank
1099 posts
Sep 01, 2012
4:33 PM
Here are some photos clipped from the video to help see what Walter was doin with his hands and other gestures.

Last Edited by on Sep 01, 2012 4:36 PM
Joe_L
2015 posts
Sep 01, 2012
5:33 PM
American folk blues festival 1966 or 1967
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tmf714
1225 posts
Sep 01, 2012
5:54 PM
Filmed in 1967 a few months before Walters death-
groyster1
1997 posts
Sep 01, 2012
7:00 PM
if its 1967 then it does not sound like his playing had gone south to me like was reported...he was the ultimate of harp instrumentalsIMHO
capnj
52 posts
Sep 01, 2012
7:24 PM
Geez guys I like little walter almost as much as Frank does.David Honeyboy Edwards was quoted"Little Walter was crazy.He was like a flea:he was hoppin"That is some kind of funky playing in the key of E.You could say often imitated,but never duplicated.Nice squiggly tail on the end.

Last Edited by on Sep 01, 2012 7:30 PM
Steamrollin Stan
543 posts
Sep 02, 2012
3:38 AM
Shit hot.
groyster1
1999 posts
Sep 02, 2012
10:24 AM
who is the guitar player who does the intro?the other is hound dog taylor who walter called coon ass
tmf714
1227 posts
Sep 02, 2012
1:08 PM
"who is the guitar player who does the intro?"

Dillard Crume- http://dillardcrume.tripod.com/
chromaticblues
1332 posts
Sep 02, 2012
2:19 PM
Frank you DON'T have to apolagize for that ever!
I listen to him every day!
Heay when it's good it's good!
groyster1
2000 posts
Sep 02, 2012
2:24 PM
I dont think little walter had anymore skill than some of the others like walter horton or the sonny boys but he had that sound that nobody else had...hes still my favorite but would never say who was the best ever...
tmf714
1229 posts
Sep 02, 2012
2:47 PM
Will also add this vid from my other post-

Garlic Breath
4 posts
May 09, 2014
7:53 PM
What key is his harp here/
1847
1778 posts
May 09, 2014
8:16 PM
E harp key of B
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