Saturday, February 9, 2008

In the wee wee hours, that’s when I think of you

Mississippi Fred McDowell – Going Down To The River

B. B. King – The Thrill Is Gone

Big Mama Thornton & Buddy Guy – Hound Dog

Buddy Guy – Hoochie Coochie Man (Acoustic)

Muddy Waters – I Got My Mojo Working

Albert Collins – I Ain’t Drunk

Mike Bloomfield – Drinking Wine

Albert King & The Doors -- Fever

Albert King – Born Under A Bad Sign

Butterfield Blues Band – Drifting Blues

Etta James – Take It To The Limit

Elvis Presley – Reconsider Baby

Willie Dixon – Seventh Son

The Rolling Stones – Love In Vain

Howling Wolf – Shake For Me

John Lee Hooker – Boom Boom

Jimi Hendrix – Red House

Janis Joplin – Ball and Chain

Joss Stone – Right To Be Wrong

Jeff Beck – Over The Rainbow

Elvis Presley – Mess Of Blues

Chuck Berry/Eric Clapton – Wee Wee Hours

Woke up this evening

2 comments:

Leftcoastcat said...

I am in awe Mick! A veritable history of the real stuff, that ol' devil music with the big bad beat. More than a a 101, I do declare that if you watch all these you'all will be compelled to pick up an electric guitar, I'd recommend an old beat up telecaster, and perpetrate some music, something raw, something sexy, something doin' with the two an' the four.

Good on you Sir!

Johnny Haddo said...

been thru ur trash, & wot do I find in the lookin' glass..?? but my good self staring back at me.

tell ya a little secret.( ain't now is it) in the late 7t's my bro' worked for a while as a postie in the west-end..his walk considered of the NME office when it was in Carnaby Street..guess wot, he half inched most of ur's, Nick Kent's & Murry's review records & flogged them at Cheap-Cheapo..true shit _ JoHnny
btw; he had the good sense of keeping the Pistols on A&M..which I nicked from him, wot are brothers for..??