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Blues Links - take Max back to his roots

22 Feb 01 - 02:08 PM (#403865)
Subject: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Joe Offer

Some of you may not even be aware that Max, our Beloved Founder, started the Mudcat Cafe as a blues site. Poor Max has been outnumbered by us folkies. Lately, he's taken to singing out of Rise Up Singing, and he's threatened to start singing Gordon Bok songs. His next step might be to run off and join the New Christy Minstrels. After that, he'll grow a beard and let his hair go grey and balding, and he'll wear bifocals and act like he's fifty. It's quite clear to me that poor Max is in a blues funk.

I can't bear to see this terrible thing happen to him, and I think it's our obligation to give him a dose of the blues. I found a great site today, the Blue Flame Cafe, which should give Max many happy hours (it's listed on our links page, and a search of our links page for blues will give lots more). Another is Harry's Blues Lyrics, and Vital's Blues Online.

Anybody else got blues links for poor Max?

-Joe Offer-


22 Feb 01 - 02:12 PM (#403870)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Sorcha

Ah, me, I do know about the Blue Blues.......here's one:

Blues Lyrics On Line


22 Feb 01 - 02:37 PM (#403905)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Justa Picker

Taj Mahal Online This is Taj's official site run by him and a few friends. You can talk directly to him via e-mail. (I've done it.)

Reverend Gary Davis website, with some great interviews and more.

Tonnes of blues and fingerpicking tabs and lyrics by the masters here. You'll need a copy (free) of Guitar Pro Tab Reader for these tabs.

Some Josh White info.

Hopefully I'll think of some others to add as well.


22 Feb 01 - 02:41 PM (#403914)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: katlaughing

Oh, great, Joe, NOW you've done it! It'll be nothing BUT blues on Mudcat Radio for a long while! **BG**

Great Links, really. Thanks!


22 Feb 01 - 03:10 PM (#403936)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: SINSULL

I put a Rev. Gary Davis LP up on the auction. Maybe I should let Max have it. He can sit in a corner and rock with it.


22 Feb 01 - 03:16 PM (#403944)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Mary in Kentucky

Official B.B. King Website

The Lead Belly Page

Muddy Waters


22 Feb 01 - 03:26 PM (#403950)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: MMario

interesting


22 Feb 01 - 03:30 PM (#403953)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Max

Thanks Joe and everyone. You don't have to worry about me, I can take it. Listening to Gordon Bok gives me the blues, so that works. It's all very similar really. My thoughts right this moment are that Blues reads like the Bible while folk reads like an instruction manual for putting a bicycle together, but they both have sincere meaning. Blues uses more metaphor, symbolism, innuendo, allusion, and musicality, while folk is more literal and intellectual. If you don't listen and rationalize the lyrics of a folk song and a blues song, which one would you like better?

Is that enough to start an argument?


22 Feb 01 - 03:34 PM (#403958)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Joe Offer

mutter, mutter, mutter....

Gee, you try to be nice to the guy, and then he insults Saint Gordon Bok...

-Joe Offer-


22 Feb 01 - 03:37 PM (#403959)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Mary in Kentucky

I don't pay attention to the lyrics anyway...give me a folk tune any day!


22 Feb 01 - 03:40 PM (#403963)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Steve Latimer

I originally came to Mudcat looking for Blues Lyrics. I'm not really a big fan of folk (gasp) and would love to see more blues on this forum.

Here's one of my heroes, (can't blueclickeything, sorry)

http://johnnywinter.com


22 Feb 01 - 03:40 PM (#403964)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: SINSULL

Blues... lyrics???? mumble mumble broke...mumble mumble jilted...mumble mumble holes in my shoes. Kind of like Old Blevins after a root canal.


22 Feb 01 - 04:06 PM (#403980)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Max

For instance: this is a pretty good analysis of Love in Vain by Robert Johnson.

I have very little blues that is hard to understand. I feel that is a conclusion based on lack of exposure to real blues. Or perhaps a cultural difference that is hard to get past. These are black men and women from the deep south with little or no education and certainly no exposure to white folks from the north. I am sure they understand each other quite well.

Hell, it took me an hour before I could understand a single word out of Bill Sables. Point is, I did not remove any validity from Bill's music because of this.

It took me a couple of years to get past the recording quality, odd sounds, passion, technique, etc. of the blues before I got to the lyrics. What I found was brilliant. Deep and universal emotion and experience told in a such a way that their uneducated peers in the juke joints and fields could understand… could feel.

Blues is emotional, folk is intellectual.


22 Feb 01 - 04:39 PM (#404007)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: SINSULL

That was a joke, Max. Father Gordon Bok has instructed me to say I am sorry and recite 5 Our Fathers and 5 Hail Marys and spend Saturday night at B.B. King's club in Manhattan. Am I allowed to say that I don't like listening to Taj Majal if I admit a fondness for Muddy Waters, Lead Belly, Bessie Smith, and Roy Bookbinder? I don't want to risk a crumbled cookie.


22 Feb 01 - 04:54 PM (#404016)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Jon Freeman

>Blues is emotional, folk is intellectual

I think it is more a case of both are whatever each of us makes of them. My biggest love in folk music is the dance music (or the diddle-de-dees) which has no words to analyse or think about. Those tunes can certainly get to my emotions though.

Jon


22 Feb 01 - 04:55 PM (#404017)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Steve Latimer

SINSULL,

Thou shalt not dis' Taj Mahal.


22 Feb 01 - 04:58 PM (#404022)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: SINSULL

wELL sTEVE, i WILL PROBABLY BE EXCOMMUNICATED FOR THIS BUT THE REASON i AM SELLING THE rEV. D. LP IS THAT I CAN'T STAND LISTENING TO IT! Mea culpa. Mea culpa. Mea maxima culpa.


22 Feb 01 - 05:02 PM (#404025)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Steve Latimer

SINSULL,

Blasphemy.


22 Feb 01 - 05:18 PM (#404034)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Giac

Oh god! I'd love to see (and hear) more blues here.

I probably got this link from Mudcat in the first place, but it's a good place to visit:

Junior's


22 Feb 01 - 05:56 PM (#404071)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)

I have a feeling Max knows about this one, but here's The Juke Joint.


22 Feb 01 - 08:02 PM (#404164)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: SINSULL

We have had some talented blues performers on Paltalk recently. Remember bluesmen and his harmonica? Maybe we can schedule an all blues night. And a blues concert? Clifton who is Dan could manage one easily with a little convincing. And Annamill has a voice to die for when she chooses.


22 Feb 01 - 09:15 PM (#404209)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Stewie

Try this one:

Blues Sites

--Stewie.


22 Feb 01 - 11:12 PM (#404310)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Bill D

boy, Stewie, that place sets cookies and javascripts like there's no tomorrow!...if a site don't explain WHY, I tend to stay away


22 Feb 01 - 11:24 PM (#404320)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Lonesome EJ

Hey Max, you come out to Denver April 21, sit in with my band Terraplane. We get ourselves down on some blues, my man!


23 Feb 01 - 07:23 PM (#404945)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Katcina

We have had several exceptional blues musicians in the Mudcat Song Circle and I always love when they show up. I love both Folk and Blues. I find both can be very emotional and I always listen to the words of songs.


14 Mar 01 - 05:26 PM (#417657)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Mountain Dog

Here's another interesting link to a bevy of blues-related pages.

Enjoy!


15 Mar 01 - 12:23 AM (#417933)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: ddw

Well, I don't know about Max, but you guys have sure made my day! Thanks for the links, everybody.

david


01 Aug 01 - 11:08 PM (#519459)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

refresh (nice thread)


02 Aug 01 - 05:04 AM (#519542)
Subject: RE: Blues Links - take Max back to his roots
From: Brian Hoskin

Bluesworld.com is one of my favourite sites. I can 'waste' a lot of time here.

Brian