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RIP John Mayall
The sad passing of another influential figure on the music scene, he didn't get as much fame as some but more than made up for it garnering the praise of those who where. Saw him once in Portland in the late 80's, damn fine stuff!
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Yes.
He was playing stuff derived from American blues men in 50s/60s England clubs.
didn’t attract too much personal fame. Apparently more concerned with playing in clubs, developing stuff from true blues, didn’t work with promoters trying to make “hits”. Had bands for decades.
but need to mention all the young musicians that developed in his band(s), Bluesbreakers mostly.
Most noteably:
Eric Clapton.
Peter Green (founder of Fleetwood Mac).
John McVie, Mic Fleetwood.
Jack Bruce,
Mick Taylor,
coco montoya
And , I will add: Walter Trout.
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Dang, that's sad to hear. I got turned onto him when I heard his music on blues show on the local college radio station. I still have a few of his CDs on the shelf. I saw him one at a festival type of thing at the local Great Adventure (Six Flags).sigpic
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Sorry for the loss, but I'll admit I have no idea who he was.
However, I don't know anything about blues.
But I'll trust his importance to you all.Last edited by Baatfam; 07-25-2024, 08:00 AM.Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
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First time I saw him was at the Pacific Coliseum in the 70's . Johnny Winter was the backup band. The Coliseum at that time was for the really big shows like the Stones when they came to Vancouver. The last time I saw him was 20 0r 25 years ago in a pub a few blocks down the street from me.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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Originally posted by Baatfam View PostSorry for the loss, but I'll admit I have no idea who he was.
However, I don't know anything about blues.
But I'll trust his importance to you all.1100 Katana / 1100 ES
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Originally posted by ptegsotic View Post
bro, you only need to know three chords (the Root, the 4th & 5th) and the Truth!!1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
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Originally posted by ptegsotic View Post
bro, you only need to know three chords (the Root, the 4th & 5th) and the Truth!!Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
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Originally posted by Baatfam View Post
First, I would need to understand your statement.
ask anyone on the street (who looks local) next time you're on Broadway (Nashville) ... they'll hook you up haha
cheers
edit: but prolly not the Hawk Tuah gal HAHALast edited by ptegsotic; 07-25-2024, 04:47 PM.1100 Katana / 1100 ES
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Originally posted by ptegsotic View Post
ask anyone on the street (who looks local) next time you're on Broadway (Nashville) ... they'll hook you up haha
cheers
edit: but prolly not the Hawk Tuah gal HAHABob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
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Originally posted by Baatfam View Post
Well that still doesn't help. I may never get to Nashville. You guys and your secrets...LOL...
So, if you were playing the blues in the key of 'A' for example ...
A is the Root chord
A,B,C,D is the 4th chord
A,B,C,D,E is the 5th chord
therefore, to play the blues in the key (Root) of A ... you really only need to know the A chord, followed by the D chord, along with the E chord (and then back to the Root (in this case the A chord)
get those chords down ... and you are off and running a la BB King.
It's that simple.
(now gussying up that simple format ... and you'll start introducing what is commonly interpreted as 'talent')
If we were to switch it up and decided to play da blues in the key of G (the Root) you'd need to know the chords ...
G the Root chord
G,A,B,C is the 4th chord
G,A,B,C,D is the 5th chord (and then back to the Root (G)
and now you're well on the way a la Stevie Ray Vaughn.
easy peasy Japaneasy
(now be sure to hook me up with backstage tickets ok!?!!)
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Originally posted by ptegsotic View Post
ok, well since you've asked ... the blues entails a VERY simple chord format (The Root, 4th & 5th chords) ...
So, if you were playing the blues in the key of 'A' for example ...
A is the Root chord
A,B,C,D is the 4th chord
A,B,C,D,E is the 5th chord
therefore, to play the blues in the key (Root) of A ... you really only need to know the A chord, followed by the D chord, along with the E chord (and then back to the Root (in this case the A chord)
get those chords down ... and you are off and running a la BB King.
It's that simple.
(now gussying up that simple format ... and you'll start introducing what is commonly interpreted as 'talent')
If we were to switch it up and decided to play da blues in the key of G (the Root) you'd need to know the chords ...
G the Root chord
G,A,B,C is the 4th chord
G,A,B,C,D is the 5th chord (and then back to the Root (G)
and now you're well on the way a la Stevie Ray Vaughn.
easy peasy Japaneasy
(now be sure to hook me up with backstage tickets ok!?!!)
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Originally posted by Baatfam View Post
Well thank you for trying...
I took some piano lessen in grad school, played the flute in junior high, and sung in the high school choir. That's it. You're talking Chinese to me.
frankly ... being a lifelong professional blues player is probably really fracking boring tbh
(even the Stones are up there just going through the motions with multiple backing tracks playing vs them actually producing all the sound. Gotta be bored outta their friggin' skulls by now re the same tunes decades after decades. Just a money grab setting up future generations, yawn
but the early John Mayall stuff was quite influential ...
Clapton ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cujG_O4KA4&t=1s1100 Katana / 1100 ES
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