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DerDrache
2008-12-05, 18:27
The Black Keys
The White Stripes
Junior Kimbrough

Who else? Need...MOAR.

EDIT: Er...particularly musicians/groups that have a similar sound to the above-mentioned. I know of most of the older, famous blues musicians.

twotimintim
2008-12-05, 18:42
Stevie Ray Vaughan

Mötle˙ Crüe
2008-12-06, 10:05
Maybe you'd like cream?

lan_rogers_book
2008-12-06, 11:02
The White Stripes

huh? so not blues.

I totally second stevie ray vaughn(sp?) and would recommend "little walter" although he's more of the old harmonica sorta sound then the bands you listed. Also if you're looking for a great garage/low fame band try the black seeds, they have a cool blue grass sort of feel

DerDrache
2008-12-06, 11:09
huh? so not blues.


Get out.

EDIT: (Well, obviously they aren't a "blues band", but you can definitely hear the influence in a lot of their stuff, and some of there songs are straight blues awesomeness. Ball and Biscuit and their cover of Death Letter, namely.)

moonmeister
2008-12-06, 11:25
Homemade Jamz Blues Band

The lead is hot & tasty & the drummer is a girl. She's hot, young & black. Hot as a drummer that is. Being only 10? It's hard to tell if she's going to be "Hot". :D

Raul Endymion
2008-12-06, 12:05
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
and -Most- of Tom Waits stuff (particularly Mule Variations) is great blues.

EssJay
2008-12-06, 15:23
Paul Butterfield Blues Band

You beat me to it :D I reccomend the East-West album in particular, that's the album that got me into blues in the first place.

matrim coffin
2008-12-06, 18:35
Maybe you'd like cream?

This post is too funny to begin explaining.

Check out Big Bill Broonzy you dumb dumb.

SomeLowLife
2008-12-06, 21:47
Blind Willie Johnson and Billy Holiday come to mind.

MongolianThroatCancer
2008-12-06, 22:43
govt mule
allman brothers
little feet

granted they aren't really blues but they do contain elements of blues

Doctor Anus
2008-12-06, 23:45
John Lee Hooker
Canned Heat
BB King
Ray Charles

I saw the Black Keys live recently, they put on an amazing show.

Marsh
2008-12-07, 04:05
Ten Years After

lan_rogers_book
2008-12-07, 05:00
Ten Years After

barf!

twotimintim
2008-12-07, 13:01
Get out.

EDIT: (Well, obviously they aren't a "blues band", but you can definitely hear the influence in a lot of their stuff, and some of there songs are straight blues awesomeness. Ball and Biscuit and their cover of Death Letter, namely.)

agreed.
White stripes are so bluesy.

I got to see them in concert last summer!

Amazing

CrazyJoe
2008-12-09, 04:35
Thread needs more Clapton.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LMPTUeCwCA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRsJlAJvOSM

DerDrache
2008-12-09, 04:52
Thread needs more Clapton.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LMPTUeCwCA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRsJlAJvOSM

Sure. Except neither of those songs are blues.

Buff Chesthair
2008-12-09, 09:46
A few that haven't been mentioned:
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - http://tinyurl.com/64cftl
JJ Grey & Mofro - http://tinyurl.com/6p8n5k
Watermelon Slim - http://tinyurl.com/5nac32
Henry Gray - http://tinyurl.com/6adnzh

CrazyJoe
2008-12-09, 23:53
Sure. Except neither of those songs are blues.

If Clapton ain't a bluesman then the world does not exist.

Fortunately for me, the world does indeed exist, contrary to many totsean beliefs.

Also,
http://subversatile.net/pics/windmill_beard.jpg

DarthVader77
2008-12-10, 02:33
clapton/bb king together was a great album

i really like citizen cope. itunes says blues rock, but either way, i really like his music.

if ur looking for old time blues, muddy waters, or buddy guy.

Kbasa
2008-12-10, 02:54
Pretty much everything I was going to mention has already been mentioned...but just to reinforce.

Stevie Ray Vaughn
BB king
Buddy Guy
Cream

and to a lesser extent Eric Clapton solo.

purpleshirted eyestabber
2008-12-10, 07:26
The Doors

Psychonautical
2008-12-10, 19:49
Blind Lemon Jefferson.

ganjaninja
2008-12-11, 04:49
albert king, bb king, freddie king, robert johnson etc.

lostmyface
2008-12-11, 06:11
dave hole - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62-K72dp7SI
slide guitarist out of Chicago. i highly recomend him.

Raul Endymion
2008-12-11, 10:03
In regards to Clapton, the 1994 album "From the Cradle" has some of the greatest blues tracks i've ever heard.

moonmeister
2008-12-11, 10:44
It do not seem that Clapton played the Blues post-Cream as he had before.

If you would dig up his work pre-Cream. The stuff he did with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers is very much different than anything you might hear since. He also played with the Yardbirds.

Dark Lord
2008-12-11, 18:41
Roy Buchanan, Rory Gallagher, Led Zeppelin, BB King, John Lee Hooker, JJ Cale, ...
They are all very nice. You gotta love the blues!

Ed Lister
2008-12-12, 00:56
R.L Burnside
C.W Stoneking

Check these guys out. Two of my favourites. Saw C. W last Saturday... awesome show.

phmeworp
2008-12-12, 05:11
It do not seem that Clapton played the Blues post-Cream as he had before.

If you would dig up his work pre-Cream. The stuff he did with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers is very much different than anything you might hear since. He also played with the Yardbirds.

And I am sure you know that the Yardbirds morphed into Led Zeppelin, whose first two or three albums were extremely blues based.

Actually, very much of many of the early 'metal'-rock bands had strong roots in the blues foundation.

protip: Clapton pretty much sucked other than being an 'icon' of his time.

moonmeister
2008-12-12, 05:34
And I am sure you know that the Yardbirds morphed into Led Zeppelin, whose first two or three albums were extremely blues based.

Actually, very much of many of the early 'metal'-rock bands had strong roots in the blues foundation.

protip: Clapton pretty much sucked other than being an 'icon' of his time.

I guess it's a might too late now...but I kind of wish Clapton had stuck with his bands a little longer. Though as he said of Cream, he just thought what they had done was about it...so he may as well move on. Although I like some of his later stuff, he just seems too soft sometimes.

1-866-370-5911
2008-12-12, 06:41
Still Got The Blues by Gary Moore is a pretty good song.



And as for the douchebag that said Clapton "sucked" you should download the rendition of All Along The Watchtower he did with Lenny Kravitz (only live I think) and see if you can still say the same. :)