LIVE
19th Annual Chicago Blues Fest
2002-06-01
Johnny B. burst on the scene in 1975 as guitarist for
Koko Taylor's Blues Machine and Willie Dixon's All-Stars. The Clarksdale, Mississippi native was only 25 at the time but has gone on to become a leader with almost a dozen albums and one of the greatest living guitarists. "Moore's repertoire extends from obscure '30s Deltachestnuts to contemporary soul blues, and his improvisational technique blends dexterity,
imagination, and taste.
NOTE
I did find the whole set for the 2002 chicago bluesfest
problem is there is no set list for all the shows
Im working on listing the ones Im familiar with
This will be a tedious process and Il wont post the ones I cant figure out the set list
TRACKS
01 Tell Me Whats the Reason.mp3
02 It Hurts Me Too.mp3
03 All My Whole Life.mp3
04 I Cried Last Night (A King).mp3
05 Dont You Lie To Me.mp3
06 Doing Me Wrong.mp3
07 It Is Still Called the Blues.mp3
08 Trouble No More.mp3
09 It's Too Late Brother.mp3
10 Every Day I Have the Blues.mp3
11 The Same Thing.mp3
12 Crosscut Saw.mp3
13 Feel So good I Want To Boogie.mp3
14 Help Me.mp3
15 Instrumental.mp3
16 Sweet Home Chicago.mp3
LINKS
5 comments:
Great work man. THANKS!
03 All My Whole Life
titus thnks !
Many thanks to share these historical moments with us abroad. We dreamed to be there and now with your help, the dream comes half true.
Do you think you could find some performances from the 2003 event ?
Greeny
@greeny
Thnks for your kind words and support!
I actually have 5 years worth of these (2001 already posted to 2005)
will be a while but some will make it here!
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