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Bill G, as a generality, loves artists that sound like this. Blues, slide guitar...you know the sound. We get lots of it here on RP. And I see that many of my fellow listeners enjoy it as well. But for me, I find it all very direvative and so very similar. Just like some folks find reggae like that.
Anyways, as a genre, I simply can't dig the blues. I've tried over the years to appreciate it, but my ears/brain just refuses to hear anything other than the same song played 10 different ways. Whether its pasty white English kids or straight outta the bayou...its all the same. I'd rather some more jazz (which can really challenge me) or some jangle pop or some straight up driving have-to-turn-that-shit-up rock. I've even gone to a couple of blues concerts and left thinking that it was some of my least favorite music experiences of my life. And I've seen just about every type of music perfomed in settings grand and intimate. But it's always been the blues that has eluded me.
So, all this to say...what is it that you guys like about this? I don't get it. Am I missing something or is it cultural? What do you hear here other than a guy showing that he owns a guitar? And rather than smashing the down thumb to disagree with my luddite comment, give me something to consider...thanks...
Anyways, as a genre, I simply can't dig the blues. I've tried over the years to appreciate it, but my ears/brain just refuses to hear anything other than the same song played 10 different ways. Whether its pasty white English kids or straight outta the bayou...its all the same. I'd rather some more jazz (which can really challenge me) or some jangle pop or some straight up driving have-to-turn-that-shit-up rock. I've even gone to a couple of blues concerts and left thinking that it was some of my least favorite music experiences of my life. And I've seen just about every type of music perfomed in settings grand and intimate. But it's always been the blues that has eluded me.
So, all this to say...what is it that you guys like about this? I don't get it. Am I missing something or is it cultural? What do you hear here other than a guy showing that he owns a guitar? And rather than smashing the down thumb to disagree with my luddite comment, give me something to consider...thanks...
c.
PSDs? Unity, Harris and Garda were the best. The rest were just cowboys.
/Route Irish to BIAP
Indeed

Awesome.Thanks for sharing!
Poacher wrote:
To save you searching. . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_CUzuitxSI
I can confirm it is well worth watching. I had not realised how much I dance like John Hiatt. Splendid.
Many thanks for the link!
Indeed

To save you searching. . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_CUzuitxSI
I can confirm it is well worth watching. I had not realised how much I dance like John Hiatt. Splendid.
Many thanks for the link!

Ditto!!
There's an 8 minute video on the net of Sonny and John Hiatt just killin' "Riding with the King". It's Hiatt at his very best and Landreth just slidin' along.It's really most extremely very excellent.
To save you searching. . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_CUzuitxSI
I can confirm it is well worth watching. I had not realised how much I dance like John Hiatt. Splendid.
There's an 8 minute video on the net of Sonny and John Hiatt just killin' "Riding with the King". It's Hiatt at his very best and Landreth just slidin' along.It's really most extremely very excellent.
you are right on - that's a super-tasty cut.

There's an 8 minute video on the net of Sonny and John Hiatt just killin' "Riding with the King". It's Hiatt at his very best and Landreth just slidin' along.It's really most extremely very excellent.
What is "good country"...?
You mean liberal one? Those without cowboy-hat?
Pot-smoking cowboy-musicians?
Never heard of that!
I always thought they're all "Jesus Camp" freaks!
one of the few he HASN'T worked with!
From Wiki: Sonny Landreth has performed on many other artists' albums, including albums from Little Feat, Jimmy Buffett, John Hiatt, Waterline, John Mayall, Bobby Charles and The Goners. He has performed with Bonnie Raitt, Mark Knopfler, Steve Conn, Gov't Mule, Mike Gordon, Bernie Worrell, and Buddy Guy, among others. Landreth performed at both Clapton's 2004 Crossroads Guitar Festival, as well as returning in 2007 as the opening act at Eric Clapton's 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago, Illinois.
He worked on "John Mayall Featuring the Bluesbreakers - A Sense of Place."
What is "good country"...?
You mean liberal one? Those without cowboy-hat?
Pot-smoking cowboy-musicians?
Never heard of that!
I always thought they're all "Jesus Camp" freaks!
There are a smart comments and there are dumb comments. This is (an example of) the latter!
Sounds a bit oldfashioned, but is not "soooo" bad
as the previous poster thinks!
I can live without it too, though!
I give it a "6"
Dear Radio Paradise,
Why do you keep playing this crap?! Read the rating. It's awful! Please stop torturing us! Please!!

meh on the vocals
one of the few he HASN'T worked with!
From Wiki: Sonny Landreth has performed on many other artists' albums, including albums from Little Feat, Jimmy Buffett, John Hiatt, Waterline, John Mayall, Bobby Charles and The Goners. He has performed with Bonnie Raitt, Mark Knopfler, Steve Conn, Gov't Mule, Mike Gordon, Bernie Worrell, and Buddy Guy, among others. Landreth performed at both Clapton's 2004 Crossroads Guitar Festival, as well as returning in 2007 as the opening act at Eric Clapton's 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago, Illinois.
Nailed it! I was scouring my feeble brain for the connection, and that's it.
c.
Great tune, nice acoustic string work, toe tapping, table pounding, fun music.



Man, this guy just smokes it. The live version of 'Congo Square' will work you into a lather...
c.
I Agree! Big time!