Thanks for checking out my music. They have posted two other videos from my site. Search under Curtis Blues and they all come up. It is kinda freaky that videos I put on my site can be taken and posted everywhere. It works out nicely for these ones but it definitely gives me pause about putting up the ones with me dancing around the room with my Inflate-a-date!
Cool to hear about your blues bands. I'm more Delta than Chicago but I love it all. I prefer acoustic harp, played away from the mike instead of cupping a green bullet and getting that Chicago distortion sound. Here in D.C. we have a lot of Chicago style bands but very few acoustic players. Is there a good acoustic scene in Seattle? --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > curtisdeltablues wrote: > > Someone just posted my first video on Youtube from a TV show > > appearance. (high brow Wayne's World but TV nonetheless!) Any well > > wishers who care to check it out, give me a star rating, and write > > comments like "I want to have his babies" (women and effeminate > > power-bottoms only please) would be much appreciated. It doesn't > > exactly have viral potential but it would be nice to boost it up a bit > > so more people see it. Anyone who writes something nice will be > > mentioned at my Grammy acceptance speech after Jesus Christ, Lord > > Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Sam Harris...(you get the idea). > > > > The song is from Big Joe Williams who used to liven up his > > performances by shooting a pistol in the air if the crowd got too > > rowdy. He was a contemporary of Robert Johnson and was re-recorded > > in the 60's in the folk revival. He used to add 3 strings to his > > guitar by drilling holes in the headstock which doubled certain > > strings for busking volume. It starts: > > > > "When the blues come out of Texas, they were loping like a mule, but > > those Texas women are just too hard to fool!" > > > > Thanks for indulging this blatant self promotion. > Great stuff. I think you would have enjoyed sitting in with some of the > blues bands I played with in Seattle and we certainly would have > enjoyed having you sit in. >
