I love this. Reminding ourselves where our music comes from. How it was formed from every day lifestyles and hardships so critical to understanding blues. Helps put it in perspective when we play ourselves, whatever our ability. As Peter Green said later in life, "How good do you need to be?".
Love this series, Ramon, as I adore Delta Blues. One if my favorites is Son House. So much feeling and emotion in the recordings from all these Delta Blues artists.
I'm really excited about this series ! Look forward to the Blind Blake episode - I know we both have an especial love for him and a personal favourite, Scrapper Blackwell. Tons of thanks go out to you,dear Ramon !
Thanks Graham - actually this series will continue on my other channel - th-cam.com/users/ramongoose where I will focus more on acoustic and world music - thanks!
Thanks for this! I used to have the Charlie Patton vinyl produced by John Fahey (perhaps on the Takoma label), and it was amazing to hear, amidst all the sounds of the late 60s and 70s. I think it was a double vinyl, with documentation - I gave it to a friend when I left the States on my gypsy path to where I am now. Vive Charlie Patton!!!
@@TheGuitarShow I hope players will look for this or any other recordings of Charlie Patton. My blues education began when I saw who wrote the songs on the early Stones albums, and after that, I always tried to locate the source - usually less polished and more emotional.
An old guy on the plantation that Patton followed everywhere while he learned his sister said he idolized Henry and Henry also sang verry loud an obvious influence on the young Charley!😊
Greetings from Grafton WI
Love these documentarys like this fine one that traces Blues history back as far as possible...
Thanks Alex - Ill try to do more
Charley Patton was the GREATEST!!!
I agree
Thank you very much for spreading the good word, love Charley Patton.
Pleasure
I love this. Reminding ourselves where our music comes from. How it was formed from every day lifestyles and hardships so critical to understanding blues. Helps put it in perspective when we play ourselves, whatever our ability.
As Peter Green said later in life, "How good do you need to be?".
Pleasure bro and well said
Charley Patton is both a mythical folk hero and an American music legend.
Great video Ramon! Thanks for taking the time to appreciate this legend
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love this series, Ramon, as I adore Delta Blues. One if my favorites is Son House. So much feeling and emotion in the recordings from all these Delta Blues artists.
Thanks very much - if you want to follow this series you can catch them at: - th-cam.com/users/ramongoose
I'm really excited about this series ! Look forward to the Blind Blake episode - I know we both have an especial love for him and a personal favourite, Scrapper Blackwell. Tons of thanks go out to you,dear Ramon !
Thanks Graham - actually this series will continue on my other channel - th-cam.com/users/ramongoose where I will focus more on acoustic and world music - thanks!
Thanks for this! I used to have the Charlie Patton vinyl produced by John Fahey (perhaps on the Takoma label), and it was amazing to hear, amidst all the sounds of the late 60s and 70s. I think it was a double vinyl, with documentation - I gave it to a friend when I left the States on my gypsy path to where I am now. Vive Charlie Patton!!!
Great comment
@@TheGuitarShow I hope players will look for this or any other recordings of Charlie Patton. My blues education began when I saw who wrote the songs on the early Stones albums, and after that, I always tried to locate the source - usually less polished and more emotional.
@@aipsong thanks and so true
Excellent video! 👍✨🏆
Thank you
Looking forward to learning more. Thanks Ramon.
Pleasure check out - th-cam.com/users/ramongoose for more in this series
Excellent video bud, Eddie James is top after all he was the crossroads. Respect and stay healthy all.
Thanks
Nice one Ramon - I'll definitely be back for more...
Thanks Robin - the other ones will be at - th-cam.com/users/ramongoose
Thanks GS ⚓️
pleasure
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8 wife’s?! Hot damn! 😄
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Contemporaries of his stated that Patton had a speech impediment.
Thanks for the info Jeremy
I'm sorry, but where did all the information about Charlie Patton come from?
Books not google
@@TheGuitarShow Lemme guess: _Deep Blues_ by Robert Palmer?
So who’s Henry Sloan?
An old guy on the plantation that Patton followed everywhere while he learned his sister said he idolized Henry and Henry also sang verry loud an obvious influence on the young Charley!😊
Nobody has a voice that carries 500 yards. Not credible.