Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 1 week ago
A musical journey through the swamps of the Louisiana Bayou, the juke joints of the Mississippi Delta and Moonshine soak | dG1fUVFLWmVEdVBZU1U
Transcript
00:00I know so many chords on this thing, just a pity and a shame.
00:09This guitar is a Bible.
00:11Uh-huh.
00:12From Jimmy Seated Revelations.
00:14That's telling.
00:15I always was a musician.
00:20I don't believe I worked under 200 dates for 58 years.
00:27The king of the children's circuit, Bobby Rush.
00:32What you doing, buddy, bro?
00:34Let me tell y'all something.
00:36When I do my blues, it comes with my heart.
00:45You gotta feel it.
00:46It's in the heart.
00:47You gotta feel it.
00:48I just pick up the guitar and I might start with this first.
00:54What is it you got there, man?
00:56Oh, that let me know my feet is still there.
01:06Oh, yeah, I was a young girl.
01:08My father said if her first song not a hit, she's going to college.
01:12But my first major song was a hit.
01:15It's been so long for a baby.
01:21I never knew how I'd miss you.
01:25All these blues, all the blues guys die out.
01:28I never forget the blues, bro.
01:31Chokey.
01:32I catch the question this morning.
01:42Who are we?
01:45Who are we?
01:48We are the black hands that call stones.
01:52We are still producing great music.
01:56Oh, that's the stomping ground of America, man.
01:58The blues, that's me as all that, bruh.
02:03My thing, that's the boy thing.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended