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J.B. Lenoir sings a bit of "Alabama Song", then "The whale has swallowed me". From Vim Wenders Tribute to Martin Scorsese's "The Blues". With Footage from Martin Luther King's Freedom Speech.

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10 years ago

Günter Tauchner

J.B. Lenoir

10 years ago

ANDRE LUIS GUIAO DA SILVA

NOTÁVEL. 

10 years ago

Sofiane Belghait

i tried to share this video in my facebook but i couldn't ,the site told me this cant be shared contened a dangerous things,what is dangerous is in this video?to show the america white imperial !

10 years ago

Marius bkf

J.B. Lenoir - The Whale Has Swallowed Me

11 years ago

Nick Pelkey

Talking about slavery. Don't forget the Irish that were sent over. Cheaper to ship and considered more expendable. 

11 years ago

Mehdi Hilale

fuck alabama

11 years ago

fran çois

great song and video ! nice guitar moves ha ha !

12 years ago

David Lázaro Lavilla

da tiempo de besar el suelo y la guitarra

12 years ago

Sofiane Belghait

i really love the blues music,i was always listen to,but this one,J.B.LENOIR,he's my best blues singer ever i hear,i want to share his music in my facebook but its blocked,so why, really the best.

12 years ago

mmandmm9

Why is your video blocked for spammy reasons? Are you aware of this?

12 years ago

solinjar

Freddy Below

12 years ago

Esteban Alfredo

Who is that drummer!?!? I've seen him play with Otis Rush and Buddy Guy! Legend

12 years ago

Andrew Dutkiewicz

why so angry ?

13 years ago

pitotas30

The Blues is TRUE Peace & Respect From Italy Max

14 years ago

Marcus Stocks

Along with most of the suggestions you see on the right hand side of your screenhis great clip is taken from the Wim Wenders doco/dramatization "The Soul of a Man". Such a fantastic way to learn about the true history of some of the most influential musicians of the last century...

14 years ago

MegaBigwater

bad overlaying, Scorsese (, whitey). The tune speaks for itself.

14 years ago

mojotooth68

someone has reported thiw video as "unwanted", or "spam", i'm trying to post it on my fb page, and it said that it is impossible! some racist dichead from Alabama perhaps? a great video, a real blues master! blues power! greetings from Creta, Greece

14 years ago

Odin029

@metyuewb AMEN! I've been saying this forever. The Blues is an art in and of itself, and these Bluesmen were great artist in their own right. Of course they influenced people later down the road, but their music stands on its own.

14 years ago

Jerseygirltoo

@maximol2923 : Several decades before the Scorsese film, on one of John Mayall's 1st albums, he had a song called "I'm Gonna Fight For You, J.B.", and then another song "The Death of J.B. Lenoir". I guess I am older than you because that's the first I heard of him.

14 years ago

fuxgood

@metyuewb Right on the mark dude. Glad you can see through all the smoke and mirrors of Mayall and Clapton.

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