Elmore James - Goodbye Baby скачать видео бесплатно


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9 years назад

Roberto Felipe

Parabéns, Elmore James!

9 years назад

jitkasuarez

Good God in Heaven, am I gonna adore every one of this man's songs?! Lovely

9 years назад

Despina Luigini

La sua voce così graffiante e la sua chitarra sono fantastiche

10 years назад

Cynthia Bueno

One of my grandmas favorites r.i.p. She taught us well hearing these great songs

11 years назад

Elmore James

be back tomorrow for editorial reasons

11 years назад

Stef Mad

romantic ... #blues Elmore James - Goodbye Baby

11 years назад

JimboToronto

This song takes me back. This was our usual night-ending second encore song (after an up-tempo number) in the early 1970s. We were a young white band but one of our regular gigs was in a bar with a black pimp/criminal clientele. Strangely enough, what really turned on all these Leroy Browns were our honkiest whiteboy tunes. One exception was Elroy James' "Goodbye Baby" which was always well received and got us lots of free beer. Being rather obscure many people thought we wrote it. I wish.

11 years назад

nickshel

I suppose it depends on how wide your scope on legend is, I obviously wouldn't compare Clapton to B.B. King or T-Bone Walker

11 years назад

Mario Fiorentini

I respect your opinion on Clapton. But I think he's a good guitarist without fire within, because he has a white soul and plays blues as a white man. Peter Green was (is) an english man who has a black soul. And J. J. Cale too is black within. With friendship towards you.

11 years назад

brandenr

Chillingly good...

11 years назад

nickshel

Eric Clapton is a blues legend... he developed a whole new style of guitar...

12 years назад

Daniel Gunter

This song is incredible. No one had a more soulful voice than Elmore had--and he was an amazingly soulful guitarist as well. He's better known for his guitar work, and he's rightly called King of the Slide Guitar. But did anyone ever sound more broken-hearted than Elmore could sound? Not to my mind. This song--with the killer guitar, the great lyrics, the wonderful backup singers, and the incredible vocals--is one of his greatest.

12 years назад

leftcoasttim

It would be my pleasure. And while on the subject of "white blues artists", I did like Steve Ray Vaughan's "Sweet Li'l Thang" (virtually every bar band I've ever seen, including hard-core country ones, seem to cover this song), wasn't a big fan otherwise. Whereas as traditional black artist might have played 8 notes, SRV played 2,764! And don't get me started about George Thorogood....

12 years назад

julio lopez

the blues never sleeps

13 years назад

leftcoasttim

Since I was 13, 45 years ago, Elmore has been MY favorite musical artist. Never heard this cut before and I love it, too. Thanks. And remember, when well-meaning people suggest, "Oh, Eric Clapton is a blues legend", just politely ignore them and walk away, leaving them in their un-enlightened musical ignorance.

13 years назад

snakehips81

Just fantastic song. Elmore's slide guitar solo in the middle of the song just crushes me every time I listen to it. The vibrato he pulls out of that guitar+pickup+slide is just amazing - on his single string slide solo. At 2.04-2.05 is my absolutely favourite bit. GUT wrenching !

13 years назад

dommiamm

My Elmore's favorite. Love it love it love it

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