Blue Monday Blues Jam with "Charlie Musselwhite - Part 1" video free download


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Duration: 06:53
Uploaded: 2007/09/30

another jam night at the "Lagerhalle"/Osnabrück/Germany 9/24/2007

with Charlie Musselwhite - Help Me

http://www.charliemusselwhite.com/

Charlie Musselwhite: vcl/harmonica

guitar: Adrian Costa

bass: Moritz Fuhrhop

drums: Alex Lex

piano: Christian Rannenberg

sax: Tommy Schneller

gear: Charlie is playing thru a Shure 707A with the original R7 element and a Fender Deluxe clone with 50watts, he is not playing the Fender Bassman behind him

Comments

9 years ago

Harp and Soul

Qué bueno !!!. Charlie Musselwhite 

10 years ago

Montserrat Ameneyros

Yo estuve en el concierto, delante de Èl y de toda su increíble banda. Me preguntó porqué no aplaudía y yo le contesté que cómo estaba "con la boca abierta y flipando por un tubo", que no me había acordado de aplaudir !!!

10 years ago

Aaron Gower

thats a very good question....

12 years ago

fullrambostyle

what is the harp tab for it ? anybody knows ?

12 years ago

Thom Pernice

I think it is a rare Tennessee Whiskey, it has been know to help harp players with the high notes. I use Jackie D and it helps me, but he is a god and uses custom equipment.

12 years ago

Harpsucker

@inhousevideo what is a FT123-456

12 years ago

Thom Pernice

is that a FT123-456 on the floor behind the drums?

12 years ago

T Julian-Jones

@gogglesux hard to tell from the vid but, yes i think so, could be a 90s model with that type of finish.

12 years ago

buggadugg

tanzt mann tanzt.

12 years ago

Harpsucker

@harptrian halleluja

12 years ago

david Man

Mr. Musselwhite is ze King! Amen

12 years ago

sergeimolinov

yeahhhh, ese Adrián bueno, ahí agazapadito, pero es el que lleva la historia del tema. Esos reyes del KObuenoooossss...

13 years ago

Harpsucker

@gogglesux sorry i am no guitarplayer

13 years ago

lightlyone

Good ole blues fella. Real blues. Born in Mississippi. Still blowing, saw him last night. Sings cool, too. Was all over those harps.

13 years ago

BackToTheBlues

This is an amazing bit of video - he's playing in 3rd position for the first solo, then into cross harp for the second solo, and then straight for the last, it's a great lesson in different styles of blues harp playing|! And I love the way he's looking for the right harp while he's singing, he must have at least one in every pocket of that jacket...

13 years ago

jteasthill

ONE of my Main Men from the Get Go. Playing some vest pocket gig with no decent gear or real Sidemen. That, Son, is A BLUES MAN!!! rtc

13 years ago

harmonicazhin

There ain't nothing about Charlie that would even imply that he's indulgent or a show off. He is by far one of the most humble and POLITE harp players I have ever met. Anyone who has met him knows this damn well. It's true what they say. Charlie can't do no wrong.

13 years ago

skyskratcher1

Damn, that's some stuff right there :)

13 years ago

MarkusGitarre

great rock n´roll show man!

13 years ago

mycatslistentome

Saw Mr.Musselwhite in 68 in a little joint in Berkley Ca. There must have been 16 or 17 people there. But when the music started he played that harp inside out and upside down. I only thought i had heard the blues harp before that night. I managed to see Charlie perhaps ten other times. Once in Boulder Co. at Tulagi's on the hill. and Pollardville in Stockton Ca. Last time was at the fillmore in 2000. John Lee Hooker and Charlie were the Artists that night. Everyone ended up jamming together.

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