1 (edited by nmagcorn 2014-06-04 16:54:04)

Topic: Ronnie Earl

We just saw Ronnie Earl at the Western Maryland Blues Festival this weekend and WOW! This guy is amazing! One fantastic song after another. All instrumental so having a hell of a time figuring out the names of the songs for uploading. He did one that I swear sounded just like the "Blues Deluxe" Joe does. He also decided to come down off the stage and play right between the fence and the stage. We were right at the fence and Phil nearly got hit by the headstock of his guitar when he was walking back and forth. Then he sits down right on the pavement there and keeps playing. It's like we had our own personal concert. It was intense. I have video of the whole thing. What a night!

Out of Bad Luck http://youtu.be/EdZP0IeLJQU  This is the one where he climbs down off the stage

Blues For Hubert Sumlin http://youtu.be/wsU-SL7W-7w

Welcome Home http://youtu.be/ENrwss6xZdA

Blues for Celie http://youtu.be/hBVHjrMrlyw

Backstroke http://youtu.be/UwhuTWFoIec

Heart of Glass http://youtu.be/hiEhPKnYgLo

Vernice's Boogie http://youtu.be/jCV6Jia165s

Spann's Groove http://youtu.be/3eEhJXRWpxg

Runnin' In Peace http://youtu.be/QrxaFG1AH5M This is an instrumental version of the song from his new album "Good News" A dark, powerful sounding song about the Boston Marathon bombings.

He did about 17 or 18 songs, played for almost 2 hrs and would have gone on for longer, but they stopped him. If anyone knows the names please let me know.

Re: Ronnie Earl

nmagcorn wrote:

We just saw Ronnie Earl at the Western Maryland Blues Festival this weekend and WOW! This guy is amazing! One fantastic song after another. What a night!

WOW indeed .. awesome way to spend an afternoon eh .. lol

Song #1 kinda felt like an interpretation to the old Lil Willie John "Fever" tune .. just a guess

Great videos Natasha, as always .. thanks for sharing! smile

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Re: Ronnie Earl

Thanks Buzzy! Your kind remarks and enthusiasm is always appreciated smile After spending way too much time on all this I have finally figured out a number of the song titles. I have included them in the edited post above. It is no wonder I thought the one sounded like "Blues Deluxe", it is actually called "Blues for Hubert Sumlin". Here are the rest of the songs from that show. The bass drum at this festival was too high in the mix with Ronnie just as it was for Samantha Fish and Eric Steckel, yet luckily Ronnie's songs don't show it quite to the extreme as the other performers.

Eddie's Gospel Groove http://youtu.be/59v0lGtpB_Y

Rush Hour http://youtu.be/5Di1W6o-YqA

Robert Nighthawk Stomphttp://youtu.be/Nvf6JYOgr04

Miracle http://youtu.be/wN4sHw8NGdU

song #13 http://youtu.be/O0TCE_cRoD4

Beautiful Child http://youtu.be/JlFzh532gg8

song #15 http://youtu.be/eoKwXiP3u9Y

encore with him still playing at the fence Lookin' Good http://youtu.be/PD2W8egX8cw

Re: Ronnie Earl

Ronnie "The Earl" is great! big_smile Thanks a trillion for the videos (mined those u scent, too!).  Soooo cool


Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

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Re: Ronnie Earl

Rocket wrote:

Ronnie "The Earl" is great! big_smile Thanks a trillion for the videos (mined those u scent, too!).  Soooo cool


Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

Your welcome a trillion smile

6 (edited by nmagcorn 2014-10-20 23:13:29)

Re: Ronnie Earl

We saw Ronnie Friday night in NJ. Fantastic show at a nice small theatre. Great lighting and sound and the audience was so quiet and respectful, yet clapped and showed great appreciation as well. You could have heard a pin drop during Ronnie's quiet solos. I haven't been in an audience that well behaved since I don't know when. It was a joy to behold smile Of course there was no alcohol being sold so maybe that's what made the difference, but man, I wish we had audiences like that at all the shows we go to. Ronnie played a great batch of songs and kept coming down off the stage into the audience. Made it a bit tricky to film at those points since it was dark in the audience, but he eventually ended up near the front where there was more lighting. He really likes to get close to people when he's playing. I guess he enjoys the connection. There were 21 songs in all which included 3 encore songs.

Moanin' http://youtu.be/6h2kFTo1xj0

Heart of Glass http://youtu.be/FFlCxg_HAKI

Spann's Groove http://youtu.be/dsq5VNNuXyQ

Vernice's Boogie http://youtu.be/cUevUBHq1_I

San Ho Zay http://youtu.be/nkEy1RGwAJM

Blues For Hubert Sumlin http://youtu.be/0F_ax74MvGw

Robert Nighthawk Stomp http://youtu.be/eM1NcYhhgI4

Miracle http://youtu.be/2XBuwB3IC5o

Beautiful Child http://youtu.be/wCJoqTn_keM

Jukein' http://youtu.be/2nI-w18WdSI

New Orleans Piano http://youtu.be/BQqpC1DLgSY

Thank You Mr T-Bone http://youtu.be/oPjf0Qbd6iQ

Eddie's Gospel Groove http://youtu.be/3QOvydUkajs

song #14 http://youtu.be/sV2B29UJs_A

Catfish Blues http://youtu.be/X-QiFGa5NNE

Blues For J http://youtu.be/Vy7lZoXkBH8

Skyman http://youtu.be/p8rqNEdM-ZM

Backstroke http://youtu.be/Rjq0G8xVtpk

encore:

Chitlins' Con Carne http://youtu.be/MX0shuAS9so

I Am With You http://youtu.be/80qgw0U8xJE

Bobby's Bop http://youtu.be/4YJfyqIFI4Q

Playlist of the whole show: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P … a3IacoIbdQ