Topic: the future of blues? Rory Rag ’n’ bones
as some of you will know I am often going on about concerns of the future for “real” music as there appears to be this growing divide between the tastes of old and young with each side being equally as obtuse at times refusing to acknowledge the other let alone listen! - Not helped by the likes of the MOBO awards who go off on this tangent glorifying the negative, and of course and industry with increasing control by a couple of massive corporations, a so called press whose aim is to sell advertising and a service called Spotify that does nothing to encourage musical growth and development.
This guy seems to be paying tribute to the real roots of guitar music and blending in the new, - this is what in my opinion is needed. I guess some of you will turn in horror at the thought or hint of hiphop or rap (fear not that part is at the end of this clip), but please have a listen to this guy as he tells his audience where their music comes from. - A word of warning there are a few “f” bombs in there so caution if listening at work
For me he has a real blues feeling and passion, - he reminds me of a guy called Everlast who played in a band called House Of Pain (Jump Around was their big hit), - but has also recorded with Warren Haynes who as most of us know is not afraid to step outside of the box, - when I met Warren I had a conversation about this very thing and his recording with Everlast, which is actually how I first came across WH, then realising that I knew his work in ABB..
Anybody agree or think I am have lost the plot? This tread could well be one of those with no replies that gradually gets demoted through the lines...
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