Deezer wrote:The lack of knowledge is there,to be sure, but the thing that about both Vaughan and Clapton is that they were both very quick to tell where they got it from. I won't go into Stevie because that's well documented, but Clapton has always been one to talk about his influences, and hold almost reverence for his heroes. So while there is an education problem, it's not Clapton or Vaughan's fault. If anything, they tried to help that the best they could.
Here's an excerpt from Peter Green the biography by Martin Celmins which may be of interest:
"Chicken Shack's Stan Web emphasised Peter's unique taste: "Peter always acknowledged where he came from, but that happened in the end is that Peter's style came from himself. He's the only white player I've ever heard that came from himself. He first did everything and everyone, like we all did with Robert Johnson, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Big Mama Thornton, Buddy Guy, BB King and Freddie King but then Peter's developed into the only white player that ended up totally original. That's not praise, its a fact. Eric Clapton's another matter: back in the early days Eric was far more selfish and self-centred. A few years ago me and Eric bumped into each other at some cricket do and started talking about the old days. He said to me "Do you know I'm really selfish?" I said "Yeah Eric, I know... you never acknowledged Matt Murphy (Memphis Slim's regular guitarist) did you? And there was nothing Eric could say because he knew I was right. I've got old 1950s records in my collection of Matt Murphy which has stuff that is note for note what Eric played on John Mayall's Bluesbreakers' 'Beano' album."
Maybe someone wants to pull out some 1950's Memphis Slim and have a listen
My belief is that the only reason Green is not revered as much as Clapton is due to a lack of knowledge of his music. To draw a parallel, its like Free and Bad Company. I'd suspect a larger proportion of Americans would say they preferred Bad Company, when those that were around to see Free (primarily in Europe) would undoubtedly state that they were the better band.
PS Roy, I'm jealous of you getting to see Rory G live. I was aware of him before his passing, but never to know his work before then. Its a big regret of mine. I think I may be able to guess who that other band is...
"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk