“R.L. Burnside at home in Independence, Mississippi, shot by Alan Lomax, Worth Long, and John Bishop in August, 1978. For more information about the American Patchwork filmwork, Alan Lomax, and his collections, visithttp://culturalequity.org.”
“R.L. Burnside at home in Independence, Mississippi, shot by Alan Lomax, Worth Long, and John Bishop in August, 1978. For more information about the American Patchwork filmwork, Alan Lomax, and his collections, visithttp://culturalequity.org.”
It doesn’t seem relevant enough to simply post music tracks on here. From now on this space will be dedicated to live and historical music footage.
As I find that most of my musical interests these days reside in decades passed, I’m constantly interested in experiencing what I can through shared documentation of these ideas, events, and images that already took place. We are quite lucky that we have such a powerful tool as the internet that combined with peoples shared desires creates a network in which to time travel and experience that which has already happened like never before.
Here’s a great documentary about John Koerner, Dave Ray, & Tony glover, 3 old dudes who were there at the onset of the Folk & Blues revival that swept most of the world’s english speaking youth and birthed a new revolution. They never got too famous, but then again the spark is never regarded as nearly as effective as the flame.
I can’t believe the WHOLE thing is on YouTube. Jah bless MVDmusicvideo for taking the time to upload it. (Here’s to hoping it doesn’t violate any copy writes and stays up for a long time.)
Enjoy
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