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R.I.P. B.B. King
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16/05/2015 23:39:50
 
 
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Music
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Rhythm & Blues
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Thread ID:
01619901
Message ID:
01619915
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>>Bummer!
>>http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/16/arts/music/b-b-king-blues-singer-dies-at-89.html
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>At best I'm a mild blues fan (kind of odd, because I love jazz so much), but I always loved B.B. King.
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>Blues Brothers 2000 was always kind of a cheesy sequel, but the band competition at the end with B.B. King salvaged an otherwise bad movie.

I've always loved blues, but more the Chicago blues than the down home Mississippi blues (except for a few like Mississippi John Hurt who is one of my heroes because his guitar playing always sent shivers up my spine). The problem for me has always been the work required to figure out what they're saying. Robert Johnson is one of the great kings of the blues, but try listening to him some time and he may as well be singing in another language. I can enjoy some of the musicianship of the blues players, but translating the singing into a language I can follow is just too much work.
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