It s. Just. It s all about. And when. You. Watch soul. And you can live oh a. Long . Long. Player Lou. Thanks to our. Felicia and this is the evening blues on k.c. B.x. Public radio from Salinas Valley to the Ventura coast that was Koko Taylor Leggo from her album jump for joy. The tax that testy truck band brought us gonna be there on their album sides I ve been really practicing saying and Tedeschi Chuck and I got it right by the top of the set was the Paul Butterfield Blues Band with their song Work Song from man and Elektra years that was a request Well actually it was suggestion that I asked our Mr Harp He s our evening me k.c.b. X. On air personality on the weekends for the weekend edition so I asked him about a little bit about you know what some of the blues kind of things that he likes and so he suggested Mr Paul Butterfield my thing that was a really good suggestion with his song. Work Song support for Casey Biggs comes from a maze from sailor s baseball Mary Mays can do
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This is going to. Make you wait on. Me not. To me play the. Waiting for. Me to. Know how. Do you. Know me. If I m hot. Out. One I couldn t get there does the buy. One I couldn t get the dog. Well you know. There s Muddy Waters with Leroy Foster on guitar and big Crawford on bass I think 1947 with hard days and from 1949 just before that sing Louis Jimmy Oden with great piano work by Sonny land slim hard work bookie. We re focusing on Muddy Waters tonight and right now we re going to hear well the 1st live recording of Chicago blues big bills Copacabana Club in Chicago this is broadcast on the radio in 1963 we re going to hear the 1st 3 tracks in that that session including a good horn section also Otis Spann on piano with Buddy Guy s band featuring buddy on backup guitar the great Jack Myers on bass Freddie below on drums and Willie Dixon do him some backup vocals well on his 1st track live 1963 Muddy Waters on late night blues. WALTER. Sonny boy and I will. Always get together and g