Mississippi Fred McDowell - Write Me a Few of Your Lines free for downloading

  • Artist: Mississippi Fred McDowell
  • Song: Write Me a Few of Your Lines
  • Music Genre: Blues
  • Length: 05:39
  • Filesize: 10.6MB
  • Kbps: 256Kbps
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adam mistal

2020-05-31 13:14:10 | Profile
One of the finest without a doubt

Никита Ивановский

2020-05-13 18:09:36 | Profile
at approxiately 2 : 46  in the song the fly lands on freds  shoe. cuz he likes freds playing

Loren Husky

2020-05-08 02:43:09 | Profile
Awesome, I had no idea anything like this existed.  He's the first blues guy I got into and so far my favorite.

Гороскопы TV

2020-04-27 02:30:49 | Profile
I go cold when I hear this its brilliant what an amazing player  just playing from his heart

IAm MrThree

2020-04-24 09:51:52 | Profile
Fred's playing here is truly otherworldly. It is simultaneously of the future and past, of the dirty segregated south, and of a future not yet written that seems as if it could go on forever...truly a masterpiece. His soul comes through the song. there is beauty, and there is pain. That's what I love about his playing. Truly nothing like it...and there is no equal.

Nicola Iannetta

2020-04-22 17:42:42 | Profile
If you like this, check out Bukka White, Charley Patton, Son House, Skip James, Lightnin' Hopkins, Geeshie Wiley, Blind Lemon Jefferson, John Hurt and a host of others discovered during the first decades of recorded music, continuing to Memphis, Chicago and elsewhere. From field hollers to psychedelic collaborations to integration into rap material, American blues formed the foundation of our musical culture, sharing roots nearly parallel to those of jazz. Discoveries like yours emphasize the value of preserving and promoting this critical reminder that creativity begins with the individual and must be recognized and promoted as the fundamental richness of a healthy society.

Amb Smith

2020-04-22 10:53:35 | Profile
my feets are tappin'.

annyeønghaseyø

2020-04-15 01:32:07 | Profile
is it spliced at 2:13?

JaNonYm 64

2020-04-07 13:03:11 | Profile
what type of guitar is. this?