Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Larkin Poe - Holy Ghost Fire (Official Audio)

Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Little Piece of Dying

That's What The Blues Is All About · Albert King

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Michael Bloomfield & Friends Winterland 1973 - "I Wonder Who"

Born In Chicago · Michael Bloomfield · Paul Butterfield Blues Band

Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Pretty Woman

Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven · Albert King

The Sky Is Crying · Albert King - I learned so much from Albert

Larkin Poe | The Shadows Cover ("Apache")

Monday, March 23, 2020

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Joe Bonamassa Official - "Seagull" - Tour de Force: Hammersmith Apollo

Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Walkin' Blues

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Tell Me (from Live at the El Mocambo)

Rude Mood/Hide Away (Live) · Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble

Blues with a Feeling- Paul Butterfield Blues Band

Joe Bonamassa Official - "Who's Been Talking" - Tour de Force: Hammersmith Apollo

Joe Bonamassa Official - "Dislocated Boy" - Tour de Force: Hammersmith Apollo

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Wham! (from Live at the El Mocambo)

Junior´s Wail · Junior Wells

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Albert Cummings - Do What Mama Says (Believe) 2020

Albert Cummings - Red Rooster (Believe) 2020

Favorite Movie Line from The Departed

One of my favorite movie lines is from The Departed. Frank Costello is played by Jack Nicholson in the movie The Departed. He just gets through smashing Leo DiCaprio’s hand in a back room to see if Leo is a cop and then he walks into the bar and stops when he sees this man at the bar. Frank Costello: Who let this IRA motherf***er in my bar? [the man looks startled and scared]
Frank Costello: [laughs] Only kidding. How's your mother?
Man in Costello's Bar: Oh... I'm afraid she's on her way out.
Frank Costello: [walking away says] We all are. Act accordingly.
[Then smiles and his straightens tie]
I love that line "we all are. Act accordingly" We are all on our way out, we are all in the process of dying. Unfortunately, Costello didn't follow his own advice to "act accordingly" he lived recklessly and was a miserable sinner. He died a horrible death at the hands of one of his own trained moles working in the Police Department. Do you realize that you are on your way out? Nobody knows the hour or the day, but everyone has an appointment with death. "Just as it is appointed for man to die once and after that comes judgment" (Heb.9:27) There is only one way to be ready for your appointment. You must believe in the one who has already taken your appointment to die and that is Jesus Christ. God has accepted his death as your death if you believe in him as your savior. If you refuse to believe in the only person who has paid the price for your sins, then you will have to face the judgment yourself. So, act accordingly and believe on God the son and the son of God Jesus Christ. Repent and believe the gospel and you will be saved. Call on the name of the Lord and you will be saved. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved.

Sass Jordan - Still Got The Blues

Tom The Suit Forst - Late Night Train (Official Video)

Steve Marriner performs Muddy Waters' "Close To You" at Amanda's Rollercoaster.

STEVE MARRINER - Hellbound for Heaven

Sass Jordan - Leaving Trunk

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Louis the Shoplifter · Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood

Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Blind Leading the Blind

Travis Walk · Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble

Mississippi Mud · James Cotton

Fair Enough - Paul Butterfield Rockpalast show in Germany on Sept 15 1978

Ain't Gone 'N' Give up on Love · Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble

Derek Trucks performs "Little Martha" with special guest Jerry Douglas, live at the Ryman Auditorium on February 29, 2020.

Bonnie Blue · James Cotton