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    R. I. P. John Mayall

    John Mayall, the godfather of the (British) blues has passed. He was 90.

    Like many of us, I suspect, our record collections contain more than one Mayall album. I have a few. Off the top of my head: Bare Wires, Blues From Laurel Canyon, Diary of a Band, Vol. 2, USA Union, The Turning Point.

    Without Mayall, I doubt the blues would have achieved the level of popular acceptance it enjoys today. And many of the superb musicians who apprenticed under him.

    R. I. P.
    Striving to be ordinary

    Proud to be a TFF Dumbass!

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    Re: R. I. P. John Mayall

    I still remember the first time I heard Eric Clapton play Freddie King’s “Hideaway” on the Blues Breakers album. I was rehearsing with bluesman, Bryan Lee, and I had played Freddie King’s version many, many times going back to when I started playing in ‘61. Bryan told me to give Clapton’s interpretation a listen to see what I thought of it. I can remember thinking, “wow, that’s great”.

    That’s my first John Mayall experience.

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