Album of the Week 7-9-22

Afternoon folks!

Here's a couple of blues albums by Sunny Land Slim and Albert King, some blues-rock with Savoy Brown and George Thorogood and the Destroyers and some bluegrass with David Grisman assisted by folks like Del McCoury, Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Sam Bush and J.D. Crowe.

Enjoy!

Here 'tis:

Sunny Land Slim - Plays The Ragtime Blues

Albert King - Truckload of Lovin'

Savoy Brown - Looking In

I added these two following tunes to the playlist from a couple of weeks ago of "Getting to the Point":

Savoy Brown - Flood In Houston

Savoy Brown - Honey Bee

George Thorogood - More George Thorogood and the Destroyers

David Grisman - Home Is Where The Heart Is

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One of my early exposures to picking' and grinning'.
Thanks for the extras Joe!
Good weekend

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A lot of old favorites in there, some of which I haven't listened to in decades (fuckwe'regettingold,eh?).

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janis b's picture

Thanks joe, thoroughly good music.

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https://futurehuman.medium.com/hawaiis-forgotten-native-language-newspap...

The Hawaiian language fell into decline

Don’t you love the lack of agency in that formulation? No one did it; it just kind of happened!

That’s why I find it hard to take any American — including my own personality’s American side — seriously when we complain about the Bad Guys of [current year] committing cultural genocide.

If we were even halfway serious about morality and things, Hawai‘i would be an independent and sovereign country today like most other Pacific island chains. Grover Cleveland’s administration recommended undoing the American insurrectionists’ January 17th coup from the very start.

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