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"I made up a lot of the songs I sing. It's like you hear a record or something or other. Well, you pick out some words out of that record that you like. You sing that and add something else onto it. It's just like if you're going to pray, and mean it, things will be in your mind. As fast as you get one word out, something else will come in there. Songs should tell the truth... When I play-- if you pay attention, what I sing the guitar sings, too. And what the guitar say, I say." Mississippi Fred McDowell

 
Posted on 10/29/2007
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Goddamn, that's some thick as molasses and deep as the blue sea blues going on in "You Gotta Move" ...

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Cody B says:

One great thing about the 50's and 60's blues revival was the sound quality..It's like you can finally hear the guitar genius for real..Nice one

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soulrocket says:

i wasnt familiar with "keep your lamps...", mfm is almost always a great listen, i say almost because his stuff tends to sound the same after a few songs.

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Thanks for posting. I haven't listened to him since the that special aired. His "I Do Not Play No Rock'n'Roll " is one of my favorite electric blues from 1969.

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