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Old 02-25-2014, 09:33 PM   #43 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy View Post
I've already gone through this a couple months ago when Janszoon tried to get me into this stuff. I love classical and jazz from that time period or any time period for sure, but never have I heard anything other than that from the 50's or before that has done anything whatsoever for me.

If you want to rec some stuff I'll gladly give it a reasonable attempt. I can be stubborn at times but I'm not hopelessly close-minded, especially when it comes to enjoying music. My opinion on this is not based off of nothing.
There's early Ravi Shankar, Howlin Wolf, joe Washington, little Richard, son house, chuck berry, moondog, and andrés Segovia among others if were not going to touch on jazz and classical (that could fill pages and pages).
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