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Any Son Seals Fans?
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Back in the early '80s, I saw Son Seals at Desperados in D.C., when he was at the top of his game with his health and energy intact. As a straight-up meat & potatoes electric bluesman, he was a heavy hitter who, if anything, carried the band rather than the other way around. For live performance I really preferred him to somebody like Buddy Guy, who may have twice the talent but has to be an "entertainer" and seems unable to get through a single tune without one stunt or another. Recordings are another matter, of course.
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Back when I was a younger(circa 1982)my band mates and I were going to see Son at the University of Arkansas. We were big into the blues so we went to the local BBQ establishment to get into the right vibe and Son walks in shortly after us to load up too. I got him to sign a paper napkin for me. I wonder what ever happened to it.
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Yeah, I like him, and saw him periodically in his prime, starting when I lived in Chicago in 1972. Back then he was backing up people like Junior Wells, but he was overwhelmingly powerful. He was definitely rough and ready, but was the real deal, in the flesh, born to play blues kind of guy. You never had to ask "What kind of music is he playing?". He also didn't play a ton of notes, but would squeeze the devil out of the ones he did play. Just get some BBQ, collard greens, beans, cornbread, and a cold beer, and sit a spell and feel the blues, 'cause he served 'em up exactly one way - intense.
I also preferred his live performances to recordings. But I honestly think that was true of most of the great traditional bluesmen. The best places to hear blues are a rough-and-ready club or outside at a fish-fry or barbecue. IMO, of course.
I also preferred his live performances to recordings. But I honestly think that was true of most of the great traditional bluesmen. The best places to hear blues are a rough-and-ready club or outside at a fish-fry or barbecue. IMO, of course.
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