Samantha Fish and local legend, Ronnie Earl together Live at the Bull Run, Shirley, Ma. March 22, 2014 Great blues by Ronnie with Sam on the classic Blues: I Should Have Quit You
The cameraperson was in the right place, at the right time. Plus, he/she showed incredible restraint for not zooming in...(as I probably would have). I love, love, love this Woman. Her Voice. Her Guitar Playing. Her Everything.
Hi and Thanh’s fit the compliment as I shoot and post these videos. I do have a tendency to zoom also but usually of guitar picking . Glad you enjoyed. Geoff
Heard Ronnie late 80's early 90's and knew I was listening to someone/something special, I have that same feeling w/ Samantha. Here's hoping both enjoy future success and in (especially) Ronnie's case, good health. Happy New Year, everyone. Peace.
Great Duet plus! Sam Fish playing with the accomplished Ronnie Earl. Just stumbled on this, and it shows how bright and imaginative her guitar playing is becoming. She is in awe of Earl, but nonetheless uncorks a sparling performance here: lovely tight control and interpretation. Go-Go Ray and Scot Sutherland don't feature in shot, but are providing the awesome support you can hear!!
This is great! I've seen Samantha twice in the last two months. Excellent shows! Though the correct title of this song is "Killing Floor," written and released by Howling Wolf, in 1964, the song is one of the definitive classics of Chicago Electric Blues. Many people were introduced to this as it was incorporated into "The Lemon Song" by Led Zeppelin on their second album. After legal action, Howling Wolf was also given credit on Zeppelin's albums as a co-author of the song. Also, Willie Dixon was given an out-of-court monetary settlement for plagiarism by Led Zeppelin for "Whole Lotta Love" since they "borrowed" most of his lyrics from "You Need Love" recorded by Muddy Waters in '62. Thanks for the great jam with Samantha and Ronnie Earl!
I first heard Killing Floor on The Electric Flag album, released in '68.....Mike Bloomfield, Buddy Miles, Nick Graventies, et al.....darned good album. I especially love the cut "Texas".
The song Is "Killing Floor". i would gig with Samantha any time. Another great version is by Electric Flag with Michael Bloomfield guitar. You can You Tube it.
DIFFÉRENTS PARTS OF PLAYS IS REALLY VERY INTÉRESSANTS .. SORRY FROM M'Y BAD ENGLISH SAMANTHA LONG LIFE WITH YOUR GUITAR......THIS JAM'S WITH ALTERNATIF SOLOS AND RYTHMIQUES MIRACULOUS DEARS FRIENDS ........YEAH SURE. FUZZ YOU AND RONNIE is anthologic in story blues!!! merci RONNIE...
Jim Morrison She is always respectful and happy to play second fiddle to a better known musician. She is always trying to learn from others & shows her joy in playing with them. So with her huge talent she'll go far.
wellershill Yeah, I kinda thought that... I agree.. Though... I think that it's actually him that should be learning from her... but that's just my humble opinion...
Sam. Call Ally. Ally call Sam..... Then the Filmore.......fk it. El club........ What time. You gonna be there......I gotta protest. Gotta get to............k.......? K bye..... turn it up
Dude you are really watching the wrong part of Sam. You need to expand your view and take in the whole picture. Personally I can't take my eyes off her.
Bluesblaster Me too, and Sam is fantastic and I love the way she moves about onstage. I've seen her in person once and plan to catch another gig when she comes back to my area next spring. (PS: I don't mind watching either the front or the back of her!!)
No idea why i commented 5 years ago but i really meant it. Don’t know why kal k responded 5 years later but I’m glad you did. It is very uplifting music!
Thanks for posting this. I like Ronnie Earl's note choices, but his timing is way off throughout much of this (especially the whole of the first half), and it is so frustrating.
woodygould, ah. That never occurred to me. You may be right. Thanks for suggesting that. Does it make any sense, though? And I have no problem with people playing behind the beat (Ringo and, to a lesser extent, Charlie do it very well), but it seems out of place here to me.