I remember the first time I saw the T-Birds, in the late 80's. I'd only heard Tough Enough and Wrap it Up. They were at a blues festival in California that also featured Santana, SRV and I think John Lee Hooker. I was amazed at Kim Wilson's harp playing. Been a fan ever since.
Saw them at Sloss Furnace, Birmingham AL. Kim and his harp was cuttin heads with a train..one of those magic moments awesome train whistle and then kim ..back and forth..unbelievable
First saw the Kid with Sugar Ray n the Bluetones at a harmonica blow out in SF many many moons ago and it was the first time I ever heard or saw Rod Piazza n crew too.
'Pressure Cooker' should NEVER be mentioned without Clarence Gatemouth Brown being the next words outa' anyones mouth ;) but...i'll check that out...thanks for posting.
@@jimmrockford9407 I just listened to Gatemouth's '86 studio version on Alligator Records. That'd be right at home on any jazz station's playlist. I like that it's under three minutes. Get in, get the job done, get out.
@@mitchgawlik1175 ...the entire album is amazing. He is still my fav' guitar player...so uniquely him. I was lucky enough to see him live in a small blues club a couple of times :) Mean fiddle player too.