onsdag den 27. oktober 2010
Rory Gallagher - Going To My Hometown
This is a performance by blues and folk musician Rory Gallagher. In this performance from 1972 Gallagher plays the mandolin and plays the song "Going To My Hometown", a song that is definitely more folky than bluesy. The song sounds more like Irish folk music, but the lyrics are very bluesy in subject matter, and the mandolin has been used as a blues instrument on several occasions in the 1800's. It's a great performance and a very good vocal performance by Gallagher as well. It's simple and stripped down, a lot of the performance features a simple rhythm tapped by Gallagher with his foot, and later in the song picked up by the drummer using the bass drum. A very good song done by an excellent performer.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1800's,
1972,
bass drum,
blues,
bluesy,
drummer,
folk,
folky,
foot tapping,
going to my hometown,
Irish,
Irish folk,
mandolin,
rhythm,
rory gallagher,
singing,
tap rhythm,
vocal,
vocal performance
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