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Came across this little sub site completely by accident; honest gov, too difficult, complicated, scary and boring to detail in depth.

Anyway, thought it was quite a nice little primer for what I guess is a continually dwindling audience for the genre. Doesn’t bother me though, love the music and by and large admired the choice of artists included in the site. And am I the only other fan of Larry Garner other than your good self? Most surprising.

Anyway my beef is one of omission. As the Primer site makes play of the need for blues players to garner (sic) new fans to its genre, I’m surprised that Van Morrison wasn’t included. Right from the days of Them, through his live concerts (culminating in the great “It’s Too Late to Stop Now“), and a plethora of recent releases, Van’s music has made clear his appreciation and love for blues and R&B. Without referring to my Van collection as I write this, I can recall both album and concert performances of Bobby Bland, John Lee Hooker, Sonny Boy Williamson, Jimmy Witherspoon, Joe Turner, Solomon Burke, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke etc. etc. Surely if you want to make the connection between traditional blues players and current music trends (no, not the contemporary chart shit), then Van’s place in the Primer should be mandatory. And I haven’t even mentioned the “Roll With The Punches” CD of 2017 and the very recent “Accentuate the Positive“.

Go on, be a star and make me a happy man….

Good wishes

Larry

redandwhiterag Answered question 24th November 2023