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Jimi Hendrix Photographed By David Magnus In London, 1967.

Jimi Hendrix Photographed By David Magnus In London, 1967.
Jimi Hendrix Photographed By David Magnus In London, 1967.
Jimi Hendrix Photographed By David Magnus In London, 1967.

Jimi Hendrix photographed by David Magnus in London, 1967.

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6 months ago
Elizabeth Cotten - Euphoria Tavern, Portland, Oregon, February 19, 1975

Elizabeth Cotten - Euphoria Tavern, Portland, Oregon, February 19, 1975

American genius Elizabeth Cotten was born at the tail-end of the 19th century, but she thankfully lived a long life. And in 1975, at the age of 82, she was in Portland, playing her guitar and banjo and singing her classic songs for a small-but-very-appreciative crowd. Originally broadcast on KBOO-FM, this show features plenty of Cotten's hugely influential fingerpicking, charmingly rambling monologues and singalongs that will bring a smile to your face and a tear to your eye.

Elizabeth Says: I just loved to play. That used to be all I’d do. I’d sit up late at night and play. My mama would say to me, “Sis, put that thing down and go to bed.” “Alright, Mama, just as soon as I finish—let me finish this.” Well, by me keep playing, you see, she’d go back to sleep and I’d sit up thirty minutes or longer than that after she’d tell me to stop playing. Sometimes I’d near play all night if she didn’t wake up and tell me to go to bed. That’s when I learned to play, ’cause then when I learned one little tune, I’d be so proud of that, that I’d want to learn another. Then I’d just keep sitting up trying. I tried hard to play, I’m telling you. I worked for what I’ve got. I really did work for it.

PS - A snippet of this performance was released a while back on a 7-inch with the great Marisa Anderson on the flipside. Go grab the digital version to support KBOO!


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6 months ago
How It Feels To Listen To Albums And Songs

how it feels to listen to albums and songs

7 months ago
Phil Ochs Poses For A Portrait Session In 1966.
Phil Ochs Poses For A Portrait Session In 1966.
Phil Ochs Poses For A Portrait Session In 1966.
Phil Ochs Poses For A Portrait Session In 1966.

Phil Ochs poses for a portrait session in 1966.


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7 months ago

I FUCKING LOVE FOLK MUSIC!!! MAKES ME WANNA FARM AND CLIMB TREES N SHIT