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Biisilistat.Pdf BIISILISTAT: Ainakin seuraavia biisejä kuultiin Lahti Blues & Roots –tapahtumassa. Olen pyrkinyt kirjaamaan ne mahdollisimman oikeaan soittojärjestykseen, mutta vieläkin virheitä saattaa listoissa olla. Sorry! Band’O (Molly Malone’s Irish Bar, 25.9.-03) I setti: - Take me to the sweet sunny south (trad.) BAND ’O: - Beautiful lies (Jim Lauderdale) Jemina Sillanpää laulu, viulu - I ain’t never (Webb Pierce) Selina Sillanpää laulu, viulu, kitara, tinapilli - Crow on the cradle (Sidney Carter) Seppo Sillanpää kitara, viulu, mandoliini, taustat - Ride on (Jimmy McCarthy) Olli Haavisto dobro, weissenborn - The too late song (Selina Sillanpää) Janne Viksten banjo, mandoliini, kitara - I tell you only (James Leva) Tom Nyman kontrabasso - Skippin’ (Selina Sillanpää) - I’m going up (Kostas – Wilson) - You’ll fade away (Jemina ja Seppo Sillanpää) - Woe is me (Jemina Sillanpää) - Sweetest gift (J.B. Coats) - Keep on the sunny side (A.P. Carter) II setti: - Little rabbitt (trad.) - Spancell Hill (trad.) - Song for the life (Rodney Crowell) - Tears only run one way (Robbie Fulks) - Salesmen (Seppo Sillanpää) - Texas girls & west V (trad.) - Pick it up (Jane Gillman) - In the pines (trad.) - Who’s that knocking (trad.) - Talk about sufferin (trad.) - Until today (Jemina & Selina Sillanpää) Juha Kartano & Jonne Kulluvaara (Cheri, 26.9.2003) I setti: - Have a good time (Walter Horton) - Write me few your lines (Fred McDowell) JuhaKartano laulu, huuliharppu - Can't hold out much longer (Walter Jacobs = Little Walter) Jonne Kulluvaara kitarat - My last good car (Steve James - Sarah Brown) - I be's troubled (McKinley Morganfield = Muddy Waters) - Kind hearted woman blues (Robert Johnson) - Little boy blue (Robert Lockwood Jr.) - Big road blues (Tommy Johnson) II setti: - Outside woman blues (Joe Reynolds) - Jesus on the mainline (Trad., sov: Jonne Kulluvaara & Juha Kartano) - Boogie woogie dance (Hudson Whittaker) - Death don't have no mercy (Gary Davis) - Fishin' blues (Henry Thomas) - She caught the Katy and left me a mule to ride (Taj Mahal - Yank Rachell) - You got to move (Trad., sov: Jonne Kulluvaara & Juha Kartano) - Last fair deal gone down (Robert Johnson) Boogie Healers (Torvi, 26.9.2003) Setti I: - Travelling riverside blues (Robert Johnson) BOOGIE HEALERS: - Stop breakin’ down blues (Robert Johnson) Antti Ahlgren laulu, kitara - That same thing (Willie Dixon)) Antti Toivonen saksofoni, huuliharppu, taustat - Little ba-by (Willie Dixon) Joni Aven basso, taustat - So glad you’re mine (Arthur ”Big Boy” Crudup) Timo Järvinen rummut - Nadine (Chuck Berry) - Bright lights, big city (Jimmy Reed) - Everything gonna be alright (Samuel ”Magic Sam” Maghett) - She put the whammy on me (Freddie King) - I’m ready (Bradford – Lewis - Fats ”Antoine” Domino) - Treat her right (Roy Head - Kurtz) Setti II: - Trouble bound (Dave Alvin) - My way (Jerry Capehart – Eddie Cochran) - Greatest lover in the world (Ellas McDaniel = Bo Diddley) - All your love (Otis Rush) - Fire (Bruce Springsteen) - Bring it on home to me (Sam Cooke) - I’m ready (jungle) (Willie Dixon) - Soul rockin (Chuck Berry) - Jumpin’ blues (McShann – Parker) - Marie Marie (Dave Alvin) - Rock this town (Brian Setzer) - Boogie with Healers (= Boogie at midnight) (Roy Brown – sov. Boogie Healers) ________________________________________________________________________________ Riverdale Bluesband (Alex Park Hotel, 27.9.2003) Setti: - If you love me like you say (Little John Taylor) RIVERDALE BLUESBAND: - What more can I do (Mikko Peltola – Tero Laari) Tero Laari laulu, kitara - Why did you hurt me (Tero Laari – Mikko Peltola – Henri Aalto) Veli-Matti Partanen kitara - Little girl (Riverdale Blues Band) Seppo Sauna-aho piano - Same old blues (Don Nix) Seppo Nuolikoski basso - Blind man blues (McKinley Morganfield = Muddy Waters) Mikko Peltola rummut - You don’t have to go (Jimmy Reed) - Honey hush (Lowell Fulson) - Hold that train (Mikko Peltola – Tero Laari) - Going down (Don Nix) - Tore down (Freddie King - Sonny Thompson) - Tired of talkin’ (Robben Ford) - Bottle blues (Mikko Peltola – Tero Laari) encore: - Woke up this morning (B.B.King – S. Taub) - Feel so bad (Chuck Willis) Manta Ray & Two Muchos (Alex Park Hotel, Velvet, 27.9.2003) Setti I: - Parchman farm (Mose Allison) - Stay down, stay cool (Joni Hyvärinen) - Lady Madonna (Lennon – McCartney) - Ain’t no love in the heart of the city (Price – Walsh) - Sunday morning (Joni Hyvärinen) MANTA RAY & TWO MUCHOS: - Pandora’s box (Gary Brooker – Keith Reid) Maria Hänninen laulu, lyömäsoittimet - I’m every woman (Nick Ashford – Valerie Simpson) Petri Peevo kitara, basso, laulu - Hallelujah I love her so (Ray Charles) Joni Hyvärinen kitara, basso, laulu - I wouldn’t treat the dog (The way you treat me) (Steve Barri) - Holy cow (Allan Toussaint) Encore: - I play dirty (Woods) Setti II: - Stand back (Kim Wilson) - Whatcha gonna do (Maria Hänninen) - I can’t stand the rain (Don Bryant) - Mercury blues (Douglas – Geddings) - (Sittin’ on) The dock of the bay (Steve Cropper – Otis Redding) - Bending like a willow tree (Lowell Fulson) - Smoke on the water (Richie Blackmore) - She’s not there (Rod Argent) Grizzly & His Backbeat Bears (Alex Park Hotel, 27.9.2003) Setti: - Jammin’ Jan (Pepe Ahlqvist) GRIZZLY & HIS BACKBEAT BEARS: - Woke up this morning (B.B. King – S. Taub) Pepe ”The Grizzly” Ahlqvist laulu, kitara - The things that I used to do (Eddie ”Guitar Slim” Jones) Mikko Löytty basso, laulu - You don’t have to go (Jimmy Reed) Seppo Rauteva rummut - All your love (Otis Rush) - If the sea was whiskey (Willie Dixon) - Ain’t got no home (Clarence ”Frogman” Henry) - Muddy boots (säv. Mikko Löytty, san. Teppo Nourva) - Don’t lie to me (Tampa Red) - Mellow down easy (Willie Dixon) - Eyesight to the blind (Rice Miller = Sonny Boy Williamson II) - Don’t answer the door (Jimmy Johnson) - Shame, shame, shame (Jimmy Reed) - Key to the highway (Willie ”Big Bill” Broonzy - Charles Segar) Encore: - Prayin’ on the old camp ground (trad.) T. Leino & Blue Disease (Alex Park Hotel, 27.9.2003) Setti: - Blues delivery (Tomi Leino) T. LEINO & BLUE DISEASE: - Little boy blue (Robert Lockwood Jr.) Tomi Leino laulu, kitara, huuliharppu - Oh baby (Walter Jacobs = Little Walter) Sammeli Palovaara kitara - I wonder why (Melvin London) Matti Vallius basso - Sometimes (Herman ”Junior” Parker) Jupe Ritmanen rummut - BB boogie (Tomi Leino) - Outskirts of town (Weldon) - Bad luck soul (B.B. King – S. Taub) - Heads up (Freddie King – Sonny Thompson) - Early in the morning (Sonny Boy Williamson I ) - Tell me what’s the reason (Tomi Leino) Encore: - I miss you so (Morgan Babb) - Iceman (Tomi Leino) Jake’s Blues Band (Alex Park Hotel, Velvet, 27.9.2003) Setti: - Say what (Stevie Ray Vaughan) JAKE’s BLUES BAND: - Inspiraatio (Jarmo ”Jake” Yrölä) Jake Yrölä laulu, kitara - Tell me baby (Jarmo ”Jake” Yrölä) Timo Salo basso - Hey Joe (Billy Roberts) Tomi Saarinen rummut - Don’t bother me (Lowell Fulson) - The thrill is gone (Roy Hawkins – Rick Darrell) - Thightrope (Stevie Ray Vaughan) - Superstition (Stevie Wonder) - Voodoo Chile (Slight return) (Jimi Hendrix) Jake’s Blues Band feat. Pepe Ahlqvist & Jussi Ristilä - You upset me baby (B.B. King – S. Taub – Josea) - Goin’ down slow (James B. Oden) Pepe Ahlqvist laulu, kitara, huuliharppu - Back to the river (Esa Kaartamo) Jussi Ristilä saksofoni, huuliharppu, taustalaulu Encore: - Medley: Ain’t doing too bad (D. Malone) / Miss Fine Brown Frame (Syl Johnson) / Guitar man (Bert de Coteaux - Cherry) .
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