🎙️ Backroad Moonlight Blues – A Blues Journey in 12 Confessions 🎶

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Title | 🎙️ Backroad Moonlight Blues – A Blues Journey in 12 Confessions 🎶 |
Author | the twilight blues |
Duration | 1:01:50 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=A07lAZn_6Cs |
Description
This Playlist Inspired by : American Folk Blues Festival Essentials ( Live 1963 - 1975 )
Some stories can’t be told straight.
They surface like old scars—out of order, in fragments, through songs that bleed truth whether you want to hear it or not.
We open with "Backroad Moonlight Blues" 00:00:00 — slow, drifting, and restless, inspired by John Lee Hooker’s Hobo Blues. Like headlights fading in the rearview, it carries the words you never dared to say.
In "Still Have Hands" 00:03:49 , echoing Howlin’ Wolf’s raw growl, there’s a stubborn reach toward something real—proof that the soul can still feel.
"Shake On These Rails" 00:08:42 rattles with the sound of departure, channeling Fred McDowell’s train-like pulse, each rumble carrying pieces of what used to be ours.
We return "Back on These Old Streets" 00:13:23 , where Luther Allison’s Chicago spirit still lingers in the cracks of the pavement.
"Several Years Late" 00:16:59 , inspired by Buddy Guy, is the confession that came too late to change the ending—but couldn’t stay unspoken.
"Don’t Leave Me Alone" 00:23:45 carries Big Joe Williams’ pleading urgency, laying every vulnerability bare.
"Don’t Play Me Slow" 00:28:46 , with the bite of Junior Wells, is a quiet plea for mercy—if it’s over, let it be quick.
"Being Silent Is Not Not Knowing" 00:33:27 , drawing from Sonny Boy Williamson II, speaks volumes without a single shouted word.
In "I’m Not Your Fool Anymore" 00:38:07 , Big Mama Thornton’s defiant soul breathes through weary dignity.
"I Don’t Have Much" 00:43:44 , echoing Lightnin’ Hopkins, strips everything down to the truth—nothing left but tired hands and an aching heart.
"There’s Your Name" 00:50:15 , inspired by Otis Rush, is a reminder that some names still cut deep after years in the dark.
And finally, "Don’t Walk Away So Cold" 00:57:09 , with T-Bone Walker’s slow burn, freezes the moment love left without warmth.
💔 Every song is a letter never sent.
🎶 Every note is a truth that refused to stay buried.
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