That's Jimmie Vaughn introducing Little Milton as the greatest blues singer, not to be confused with his brother, Stevie Ray Vaughn. As one of the comments at Youtube points out, the Vaughn brothers were both really classy when it came to treating their colleagues with respect, standing in the background to them. You can contrast that with how Mick said, "These legendary characters wouldn't mean a light commercially today if groups were not going round Britain doing their numbers." And the content of Little Milton's song with the racist misogynistic sexism of so many of the Stones songs.
"It seems to me that to organize on the basis of feeding people or righting social injustice and all that is very valuable. But to rally people around the idea of modernism, modernity, or something is simply silly. I mean, I don't know what kind of a cause that is, to be up to date. I think it ultimately leads to fashion and snobbery and I'm against it." Jack Levine: January 3, 1915 – November 8, 2010 LEVEL BILLIONAIRES OUT OF EXISTENCE
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Little Milton & Jimmie Vaughn - That's What Love Will Make You Do
That's Jimmie Vaughn introducing Little Milton as the greatest blues singer, not to be confused with his brother, Stevie Ray Vaughn. As one of the comments at Youtube points out, the Vaughn brothers were both really classy when it came to treating their colleagues with respect, standing in the background to them. You can contrast that with how Mick said, "These legendary characters wouldn't mean a light commercially today if groups were not going round Britain doing their numbers." And the content of Little Milton's song with the racist misogynistic sexism of so many of the Stones songs.
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