Killing Floor by Howlin' Wolf

Way too much detail about a classic song

This post is about a blues classic: the song “Killing Floor” by Howlin' Wolf, with Hubert Sumlin on guitar. You simply cannot listen to this song too many times: The song has been covered by pretty much everyone, including Jimi Hendrix. Led Zeppelin was obviously influenced by the song when they created The Lemon Song. They even paid Howlin’ Wolf $45K after they were sued, but nobody knows how much Arc Music (owners of the rights) nor the lawyers made. [Read More]

Beginner Blues

The two most fundamentally important things to playing blues

Contrary to what I thought when I first started, the blues are far from simple! Even though the blues uses just three chords, the reasons behind them all being dom7 chords, for example are pretty complex. Things really get interesting when people like Brian Wilson or Ornette Coleman get involved. Still, a 12-bar blues almost always follows roughly the same chord changes. It usually moves to the IV chord in bar 4, for example, then back to the I in bar 6, and has some sort of turnaround in the last four bars. [Read More]