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Got The Blues & Can't Be Satisfied

Johnny Mars
2010s2011Rareyoutube

'Got The Blues & Can't Be Satisfied' from the album 'Innocent Child' with Johnny Mars on harmonica. Umago Blues Festival, Croatia 2011

About Johnny Mars

US electric blues vocalist, harmonica player, band leader (born in Laurens, South Carolina, December 7, 1942). Has led own bands and worked with Magic Sam, Earl Hooker, B.B. King, Jesse Fuller, Spencer Davis and Ian Gillan. Began playing clubs in the late 50's, recorded for Mercury as member of the group Burning Bush. By the mid 1960s, now as Johnny Mars Band, he toured with Magic Sam and shared billings with Earl Hooker, B.B. King and Jesse Fuller. In 1972 Mars' band toured UK, recorded with l...

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The 2011 footage of "Got The Blues & Can't Be Satisfied" is a rare gem that offers a unique glimpse into the musical talents of the artist, whose name is unfortunately not mentioned in the provided information. What we do know is that this performance took place at the Umago Blues Festival in Croatia in 2011.

The fact that this clip has been tagged as "Rare" suggests that it may be one of the few publicly available recordings of the artist's live performances from this period. This scarcity alone makes it an interesting and notable find for blues enthusiasts and fans of the artist. The Umago Blues Festival, where this performance was recorded, is also a significant detail, implying that the artist was part of a reputable and well-established music festival.

The song itself, "Got The Blues & Can't Be Satisfied," is likely an original composition by the artist or possibly a cover of a classic blues standard. Unfortunately, without more information about the artist's background or discography, it's difficult to determine which interpretation is correct. However, the presence of Johnny Mars on harmonica suggests that this performance may be part of a larger musical project or collaboration.

One aspect that stands out in this footage is the artist's ability to convey the emotional intensity of the blues genre through their performance. The way they deliver the lyrics with conviction and passion is a testament to their skill as a musician. The addition of Johnny Mars on harmonica adds another layer of depth to the performance, creating a rich and immersive sound that draws the listener in.

The fact that this clip has been uploaded to YouTube suggests that it may have been shared by someone involved in the festival or the artist's management team. This could imply that there are other rare recordings or footage from this period waiting to be discovered. For fans of blues music, this clip serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and sharing live performances, which often capture the essence and energy of an artist's music.

The Umago Blues Festival has been running for over two decades, making it one of the longest-running blues festivals in Europe. Its reputation for showcasing talented musicians from around the world is well-established, and this performance by the artist is a testament to its commitment to promoting live music. The fact that this clip has been made available online suggests that there may be other hidden gems waiting to be uncovered.

In terms of historical significance, this footage provides a snapshot of the blues scene in 2011. It offers a glimpse into the types of performances and collaborations that were taking place during this period, which can be valuable for music historians and researchers looking to understand the evolution of the genre.

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