Walking Blues Performed by Pigmeat Pete Smith Country blues - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 16, 2012
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Heres the celebrated late London bluesman Pigmeat Pete Smith (1952 - 1999) performing "Walking Blues" "Walking Blues" is a blues standard first recorded by Son House for Paramount Records in 1930 and again for the Library of Congress in 1941. It was notably covered by his one-time protégé Robert Johnson in 1936 and by many other blues musicians since.

Pete responded to an advertisement I placed in several acoustic music and blues publications inviting musicians to come over and be recorded for my archive and he came over to my home for a video recording session in February 1998. He was a very gifted and warm affable performer and I will always remember those couple of hours I spent in his company recording the 90 odd minutes of his repertoire I was able to capture that afternoon. Beyond this one meeting I never got to meet him again.I first heard of his death in 1999 whilst having a telephone discussion with a blues journalist who told me he had chanced upon Pete in Londons Royal Free Hospital whilst visiting a ftriend,He described how poorly Pete had looked (he was very yellow faced).Pete tragicaly had discovered in the very late stages that he had a liver related cancer,and apparently he had died within a few days of discovering he was chronicaly ill. I hope this video serves as a small tribute to this very individual blues performer who mostly played his own original blues and was well known in Britain and Europe..

Kind Regards

Jim Clark
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