Terry Robb plays Robert Johnsons "My Love Is In Vain". Check out Terrys MySpace: www.myspace.com

22 thoughts on “Terry Robb – Acoustic Blues Master – Robert Johnson

  1. I’ve never heard him before, but I’m blown away. Insanely strong and clear tone. Just fantastic playing. Almost the best I’ve heard in this style next after Rory Block.

  2. I don’t think Terry Robb would waste his time on Youtube comment spaces when he could be cultivating his music

  3. When you can play like that you don’t need to be Mr. Perfect voice. Blues wasn’t about perfect ANYTHING, alot of it was out of tune guitars and drunk guys with a slide, but people loved it and still do. So shut your hole if you have nothing useful to say.

  4. His vocal inadequacies are obvious; admit it. He should learn ragtime guitar or only instrumental numbers so we don’t have to be tortured by his voice. You must be Terry Robb.

  5. For all his skills, Terry Robb is much better with the acoustic guitar than Clapton, and Clapton is usually superb with electric blues. I am not saying Clapton can’t do acoustic, I am saying that, for the original blues, Robb sounds better. He’s what they call a primitivist.

  6. Outstanding…nice little touches, man…Some real nice blue notes…

  7. Too bad there’s not a voice to go along with the fine guitar.

  8. clapton did this better,listen to his version then youll understand

  9. There is no tab – Terry plays 100{10faa3092bae83cdf963b1ab1025701434ba1e012413cb9c0c72be0a479389c3} improvisation. He never plays a song the same twice. It flows out of him in a way few can – it’s endless. I’ve seen him solo for 5 minutes straight and he never loses momentum. It’s amazing!

  10. Does anyone know where can i get a hold of this particular tab? this is superb playing and I wonder how much of it is the original Robert Johnson version and how is much Mr. Robb’s interpretation.

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