Nice. Over the last 2 weeks I've started picking through a set of blues tunes for a new band. Because I'm primarily a metal guitarist, it's a change of pace.
I was fortunate to have grown up in the suburbs of Chicago, which is a big blues town.
I was about 15/16 years old when I started playing in some of the blues clubs. I would go to the "bad/ghetto" parts of town, because they didn't care how old I was. If I had $2 for the man at the door, I could go in and play. Any night I wasn't playing with my punk/metal band, I would be at The Checkerboard, Rosa's, Buddy Guys, ect. I'd also often hit Maxwell Street Market on Sundays, for the outdoor jams. I got to jam with countless "old school" Chicago Blues players and got to meet a lot of great people, like Phil Guy, Buddy Guy, Piano C. Red, Lefty Dizz, Toronzo Cannon, Buddy Miles, and more.
One funny thing I learned a long time ago about playing Blues here is...there's a huge difference between how most black players and most white players view the blues.
The white guys in the Stevie Ray Vaughn hats (almost every white guy had one, back then) HATED HATED HATED me. They would bitch and gripe and say I wasn't playing "traditional" blues because I would mix my blues riffs with my Yngwie-wannabe chops. They pulled that "but I play with feeling" crap as an excuse for their not having any chops and not really knowing how to play. I didn't play the blues like Yngwie. But, when I felt is was right, I ripped it all open and let my fingers fly.
The old black guys, on the other hand, LOVED my playing. They liked the speed and chops. Many of those old guys asked me to join their band. They wanted the flash. I was always welcome to play with guys like Lefty Dizz or Piano C. Red. They loved the excitement and something new. They had no interest in some white kid coming up and pretending to be Hound Dog Taylor after a long day of picking cotton. I could be myself, play whatever I felt, and put on a show..and they loved it.
I still have a lot of friend in the blues scene here. If any rig talkers from Chicago want to go hit some open blues jam sometime, let me know. It's always fun.