Bertha Mae Lightning – No Man Alive Can Outplay My Guitar (1952 Lost Blues | Raw Female Power Blues)
Автор: Love Rock 80s 90s
Загружено: 2025-12-06
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Step inside a smoke-filled 1952 cabaret where the air was thick with blues, danger, and raw emotion.
This is Bertha Mae Lightning, the forgotten queen of electric blues — bold, unshakable, and armed with a guitar tone that could tear the night in half.
“There Ain’t a Man Who Can Outplay My Guitar” is a rare, newly resurfaced Lost Blues Tape recorded live in a Mississippi juke joint during the early 50s.
Her voice growls with pain and pride, her guitar bleeds through the room with a fierce, soul-cutting energy that no man could ever match.
🎸 What you’ll hear in this session:
– warm analog tape hiss
– smoky 1950s cabaret ambience
– powerful plus-size female blues vocals
– gritty electric hollow-body guitar
– deep bass thumps from a dusty corner stage
– whiskey glasses clinking, men whispering, cards slapping on tables
– blues played with fire, sweat and defiance
🔥 Why this performance matters:
Bertha Mae Lightning wasn’t just a blueswoman — she was a revolution on a wooden stage, proving that strength, soul, and grit don’t need permission to shine.
Her guitar didn’t follow the rules.
It challenged them.
🎧 Best enjoyed with headphones:
Let the smoke rise.
Let the room fade.
Let Bertha Mae show why no man could ever outplay her guitar.
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