I'm going to use this thread as my music thread, yep, just because I can![]()
where incoherent thoughts get in the way of ty takes
I'm going to use this thread as my music thread, yep, just because I can![]()
Last edited by Avante; 07-20-2015 at 12:54 AM.
I really like this band.
Setting a mood....
Last edited by Avante; 07-20-2015 at 01:09 AM.
I really like this band.
I don't mind if you wanna join in, just don't mess it up with you listen to because it's today, have some depth, dig a little deeper than Lil' Idiot and the DoRags....ok?
Yes I can go here but there are so many better places to be.
As you all should know by now I don''t give a damn what you like/want, it's all about .....me![]()
Last edited by Avante; 07-20-2015 at 01:34 AM.
The most famous of the Alabama piano players the great Walter Roland. Most known for backing fellow Alabaman Lucille Bogan on her famous "Shave Um Dry" the dirtiest tune in them blues.
Violence, drugs, alcohol, trains, prison, big in them blues. As we can hear the cat needs a 45 and the facts are he really did.
I'm going to give you a free education, if I were you I'd take advantage of it, learn something.
There is one thing ya never wanna forget, Bob Wills is still the King.
The great Tommy Duncan on vocals.
I really like this band.
Last edited by Avante; 07-20-2015 at 02:28 AM.
The incomparable Alexander 0' Neal
Not really in a mood, trying to find one.
Lovett
Last edited by Avante; 07-20-2015 at 02:49 AM.
When I first started playing the harmonica I tried to minic the old black blues cats like Noah Lewis, Hammie Nixon, Will shade and of course the master Sonny Boy Williamson. Never really warmed up to Little Walter Jacobs or Junior Wells.
While I did start out there, this is who I ended up with.
You can't play James Harman without Robert Lucas and William Clarke.
Last edited by Avante; 07-20-2015 at 03:16 AM.
I met a fat girl
in a little kicker bar
she asked if we could buy a bottle
go out to her car
I thought what the
she was kinda cute
so I grabbed some Jack Daneils
and away we did scoot
we both got drunk
which was a shame
because I never did
catch her name
she tore me up
I stood no chance
she just wanted to
the with romance
This is the cat who originated that sold my soul to the Devil*** at them crossroads story. But, it was Robert Johnson who made it famous
*** actually it was a Haitian God named Legba.
Last edited by Avante; 07-20-2015 at 04:12 AM.
One cup of coffee...
Never seen so many so stuck on keeping their horizons and perimeters so short and narrow. Amazing~~~
How about I do this.
BB was a huge fan of Lowell Fulson ,he covered this and it is the tune that put BB on the map. Yep, his first hit record.
The original.
I;m going where you have never gone before because you never knew it existed.
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