The Blues Thread
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Harmless, if you could go ahead and delete your account like you said you would, that'd be really great.
Self wrote:Every time I get to be a bachelor, I order Chinese. Twice a year, I gorge on broccoli 'n beef and crab rangoons. The guilt reminds me of masturbation. So does the rice.
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Probably will. Later, then.
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Well this got pretty deep.
Self wrote:Every time I get to be a bachelor, I order Chinese. Twice a year, I gorge on broccoli 'n beef and crab rangoons. The guilt reminds me of masturbation. So does the rice.
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I'm drunk & listening to this. It's a thing of beauty. I have no words.zeb wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:An Ass Pocket of Whiskey and Mr Wizard had so many plays back in the day.
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It's brilliant.
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Man oh man, I saw him twice at the Byron Bay Blues Festival about 15 years ago. He was insane and I think it was probably the best freeing live experience I've had. It was truly something else.zeb wrote:I feel fortunate to have seen him in a small club, stood in the front row for the performance and then shook his hand at the end of the show. It was an incredible night.Harry Lime wrote:i think he's kind of hilarious in that documentary. The record producers are telling him to stop collecting welfare checks when in he's hauling in a few thousand for playing shows.zeb wrote:I love RL.
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That's sad. I saw him support U2 on the Love Town tour of 89. Nearly saw him again in 94 but baulked as it was in a tent and it was massively hot that day.
Back in the mid 90's there was a competition with the Deuces Wild album to win a BBKing signed Lucille model Epiphone guitar.
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I Cover The Waterfront and Jessie James are among my fave JLH songs.tragabigzanda wrote:Holy cow, how did this album elude me all these years.
Just got Paul Rodgers’ Muddy Waters tribute album on vinyl today. Rock production of blues just hits a sweet spot. For every song having a different guitarist, it’s just song after song cranked out of the park. Bodacious blues or something. Except the Jeff Beck tracks, he’s just faaaaawk.
Think I’m going to try being kind to everyone a chance.