Old blues. Possibly by Son House. This rendition uses lyrics similar to those used by Son House. My finger is blue from painter's tape and leaking a bit from a cut while slicing tators and onions. I''ll live. A while at least.
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Thanks, Dennis. I think I know you like this kind of sound, song. I really enjoy playing this plugged in LPG or my Swampy and getting loud on the blues.
Like they say, I’d sure hate to see the tater! Back from the kitchen battlefield and fighting through injuries, UJ knocks one out the park! This has a Son House heartbeat, loved the LPG Diddley play and singing John!
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Thanks, Dave. I am back to finger chording and picking today.
Sometimes blood helps the tone. I’ve split my nail on the diddle finger. Got to let it rest a while. Guitar finger blues.
Thanks, Dennis. I think I know you like this kind of sound, song. I really enjoy playing this plugged in LPG or my Swampy and getting loud on the blues.
Thanks, Kale. Grit is good.
Another deep UJ track. I'm digging your style on this one. Gritty and raw ol' blues. A+
Thanks, Daniel, Danny, and Rick. Bad old days when a person, especially a black one, could be put on a work hang for little or almost no wrong doing.
Like they say, I’d sure hate to see the tater! Back from the kitchen battlefield and fighting through injuries, UJ knocks one out the park! This has a Son House heartbeat, loved the LPG Diddley play and singing John!
great job Unc nothing like some good old Son House blues
onions are chock full of vitamin C. (haling your wound). your song is chock full of vitamin C. (clean and mean).
Thanks, Noisemaker!