Trouble In Mind - classic old blues

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  • Buggy!!  I have thought of you lately.  Missed you too.  I bet you are biking instead of cigar box guitaring.  I am doing a bit of both.

  • Tin Sandwich... gees times must be hard...might be a bit tough on the teeth.. but sounds mitey fine ;>)

  • Looking good, Dave.  I like your shirts and that you find most of them at Good Will or similar.  :)

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  • Thanks, Dave.  Hope you are on the mend.   'Bravo fartizimo.'   That is the nicest thing anyone ever said to me.  :D

  • Really good Unc. Bravo fartiziMoe ,

  • Agreed on the sharing of great lyrics from song to song, Rope.  I always like recognizing a good line like an old friend.   Ha, on my lack of proper blues outfit.  It was pretty warm here today.   Thanks!

  • That is a great old tune whose verses have been adapted into other tunes and songs ever since it came out. I don’t know, maybe they were borrowed in the first place. They are just solid lyrics that seem to be natural and perfect and poetic. Sun’s gonna shine in my back door someday - that’s jes’ gold! Lay my head on that railroad line, let the 2:19 pacify my mind - gold! Nice job on this one, and nice choice UncleJohn!

    (Sorta hard to take a blues man serious-like in shorts & barefoot though...)

  • LOL,  Alan.  Thanks!

  • Trouble in mind, I'm blue, But I won't be blue always, 'cause the sun's gonna shine on my white feet someday, good take on an old classic "Hayseed John", looks like your just in from Pickin' some Cotton :-D

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