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"Outside Woman Blues" (acoustic T-170)
An old Blind Willie Reynolds song (or whatever name he went by on a given day) and Cream/Clapton tune, played on my Silver Creek T-170.
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8712325 |
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There was a thread about what is mojo recently. This is a good example. Nice job.
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Thanks Rick
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I'm a big fan of the late Jeff Healey. While I'm not familiar with this song, it reminds me of stuff I've heard from him. Cool!
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This is where I learned it from:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oarej9z--E Puts mine version to shame. Also was on an old Cream album I wore out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ig4IJgRjGU |
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Ahhhh, the blues!! Nicely done, Tom, nicely done indeed!
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Hey Tom!
I liked that! Up until now, I'd only ever heard electric versions of that; never a solo acoustic arrangement. I enjoyed your take on it. |