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For "Snowing And Raining", both Alec Seward and Louis Hayes were playing out of A position in standard tuning. Slim starts out stating his problem, and Jelly offers no sympathy, as per usual. They worked so well this way, and they continue to alternate verses once they start singing. Most of their cuts are pretty short, and they remind me of episodes of "The Beverly Hillbillies" in that they don't so much end, as they do stop - JohnM, Guitar Slim & Jelly Belly lyrics thread

Author Topic: B.B. King on CNBC  (Read 637 times)

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Offline Lyle Lofgren

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B.B. King on CNBC
« on: March 01, 2013, 07:36:57 AM »
I think that, from now on, I'll keep the sound off on my television and read the text. It's much more interesting. Today, I flipped through some channels, and came on CNBC (the business news channel), where they were talking about European banks. Per the subtitles, one of the commentators said, "B.B. King made a secondary offering."

I have no idea what he really said, but, if the subtitles were accurate, I'd invest in it.

Lyle

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