Recently unearthed from the Secret Museum Archives Pat Conte Mandolin, Joe Belulovitch Harp, Grungie O'Muck Guitar and vocal
Someday Baby
http://picosong.com/cra4/
Someday Baby
http://picosong.com/cra4/
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The British ballads became a new kind of form in their hand. And out of them came the blues, a new kind of song of commentary and satire, a song form which, after all, has become the main musical form of the whole human species. - Alan Lomax
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Someday Baby http://picosong.com/cra4/ Wow, I really like the interwoven dynamic you all get with this. Lotta listening going on, Mr O.
Call me Ishmael, but shouldn't the Sons of Queequeg have a bones player? Could be the perfect touch for this euphonius whale? Wax Primordial ooze is us! or was us. And the bones idea is a good one Wax. Too bad my erstwhile colleagues have buried the Academy.
Primordial ooze is us! or was us. You can bill yourself as "O'Muckosaurus"--"The missing link in the evolution of the Blues" Pages: [1] Go Up
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