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frankie:
A little 12-string madness...? Kim says this sounded better & more relaxed at Clifftop...? I dunno - I find Leadbelly really hard to play.? It's not so much the notes, but the intensity and the singing.? Jeez...

The song clocks in at just over 5 minutes (sorry - lots of verses) and was just a bit too big to post here.? What I've posted is a streaming link to the file on my website.? If for some reason you need to d/l the song and can't figure out how to locate the file, either pm me or send me an email and I'll send you a link.

I used the new Fraulini for the song - I'll try and post something a little less manic next, so you can hear it a little better.? Playing this song is what sold me on the guitar, though - feels just right!

Slack:
Hi Frank, the link does not work for me, I get this in my browser:

#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:306,Frank Basile - Alberta (Lead Belly)
http://www.donegone.net/yd/sounds/alberta.mp3

frankie:
Heh...  looks you're set up to treat .m3u files as plain text, so they show up in your browser.  You can associate .m3u files with Winamp (via Windows Explorer) and they'll start streaming auto-magically...

On the other hand, the url starting with http://www.donegone.net in your post should allow you to download the file directly.

uncle bud:
Yow. Nice job, Frank. You're working hard on this one, really keepin' up that great Leadbelly intensity. You and Alvin should get together, trade Leadbelly tunes!

frankie:
Thanks, u.b. - glad you like it.  It's a lot of fun to play, but it took me a while to figure out how the vocal fit in...  it was hard for me to work up the courage to sing it, since it's almost more like a field holler than a blues.  Listening to it again, I don't always 'get it', but it's fun & archaic sounding.

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