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Del played tougher than a boiled owl, and I still pity the fool what's got to follow her on to the stage. She sang prettier than many a woman with a guitar known primarily for their voice. Her original instrumental, Wobbly Walk, inspired by chapters 16-18 (Debbs and Socialism) of Howard Zinn's classic People's History of the United States is a hoot and conjures up a Chaplanesque Bo of old, IWW card fresh in hand, struttin' his stuff - Mr O'Muck review, Opera House gig somewhere off the mainland, Maine, USA

Author Topic: Blakes Breakdown - Mike Martin 1976  (Read 1480 times)

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Offline SteveMcBill

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Blakes Breakdown - Mike Martin 1976
« on: December 30, 2004, 08:46:58 AM »
Hi Weenies,

Next tune is very much a 'personal statement' on Blind Blake's Breakdown, played by Mike Martin on his Ovation Balladeer in 1976. The tune was recorded on an old portable cassette recorder (not hi-fi) and the tape has been copied many times since - so, the quality is not wonderful. However, here is hoping it gives you a couple of ideas or so when playing this type of tune.

Cheers, take care, and keep on pluckin'.

Steve J. McWilliam
www.stevemcwilliam.co.uk/guitar/tab.htm

 


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