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John Miller's "Porkchops and Applesauce"
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Blue Poodle:
I really love that song...can't get enough of it.
Anyone have any insights into how to play it?
Johnm:
Hi Tim,
I wrote that song to sound like a Memphis Minnie/Kansas Joe duet. I'm playing both parts on the recording. As I remember, the lead part is in Spanish tuning, DGDGBD, capoed at the third fret (not sure of the capo placement, but the part is definitely played in Spanish), and the back-up part is flat-picked out of A position, standard tuning capoed two frets lower from the lead guitar part. It is kind of a nutty song, I guess.
All best,
Johnm
Blue Poodle:
Thanks for the insight, John.
It is a fun song! Not too long ago I went through a period of days when I sang it over and over again, in the car, around the house....I decided that it was time to stop when my wife threatened to leave me if I didn't.
I suppose that one's enjoyment of things can be taken to extremes.
Yves:
I've never heard this one... which Johnm CD ?
Thanx
Yves
Johnm:
Hi Yves,
That tune was on my second Blue Goose album, "How About Me".
All best,
Johnm
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