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Now if you evuh wanna call up de Devil, don't furgit dat he gonna test you out good an' dat he ain't gonna show up de first Sunday you goes out to de forks of de road an' calls 'im; he ain't gonna show up no sooner'n de third time you calls 'im an' maybe not den - from Jim Finn on Calling Up the Devil in J. Mason Brewer's American Negro Folklore

Author Topic: Kansas City Blues by Jim Jackson  (Read 1341 times)

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Offline ArthurBlake

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Kansas City Blues by Jim Jackson
« on: September 14, 2014, 08:17:44 AM »
More from the Muskrats gig, hope some of you guys like this :)

I met a woman she was a pigmeat some
Big fat mouth, I followed her home
She pulled a gun and broke my jaw
Didnt leave me hard on, I didnt get sore

Offline jtbrown

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Re: Kansas City Blues by Jim Jackson
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2014, 08:20:24 AM »
Very nice!  I enjoyed both of these videos; thanks for posting them.

Todd Brown

Offline ArthurBlake

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Re: Kansas City Blues by Jim Jackson
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2014, 12:32:24 AM »
Very nice!  I enjoyed both of these videos; thanks for posting them.

Todd Brown

Thanks very much mate
I met a woman she was a pigmeat some
Big fat mouth, I followed her home
She pulled a gun and broke my jaw
Didnt leave me hard on, I didnt get sore

Offline Blind Boy Joe

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Re: Kansas City Blues by Jim Jackson
« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2015, 05:57:04 PM »
It's always good to hear music played live before an audience. I especially liked it when the harmonica was playing, it really complimented the guitar.

Offline ArthurBlake

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Re: Kansas City Blues by Jim Jackson
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2015, 09:42:16 PM »
It's always good to hear music played live before an audience. I especially liked it when the harmonica was playing, it really complimented the guitar.
Yes Peter Healy plays a nice harp doesn't he. I really appreciate you putting a comment up as it's nice to know the video hasn't disappeared into the ether. We have since added a washboard player to my latest video which is on Performance Corner and it's titled, "The New Salty Dog", basically Papa Charlie's lyrics with an added ditty from "They're Red Hot" by Robert Johnson and played in a Blind Boy Fuller style.
                          Cheers mate.
I met a woman she was a pigmeat some
Big fat mouth, I followed her home
She pulled a gun and broke my jaw
Didnt leave me hard on, I didnt get sore

 


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