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I think I saw some old man and he was real good on the guitar, on the chords, and he didn't sing that good, just play something like that, and I copied some of that and put the words to it. And Blind Blake used to have something kinda in that style. He would play in that style and I thought he was a real good guitar player. Nice chords. Played finger style. - Jesse Babyface Thomas explains how he wrote Blue Goose Blues, interview in Shreveport, La., ca. 1989

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Offline Adam Franklin

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Adam Franklin-Live at The George
« on: September 27, 2011, 04:23:22 AM »
Here's some footage of me playing at The George Inn in West Sussex. I had the honour of opening for, and playing with the excellent Steve James.



Thanks to Fred's Flying Circus for filming these.

Offline Richard

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Re: Adam Franklin-Live at The George
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2011, 01:09:19 PM »
Ah, I see young James lent you his mic!
(That's enough of that. Ed)

Offline Adam Franklin

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Re: Adam Franklin-Live at The George
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2011, 12:45:10 AM »
Ah, I see young James lent you his mic!

Hey Richard, Well spotted!
 
The Mic's all mine. I got it after seeing Steve & Del (Rey) using one a few years ago though.
I always used the clssic, SM-57/58 combo, I always found it a bit restrictive and a nightmare to get sound engineers to set up right. With the rode NT1, all the engineer has to do is plug it in, you can move about more as well.

Looking forward, Adam.

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