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I like the faster beat version mo better.
Taj Mahal got this from "Milk Cow Blues" (1930) by Sleepy John Estes, whom he called a poet. On mandolin was Yank Rachel and on piano was Jab Jones.
Spike, thanks for this - lovin' it.
This post...with Spike's contribution...is why I'll never leave MOG!
Very cool! They performed the first one (my personal favorite of the 2) on the Stones' Rock n Roll circus!
Sweeeeet! Thanks for sharing them.
And what a great find of Spike's, too!
I especially like the aluminum pull tab hat band that Henry has fashioned for himself.
Yes! He's resourceful.....
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Taj Mahal got this from "Milk Cow Blues" (1930) by Sleepy John Estes, whom he called a poet. On mandolin was Yank Rachel and on piano was Jab Jones.
Spike, thanks for this - lovin' it.
This post...with Spike's contribution...is why I'll never leave MOG!
Very cool! They performed the first one (my personal favorite of the 2) on the Stones' Rock n Roll circus!
Sweeeeet! Thanks for sharing them.
And what a great find of Spike's, too!
I especially like the aluminum pull tab hat band that Henry has fashioned for himself.
Yes! He's resourceful.....