Frank
4396 posts
May 29, 2014
4:04 AM
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KingoBad
1477 posts
May 29, 2014
6:11 AM
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I liked that a lot!
---------- Danny
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GamblersHand
506 posts
May 29, 2014
6:33 AM
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Peg Leg Sam is great. love his tone
Here a cautionary tale starts from about 2.35 in
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Frank
4404 posts
May 29, 2014
7:32 AM
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Nice...James is player who knows how to tell a story with his harp too :)
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mr_so&so
829 posts
May 29, 2014
10:15 AM
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Guy Davis. I went to a show of his, never having heard him before, and was very impressed. He is a fantastic solo artist, multi-instrumentalist (including harp), and a fine storyteller.
The train-chugging / fox chase thing is a lot more tolerable and entertaining with a story behind it:
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Last Edited by mr_so&so on May 29, 2014 10:20 AM
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mr_so&so
830 posts
May 29, 2014
10:27 AM
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This fellow also comes to mind as a storyteller as much as he is a bluesman.
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john_blues
9 posts
May 30, 2014
4:02 AM
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Serves me right to suffer is a great one indeed!
It might not strictly be blues, but I really like the style of bob dylan
Last Edited by john_blues on May 30, 2014 4:03 AM
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Komuso
315 posts
May 30, 2014
4:34 AM
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Best anti harp ever!
---------- Paul Cohen aka Komuso Tokugawa HarpNinja - Your harmonica Mojo Dojo Bringing the Boogie to the Bitstream
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Frank
4411 posts
May 30, 2014
4:53 AM
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Last week we went to see a play about Johnny's music... they did 30 of his songs it was great and had a harp player too in a bunch of them - this one was funny - no harp here but you could play the melody easily :)
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Frank
4416 posts
May 30, 2014
9:38 AM
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Here is a story I wrote about how "LeftY" got his name :)
Last Edited by Frank on May 30, 2014 9:39 AM
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GamblersHand
507 posts
May 30, 2014
11:15 AM
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impressive as always, Frank
another one - the King of the Talkin' Blues himself, Todd Snider
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