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The Iceman
1654 posts
May 14, 2014
8:51 AM
Sunny Girl just emailed me feeling sad about the passing of Chris, especially because he called her out of the blue asking her to come visit him (probably realizing he didn't have a lot of time left).


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The Iceman
1847
1788 posts
May 15, 2014
7:09 PM
the riff at 4:25 to 4:27
reminds me of dicky betts on the song blue sky
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i get a lot of request when i play my harmonica
"but i play it anyway"
NiteCrawler .
298 posts
May 16, 2014
4:28 AM
@ root,I watched it on you tube and it was in Germany on a pontoon stage on the Black Sea 100 yards off of the coast.80,000 people attended the show,talk about avoiding stage crashing,I thought it was pretty strange myself although the rendition was great,very nice combination.
Frank
4268 posts
May 16, 2014
9:33 AM
Sounded really nice - Great to see Steve giving Muddy a billboard for the masses to contemplate :)

Last Edited by Frank on May 16, 2014 9:33 AM
GMaj7
410 posts
May 16, 2014
10:52 AM
Awesome.. I'm sure 5,000 of those views are mine over the years.. love this tune and rendition...

Like how Steve Baker never goes over the vocals but is unmistakably there.

This song is made by BOTH musicians.. and that kind of quality is.. just not very common.. It is obvious why they are playing to such a large crowd...

Talent like cream rises..
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Greg Jones
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1847
1806 posts
May 20, 2014
6:46 PM
here is a steve baker inspire riff
from the above song

ok i dont like how the new soundcloud is posting
every track i have, i am deleing this post



i get a lot of request when i play my harmonica
"but i play it anyway"

Last Edited by 1847 on May 20, 2014 7:14 PM


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