My Song of the Day

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topcat

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This great jam reminds me of driving alone on long, straight stretches of I-5 through the center of California where I could play whatever I wanted, as loud as I wanted. Set the cruise control and turn it up. From a pioneering band of the country rock sound.
Fun fact: Timothy B. Schmit replaced Randy Meisner in both Poco and The Eagles.

 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Remember what I said about multiculturalism? This is it
Walking Blues (Robert Johnson) feat. Keb' Mo' | Playing For Change | Song Around The World

In honor of blues legend Robert Johnson's birthday, we are proud to share our latest Song Around The World, "Walking Blues," featuring Keb' Mo' along with musicians from six countries. Originally written and recorded by Son House in 1930, Robert recorded his own version in 1936. We started our version in Patagonia, Argentina with Roberto Luti and Nico Bereciartua playing slide guitars in front of a 100-year-old fig tree and with that raw performance, we added friends as we traveled to create a blues jam around the world. Blues is always from the people for the people and this video creates a moment in time to come together and put all the darkness and division we face as a human race into the music so it can set us free. Turn it up and enjoy!
 

topcat

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Remember what I said about multiculturalism? This is it
Walking Blues (Robert Johnson) feat. Keb' Mo' | Playing For Change | Song Around The World

In honor of blues legend Robert Johnson's birthday, we are proud to share our latest Song Around The World, "Walking Blues," featuring Keb' Mo' along with musicians from six countries. Originally written and recorded by Son House in 1930, Robert recorded his own version in 1936. We started our version in Patagonia, Argentina with Roberto Luti and Nico Bereciartua playing slide guitars in front of a 100-year-old fig tree and with that raw performance, we added friends as we traveled to create a blues jam around the world. Blues is always from the people for the people and this video creates a moment in time to come together and put all the darkness and division we face as a human race into the music so it can set us free. Turn it up and enjoy!
Sol Homar is so-o good looking!
Here's mine for today.
 

injinji

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Used to love that band, back in the Country Rock days. He soured on me when I heard him praise Trump, though.
"Elvin Bishop sittin' on a bale of hay, he ain't good lookin', but he sure can play."
Me too. As long as we keep it to music, really loved The South is going to do it Again.
 

Jimdamick

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Me too. As long as we keep it to music, really loved The South is going to do it Again.
I'm not into most of the new country music, but Waylon Jennings , Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Dixie Chicks are cool.
I love Delta/Southern blues & New Orleans/St. Louis Jazz.
Shit, all the greatest music in America started in the South when you really think about it.
Except for these bands from New England :)



 

DIY-HP-LED

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Favorite guitar work and flight, better than looking at an album cover and it kinda matches the tune too. :D I'm sure it was picked for that reason, aside from the fact that the pilot is a good guitar player too and a fan. Here is Gab707 flying the mountains in a blue dream. Turn it up and and go to Youtube for the best view.
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Flying in a blue dream
 
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