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I don't know if I'd call this contemporary blues or not. I'd call it downright, down home Missouri. This is poker on the dock music, fire flies and midnight skinny dipping music, this is music from Bayou Blaine, circa 1987. This is the so called title track of a cassette tape I mailed to a friend...Bob...my friend Bob. I used to do these sort of fake radio shows (go figure) and I'd basically set up my studio as if I was doing a live show and put the thing together on the fly...the next day it would be off in the post. One show, one DJ, one listener.
This is the final and title track of the newly minted CD, Bar RRR, Rikkis Redneck Review. If I can figure out how to upload all of the tracks into some sort of album here, I will do so, other wise, I'll at least get a few of these tracks posted, god save Mr. Peabody's Way Back Machine or this crap might have been lost forever.
This is the final and title track of the newly minted CD, Bar RRR, Rikkis Redneck Review. If I can figure out how to upload all of the tracks into some sort of album here, I will do so, other wise, I'll at least get a few of these tracks posted, god save Mr. Peabody's Way Back Machine or this crap might have been lost forever.
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Feter
I love lo - fi tracks ...I have this experience in the 90s where all me
and my band would do ...recording cassettes and shared them for free among
friends ... very cool guitar works ...loved the feel for all the guitars !!
thnx alot for sharin !!!!