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Electric blues
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Lyrics
Somebody broke your wing etc. etc.
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Plays: 74
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Uploaded: Oct 29, 2009 - 01:46:32 AM
Last Updated: Nov 03, 2009 - 08:12:40 AM Last Played: Nov 21, 2009 - 02:04:58 AM
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1 Black Strat, 1 podxt, 1 green pick.
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bloosman1 said 23 days ago (October 29th, 2009)
Live
Did this with some friends the other day.
Check out my latest song called Broken Wing
Feter said 23 days ago (October 29th, 2009)
Broken Wing
MAN >..this is absolutely a Hoot ..wonderful
live feel ...the tone of the guitar is a killer
here ..you really can play these notes so well
great vocal ..wonderful set of band so tight..
recording wise on such live set just WOW .....
this is the real deal ....let em coming bluz ..
more more more ....thnx alot for sharin !!!!
bloosman1 said 22 days ago (October 30th, 2009)
Feter
Thank you!
Check out my latest song called Broken Wing
sloparts said 18 days ago (November 2nd, 2009)
Love the sound of that guitar, Jerome
This ones going on the iPod for sure. This is some great blues here man. Sounds like a live gig, sans the audience.

Some very cool, funky blues playin' man, I love it.

Ed
Check out my latest song called Just a little Something
bloosman1 said 18 days ago (November 3rd, 2009)
sloparts
Thank you so much! It was live with a Tascam field recorder. (DR1)
Check out my latest song called Broken Wing
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Name: Jerome Monson
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The blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on a pentatonic scale and a characteristic twelve-bar chord progression. The form evolved in the United States in the communities of former African slaves from spirituals, praise songs, field

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