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Old 01-14-2018, 11:11 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I meant Neopolitan, not OccultHawk. Damn the bourbon.
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Old 01-14-2018, 11:14 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Nea

I like all those


How bout Hazel Dickens?
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Old 01-14-2018, 11:22 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Nea

I like all those


How bout Hazel Dickens?
I haven't heard of her, maybe I did, but I am not sure.

I like Jean Ritchie and also Karen Dalton.
Jean Ritchie - Hangman (I guess Led Zeppelin stolen the Hangman song from her, right Chula?)

Karen Dalton - It Hurts Me Too


The guitar work in It Hurts Me Too reminds of the Stones' Love in Vain, which is a cover of Robert Johnson's Love in Vain Blues. I am not saying it note for note, but something about Karen's picking reminds of Love in Vain.
The Rolling Stones - Love in Vain


Robert Johnson - Love In Vain Blues
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Old 01-14-2018, 11:27 PM   #24 (permalink)
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I meant Neopolitan, not OccultHawk. Damn the bourbon.
I figured as much. I got the message and I changed font size.
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Old 01-14-2018, 11:35 PM   #25 (permalink)
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_...om_the_Gallows

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I haven't heard of her, maybe I did, but I am not sure.

I like Jean Ritchie and also Karen Dalton.
Jean Ritchie - Hangman (I guess Led Zeppelin stolen the Hangman song from her, right Chula?)

Karen Dalton - It Hurts Me Too


The guitar work in It Hurts Me Too reminds of the Stones' Love in Vain, which is a cover of Robert Johnson's Love in Vain Blues. I am not saying it note for note, but something about Karen's picking reminds of Love in Vain.
The Rolling Stones - Love in Vain


Robert Johnson - Love In Vain Blues
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Welcome aboard. I like country as well, but what the **** is bro country? Is that like some hip new variety popular on college campuses, utilizing ironic yet socially conscious dialog? I'm guessing Johnny Cash isn't involved.
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I'm not sure what bro country is either and I'm an old man. My tastes in country are pretty limited (Cash, Earle...) I do like Neko Case when she does country and Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins. I guess I'm more of an alt-country person. Anyway, welcome to the forum, Vaylor, and whatever you do, don't type in white. No one will see it
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Where I live if you meet a chick on tinder and you want to get laid plan on pretending to like bro country. You’ll go to a club with two rooms. One with a DJ blasting Florida Georgia Line another with some cute blond singing/rapping Sam Hunt. If you wanna get laid, buy lots of beer, drink at her speed, keep your eyes planted on hers, oh yeah be sure to park somewhere you can leave your car so you can leave with her in her car so it’s not “creepy”.
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I don't know either but the name alone tells me all I need to know.

And it ain't good.
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