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Encore Music. Favorite songs You've Posted Before

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There are songs that just keep coming back in your head from time to time, songs you will never get tired of hearing.

Any genre is fine. Post 'em if you got 'em.

From time to time this song comes back to me. It always knocks me the hell out. I've posted it before. I think Luther, Removable Mind and I are probably the only white guys that get into this deep into blues. It isn't for everybody.

Willie King was a farmer in Mississippi/Alabama. He wrote, played and sang blues on the side. I admire that Mr. King stayed close to his roots and refused to sell out and take a shot at the big time. I think he pretty much stayed on the blues and chitlin' circuit. Willie King died maybe 4 years ago.

It Takes A Good Woman ~ Willie King

 
ah, the really good stuff
cue this up while i go in search of some vintage JJ Cale
 
Sisters Kristen and Kimberly Kelly from Lorena, Texas



 
I don't know that I'd put this on any list of my all time favorites but it's one I keep coming back to and always like

 
ah, the really good stuff
cue this up while i go in search of some vintage JJ Cale


Trucks is such a good guitar player. His slide playing doesn't come up to Duane Allman's -- no one's does -- but he is one of the best going today.

I also have a soft spot for fingerstyle guitarists - that's how I was taught to play -- who needs a pick ? :)
 
Some of the local bands that I enjoyed during the mid to late 1970's in the DC area.





 
Here's another from my "why don't I listen to this more" file -

 
I've been listening to a lot of 90's rappers recently, and I think Lauryn Hill takes the cake.

 
I was so pissed that I couldn't grow an afro!:lamo

 
I first discovered the Filthy Thieving Bastards when someone sent me Gene and Jean. Immediately I thought "The Pogues" or Shane MacGowan.

 
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