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To the first taker.
Joe Bonamassa CD "Redemption", sent via Priority Mail, no charge.
I just revamped the shop stereo a bit and re-organized a shamefully disorganized pile of CD's..... getting rid of some.
The rest of it's going to Goodwill once they open their doors again.
Unless..... unless.... someone wants the whole grab-bag for the cost of a medium Flat Rate Box, let's call it $20 by PayPal. No promises that you will like what else is in there, it's a a stack about 6" high.
Yma Sumac (yer gonna love this)
Morris Day and the Time
Sheryl Crow
Doobie Bros
Depeche Mode
Bach
...and a few others. I really hope someone takes the whole deal. I reserve the right to hold out a few days and put a whole deal-taker ahead of a freebie taker.
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If nobody take the whole box, I'd love the Redemption CD. I just discovered Joe about a year or so back. Love him.
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It's hard not to go with Phthalo, but ultramarine blue has some pop to it, but cobalt blue is so much more robust, while Indanthrone blue has such nice color and transparency, but who can forget the new kid on the block - YInMn Blue.... choices, choices...
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You guys have excellent taste in the blues! All rock is descended from the blues for sure, I took guitar lessons just to play Pink Floyd songs..
I always liked T. Bone Walker, B.B. King, Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson but my first blues album was my Dad's copy of Bare Wires by John Mayall!
Thank you for sharing Samantha Fish, she is new to me.. I very much enjoyed No Angel. She will be my new Pandora Channel.
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My blues collection so far consists of complete collections by
BB King
Beth Hart
Joe Bonamassa
Billy Gibson
Blues Traveler
Buddy guy
Girls With Guitars
Eric Clapton
Eric Gales
Henrik Freischlader
Jeff Healey
Keb' Mo'
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Leslie West
Mike Zito
Moreland & Arbuckle
Otis Taylor
Popa Chubby
Samantha Fish
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stewart Lindsey
Tab Benoit
Apocalypse Blues Revue
Tinsley Eillis
Walter trout
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You got it Daddy. Send address.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzKd0aiaK4c
This is amazing and well worth the time.
Late 70's I was a high rise construction worker in Chicago. I was walking around looking for a beer and saw Chuck Berry for a twenty dollar front row seat.
As I'm now in my late 50's and learning to play guitar, this was why I loved Rock and Roll. The amazing fusion of Blues and R&B.
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Big SRV fan, I do like Larkin Poe a lot too, very good musicians and very good looking too.