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  • Every time I watch this it provides me pleasure.

  • Excellent!!

    Thank you

  • thanks guys! great work!

  • It's weird to see a woman play blues guitar, mostly because I've never seen one. Pretty damn good playing, though.

  • Cindy Cashdollar is just the coolest....... her tone on whatever she chooses is just beautiful....

  • ah, great... 

  • This is so good! Anyone remember Andy Fernbach?

  • smells like cheese.

  • Wow that was new to me.. thats refreshing. KUDOS them. and thanks for posting.

  • good job sonny, cindy killed it. what a fine player

  • Dude, this gives me chills... love the blues and I have to agree with BeLikeTheSquerrel... everyone feels the blues in one way or another....its how you put those experiences into the music and the feeling and emotion and soul you put into the music that counts and MAKES it the blues. Hell, I believe it was BB King who said " You can have all the money in the world and STILL feel the blues..."

  • how is the dulcimer tuned?

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  • @bersheik DADFAD

  • @bersheik its tuned just like the lap steel. same tuning as the zitharbonefone

  • SHE F*#KING KILLED IT. That was sooooo sick

  • The slide guitar is without sin. The other fellow ain't half shabby either.

  • 5 stars

  • ooo yeah

  • I love Cindy, but this is the epitome of white boy...eruh girl blues

  • amazing.. skip is my favorite bluesman.. and you did him justice

  • love it!!! 5/5

  • Just wonderful! :=))

  • very nice

  • so Great

  • Great Voice!

  • M O N S T E R T O N E !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • lovely

  • Excellent

  • dont care what anyone says but god damn there were some notes on that song that made my hairs stand, i love the original but what a nice cover!

  • Cashdollar? LOL...Gimme a Break!!! :)

  • To METALIC sounding... it needs that hollow-haunting acoustic sound that enters your ears, then your soul, and steals your heart but...You have to LIVE the Blues, before you can Feel or ever hope to play them with feeling! Just playing Notes or Chords "AIN'T"..."Playin' Da Blues!" Peace! ;)

  • @Ramblin66man I dont mean to make this seem like a personal attack but when you say things like this you make the blues seem extremely pretentious. you almost seem as if its a cult... or like, "you have to be this way or youre not cool". it doesnt sit well with me. i have calmly played songs on my guitar and at times ive felt them as much as anyone. people get too caught up with whats on the surface. you really dont have to scream and squint your eyes to feel the music youre playing.

  • if you love it ,you have to hold it ,and put yer fingers on it so softly

  • Its got a whole different feel and I like it !

  • liten,if you have not allready,Jo Ann Kelly and Stefan Grossman's version of this song.You won't find it on you tube,try soul seek

  • it sounds great!!1

  • An apt tribute to a giant. Enjoyed it very much.

  • I think skip james is rollin in his grave.I dont think they have the blues.

  • You're a goof. Lots of people play electric slide.

  • Never heard of Ry Cooder? or maybe Muddy Waters? Although i would agree that this puddin has been somewhat over egged. The original had a purity and simplicity that was awe inspiring.

  • Actually you do. Elmore James, Hop Wilson, Muddy Waters,Homesick James, J.B. Hutto to name a few were all practioners of 'electric slide.' All of these guys started off playing acoustic in a time and places in the south where electricity and money were not abundant to afford electric guitars and amps.

    Some adapted later as they moved North, while others liked playing acoustic. It's all just preference and situation.

  • but dude...its sonny landreth!nuf said it think :P

  • Would sound better with a fretless

  • not even close,people go back and listen to RJ.these guys are listening but not hearing

  • Great feel,Sonny is one of

    the greats in our time.

  • Just wonderful! :=))

  • the tuning is DADFAD

  • This is awesome. Is there any way to get the tuning Cindy is using and even maybe tab??

  • that was awesome

  • I love Cindy Cashdollar

  • it has a really cool eriee sound to it

  • Wow, I really like this.

    Speaks to my soul.....

    Keep on playin'

  • what is it saying to your soul, is it offering it a poptart

  • Cool!!

  • sounds well sweet.

  • That was a great, love that song.

  • Hey is that a dolcimer?

  • seen skip live in 67 i think this is a great version sonny landreth is just the dogs bollocks

  • hi (dont reply)

  • hi punk 195734

  • Brings chill up my spine. Lots of soul in that tone. The slide rules.

  • Wow... Great emotion in this song... I liked your styles...

  • didnt care for this too much.

  • I'm with you on that. Chris Thomas Kings version is the best tribute to the song I've heard.

  • Sonny is the greatest..very nice

  • wow awesome stuff

  • Great stuff! Wish EC was there too with some Robert Johnson style acoustic. Cindy is doing great things with The Wheel these days too.....

  • voilà la vraie musique...

  • Cindy, I love your touch and tone!!!

    David Dean White

  • That was awesome. Needed the husky vocals, but.

  • Never heard Skip James, I take it.

  • Well, I have, but I suppose that was the wrong word for what I meant. But you're right, I've only heard this song by Skip James.

  • reminds me of david lindley, awesome performance,regards bluespower..

  • wow

  • love it!

  • Real cool ;there is a zen aspect to the way they give each other space when they play.Love it!

  • my heroes !!..well a couple of them.

  • that was fuckin sweet

  • great audio for youtube. cool post

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