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  • Thanks for keeping acoustic blues alive and vital! Great job!

  • very nice !

  • Very good playing Carl ! great cover :)

  • Really interesting sound and feel. The usual great picking, too. Never heard this song before....why not? Enjoyed it greatly! Thanks Carl. Keep rolling along.

  • While the stovepipe is smokin' All is well with the world ... ;)

  • sounds great --- admiring your garden out back nice, lots of color!!

  • Loved that, Daddystovepipe. Everytime I see/hear you do a Lonnie Johnson tune, it makes me want to learn this style.

  • Lovely style ,, top dollar as always :))

  • @daddystovepipe

    Gij kunt wel een pakske spele maat.

    Antwerps talentje. =)

    Groeten van nen Antwerpenaar

  • Excellent as usual. Glad to see someone keeping this great music alive

  • Great and cool interpretation !

  • very cool song

  • schweeeeeet music.

    Thank you.

  • So, how many acoustics do you own, Carl?

  • @garydupuis

    I'll let you know when I finish counting....;-)

  • Great playing, Carl, as always, but why only 10 strings? I know Big Joe Williams did this, but I've often wondered why? Is it because it's harder to bend the B and E strings if they're doubled?

  • @MrDzhimbo

    Lonnie Johnson's music relies heavily on bending the second string 5th fret, hence the removal. The removal of the thinnest third (G) string is to avoid that typical jingly jangly sound if the string is attacked from above.

    Big Joe said he added 3 strings to avoid other guitarists using his guitar (and stealing the show :-) - he hoped the extra strings would scare them off

  • Super Awsome!!!!

  • great version!

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