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Junior Brown - Monkey Wrench Blues

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2007

Featuring the music of Junior Brown, audio only

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  • Everybody knows that Junior Brown covers lots of songs from blues, rock, surf, country, ... and does a hell a job on all of them in his on way and style.

  • One of the most underated Greatest Players ever!

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  • One hell of a voice and a great blues singer.....love this song

  • sister almost married juniors ex son inlaw and i ran around with his daughter quite a bit ive been a fan of his ever since ...one of the better guitarist out there in my opinion

  • @rockinredneck57 thank you for turning me on to johnny

  • When ya comin back to Nashville, Junior? I'll be bringing a crowd down to Station Inn to see you.

  • JOE BONAMASA

  • Whatever happened to Fred Neil, anyway?

  • good good good

  • that part with "sugar in the gas tank, sugar in the oil pan, sugar in the tailpipe" is kinda like in Sugartime by the late Mr. Cash. :D

  • Faster isn't always better. Malmsteen plays faster than just about anyone, but it's just not that pleasing to the ear. Stevie didn't improve so much as embellish on what Albert and Jimi and others had done and made it his own. Sooner or later somebody will come along and make their sound his (or hers) and they will become the next "best thing". Jr ranks high on the guitar ladder and have you heard Johnny Hiland? He is the real deal too.

  • @billville111

    Every player has taken something from sombody else and developed his own style from that. Even Robert Johnson learned from other guitar players. The one that has been the most different has been Stevie. His tone, tuning and heavy strings game him a sound that while like Albert's, was all Stevie. Not that others aren't great too, but to me his sound sticks out from the others.

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