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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

Original music recorded live at the Uptown Folk Club, May 16, 2009. Song about depression. Luc (Tracey) Newman on harmonica and backing vocals, Rick Mogg guitar and vocal. Luc and Rick are the Slash-up Poets from Edmonton Alberta. email:slash-up_poets@telus.net (Words and music (C) 2009 by Rick Mogg) Many thanks to the people who organize and run the Uptown Folk Club in Edmonton, they do the recording, video and audio, and what a wonderful job too. http://www.uptownfolkclub.ca/

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  • you're a poet all the way

  • the heart needs to speak, and it has!

  • AWESOME song and performances!!!

    5+Star's! & Fav'd!

    Great share, Roy & Marcus!  Thanks!

    God bless, and the very best of wishes!

    GinMillBill

  • Great singin'! The kind of music I love to hear. Thanks Roy for sharing. 5*

  • I misread the intro and thought it was about "The Great Depression," as my previous comment reflects. How odd that the song really could be about that time in history too. But of course, it is really about the sorrowful condition one of my children suffers from.

  • Really sad song and lyrics.. they did that song very well...Thanks for sharing Roy

  • Wonderful singing Guys,nice song too.

    Thanks Roy for sending they are great

    5+*****..........Colin.

  • Thanks Roy for sending this video. Great music. The harmonica chimes in just right. Great guitar accompaniment. Love your voices. The best. Five stars.

    Bill

  • Like the stories my folks would tell. They traveled and picked cotton like the folks in "The Grapes of Wrath."  ****** Very sad, pretty song.

    Naomi

  • Mighty fine..Mighty fine.

    I like being the first in line too. Front row seats..

    Have a good time today.

    Joan in La.

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