"Tore Down" FREDDIE KING by John Langford Acoustic Music .♪.Hire Gig..♫♪. 2 of 2

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""Born to this world all was beautiful. Jesus reminded me so as he lay upon a cross declaring so. As I witness the world in Quanta, Meta and Phi I understood the utter brilliance of and in its exquisite works. Awareness beyond words or description or even expression as any of it depicted large or small is but an infinite speck of it's impending whole. Glorious an unholy, "y" is the separation of knowing acceptance. When reminded that all or part of all is not beautiful through reflections of other's or another's actions. Ignorance is the wheel of the vessel moving swiftly towards Hell. Hell is the vessel of those whom have not rung the bell that all is gloriously beautiful and should be treated as well.""

Please buy a "Take A Look" CD or Poster, I apologize that the four song CD "The Way You Looked" Sold Out! I think I sold ten copies:-). Maybe eleven. I won't be doing a second run on the "Take A Look" CD or Posters, so get yours while you can. I only have approximately 200 left or less. Please! before they get stolen like all my other stuff.

Available Hire Acoustic Soloist Voice/Guitar, Singer/Songwriter or Freelance with backing band Pubs, Clubs, Bars, Restaurant, Corporate, Private, Weddings, Parties, Carnegie Hall, Concerts, Dedications, Benefits, Cathedral, Theatre, Brothel, Wake/Funeral, Yacht, Ocean Liner, Cruise Ship, Flights 747/Private and Just Because events.

I'll even chop wood if you got any. Love swinging an axe, Just leave me to it, I'll get her done! Bail hay even, throwin' it on a flat bed.

Freddie King (September 3, 1934 -- December 28, 1976), thought to have been born as Frederick Christian, originally recording as Freddy King, and nicknamed "the Texas Cannonball", "the Three Kings" of electric blues guitar, Freddie King, Albert King and B.B. King.

Eric Clapton has also done and exceptional recording of this song. As well as many others, may have to get the bootlegs though.

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