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Up-tempo blues rock song detailing the singer's experiences playing blues in NYC. Great modern blues song with elements of Bo Diddly and other Chicago blues artists with the addition of a more updated feel. Could be used in a bar room scene or as background in a number of different settings Keywords: tough rough gritty retro Chicago NYC guitar harmonica band organ tradition Muddy Waters Howling Wolf Jimmy Reed John Lee Hooker country delta chess beat drums groove originators followers
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Up-tempo blues rock song detailing the singer's experiences playing blues in NYC. Great modern blues song with elements of Bo Diddly and other Chicago blues artists with the addition of a more updated feel. Could be used in a bar room scene or as background in a number of different settings, Male Vocals, Rock, Blues Rock
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Lyrics:
Blues-Blues
Down deep in the bayous of NYC
I met a couple players who wanna be
Their idea of blues came from overseas
They call it authenticity
They got a Marshall amp
Got a flamey Les Paul
And when it’s time to play
It’s always balls to the wall
Now I ain’t sayin’ I’m the purest of the pure
But I’ve been digging the roots since 1964
I listened to Muddy and John Lee Hooker too
And Howlin’ Wolf singin’ ‘bout that girl Doin’ the Do
Wasn’t born in the Delta, didn’t migrate to the north
Ain’t got no mojo, don’t play on no back porch
Still attracted to that Blues flame like the proverbial moth
Now I’m not sure just what I’m tryin’ to say
Sometimes I think the Blues don’t mean as much today
As it did when giants roamed the land
Baring their souls with a guitar in their hands