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Backslidin' Blues in B


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I don't have much of a voice lately because of a chest cold so I thought I'd stick to the instrumentals. This here is the finale of the Street Corner Sermon Trilogy. I picked up the pace and energy a little for this one, again influenced heavily by Jimmy and Jimi.
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Hits: 752
Comments: 12
Fans: 16
Plays: 76
Downloads: 58
Votes: 3
Uploaded: Oct 13, 2008 - 06:02:51 PM
Last Updated: Oct 13, 2008 - 06:06:18 PM Last Played: Oct 08, 2009 - 07:14:52 PM
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Hardware:
Gibson Firebird VII, Squier Vintage Jazz Bass, M-Audio KeyStudio 49i
Software:
GB08
Comments
12parsecs said 391 days ago (October 13th, 2008)
buh-chicka-chicka-wah-wah
funky x 11! great bass tone.
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Feter said 391 days ago (October 13th, 2008)
Backslidin' Blues in B
Jee man ..you really into jazz blues sound ...alotta
acid here as well ..I just loved your authnetic setting
here ..the keys the percussions the bass ..the wild
guitar here ..all set on fire and really made me
headbangin ...this is top top notch ...DEEPEST BOW !!!!!
guygrooves said 391 days ago (October 13th, 2008)
Down
and dirty... makes the booty shake like never before gooooooooooood stuff bro. Love it.
Peace
Guy
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Vic Holman said 391 days ago (October 13th, 2008)
i stand up next to a mountian
and you chopped it down with the edge of your axe.

a trilogy? you mean to tell me you posted a few others like this?
I've been away from the site for week.

i also liked the little nod to "hey bulldog" near the end.
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said 390 days ago (October 14th, 2008)
Love that greasy bass...
and the rhythm break is a nice touch. Great guitar work as well.
MarkHolbrook said 390 days ago (October 14th, 2008)
Sorry to hear
about the cold... but wow you sure make up for it with this deep track!
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craft said 390 days ago (October 14th, 2008)
hell of a groove
funky tune my friend,,, This is so good.. I'm lovin' it... Love everything about it
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lengold said 388 days ago (October 16th, 2008)
Superb
and downloaded. Thanks. Wonderful rhythm as well as those perfect guitars.
Cheers
Len


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bud said 388 days ago (October 16th, 2008)
You are gettting funkier by the minuute
love it. Great greasy lead guitar and strolling bass - and the funky chicken guitar is just too much. Man this is hot.
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ziti said 387 days ago (October 17th, 2008)
my ground
but you seem comfy here ...

I would like to see a little more dynamics in the solo guitar, but the playing and tone are very nice....gotta love a wacka-chukka now and again....

nice percussion breakdown too....

a very nicely done track...

bows to you my friend

z
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egobandit said 386 days ago (October 18th, 2008)
love those jimmies
nothing says dirty and gritty like the git your playin on here excellent excellent!
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richardhowardjones said 384 days ago (October 20th, 2008)
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Toe tappin', hip swingin', ass quakin' stuff!
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Name: R Sorensen
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I'm an animation director/illustrator working in Vancouver, Canada who decided it was time to take writing and recording music to the next level. I recently completed my first album called New Beautiful by Satellite Tragedy, and it's available on... [see more]

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The blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on a pentatonic scale and a characteristic twelve-bar chord progression. The form evolved in the United States in the communities of former African slaves from spirituals, praise songs, field

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