On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 21:29:44 -0500, Bill wrote:
Larry Jaques wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 19:30:18 -0500, wrote:
Larry Jaques wrote:
I finally broke down and bought a copy of that movie (and the movie of
the same name starring a young Britney.)
I've got a RJ CD. Haven't seen the movie (didn't know there was one).
I have a book of RJ tab too...but I never got very far with it. I'll
lend it to you after you've got MJH straight.
That may be awhile. I haven't picked it up for almost a year now...
I got to keep movin',
I've got to keep movin'
Blues fallin' down like hail, blues fallin' down like hail
Umm-mm-mm-mm, blues fallin' down like hail, blues fallin' down like hail
And the day keeps on worrin' me, there's a hellhound on my trail
Hellhound on my trail, hellhound on my trail...
I got to keep movin'
got to keep on movin'
Blues fallin' down like hail, blues fallin' down like hail
Cause I gotta find, three times 12.50, to get his dogs outta jail,
Um-Umm-mm-mm get his dogs outta jail, get his dogs outta jail....
And my leather's wearin' thin, while I go to, pay The Man his bail,
pay The Man his bail, pay The Man his bail...
What song is that? Here's RJ on Crossroad:
http://tinyurl.com/86nvkl7 Interesting video bg. Love the man.
Play the Clapton version of Crossroads:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/e/eric+cl..._20051297.html
Happenin', mon, though I prefer the Cream version from way back.
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the defeat of habit by originality, overcomes everything.
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