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Old May 8th, 2007
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another trainwreck

s.o.s. from bexarblues,really feel like im stuck in a rut.but its all fun anyway. thanks...
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Great blues....how do i get in that rut

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thanks again for all the input, its definately been a rut buster

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Bexarblues , a name to remember fo sure. I really enjoyed that, I especially love the changes in that particular blues progression, Good Blues. Johnbullard

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Im picky about what I call "BLUES"....but THAT is THE BLUES Baby!!!

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OK! I just discovered bexarblues over at Soundclick after he dropped me a line. I don't get the chance to get in here and listen very often these days ... great playing, bexarblues. You sure have a great feel for it and that tone!

Like LC says, that's no rut, that's one deep groove.


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Oh, Yeah! Room in that rut for me too? Sounded very good to me.

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Smooooooooooth.Loved it.Hope you stay in that "rut".

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