[Harp-L] "Walkin By Myself"
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The other Canned Heat song mentioned by Iceman is on the same "Livin' the Blues" lp. The tune is
"Walkin' By Myself" and, as the Iceman notes, its a sterling example of tongue-block technique,
showcasing Wilson's use of the 2-draw/3-blow tonic as a droned pedal note while "walking" a
tongue-blocked melody around it. Still amazing to me after all these years. The "Blind Owl" rules!
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