Re: [Harp-L] Best harmonica songs ever!



Well, you know how I feel about these "best" threads....I much prefer to
immediately change them to "favorite" threads....

...but I was just thinking about this the other day, as I was reminded of
one of the obvious ones...no matter who is currently blowing my mind on the
harp, or where I am taste-wise...I gotta say, Musselwhite's Christo
Redemptor (Redentor?) always takes me to a warm, happy place. I think that
every compilation CD I've ever made - either for myself or someone else -
ends with that tune.

...funny, He's not on my short list of three "best" or "favorite," but it's
a hell of a song....

In. My. Opinion.

- Blake


On 3/4/07, dennis moriarty <dmoriarty@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

William Clarke: "Blowin the family Jewels". Carlos del Junco: "Rocket 88". Gary Primich: "The school of hard Knocks". Mark Hummel: "Third time Out". Madcat: "New Harmonica Boogie". Mark Ford: "Up and Out". Rod Piazza: "Low down Dog". Lee Oscar: "Georgia". Richard Hunter: "How long have I loved You" To name a few less obvious but sterling performances (Largely bluesey). _______________________________________________ Harp-L is sponsored by SPAH, http://www.spah.org Harp-L@xxxxxxxxxx http://harp-l.org/mailman/listinfo/harp-l




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