Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Charlie Musselwhite " The Well"

It seems I have caught the "Rambler's Blues," and caught them fast. The harmonica is only making it worse, but I "Dig The Pain." With a bop and a heart, and a toe tappin' to start "The Well"  will continue to go "Where Hwy 61 Runs," and will do so with a tenacious attitude. It's a "Sad and Beautiful World" out there and with a companion to endure this harsh truth, Mavis Staples, it doesn't sound so bad.How much does this cost? It sounds really good. "It's only 2:22" Really?! I'll take two please! "I got an order for the 'Sonny Payne Special'." On a full stomach full of good food it doesn't end, because "Good Times" are here to stay my friend; the song is more downtempo,and doesn't seem to have as much energy as some of the other songs, but good times are not all fast paced. This is a good song to relax to. But "Just You, Just Blues" can take it nice and slow, and help the times last a little longer, but urges those "Cadillac Women" to leave this town. A tale of his mother's pleas for him to heed her warning when he sees them"Too Hot For Him/But for me she's just right/Despite what they say/ I can't let her be/ too hot for the devil/ And just right for me."  She's a "Hoodoo Queen!" Latter is a slow funky drumroll, with the bass of a witchy woman. Excuse me, I'll have to take the "Clarksdale Getaway," but magic knows no bounds does it? I have changed into a harmonica, and now I am being played. I have no voice to cry for help except the notes that are created from my yelp. "Cook County Blues" is cooking up something funky and fierce. Sometimes there's no justice/ sometimes there's no truth/30 days in Cook County/ Is the Cook County Blues." The Final song recalls a sorcerer in his earlier day. Let's say I fell in "The Well"Can you bring these seven songs to helpe me out? Rambler's Blues, The Well, Sad and Beautiful World, Good Times, Just You Just Blues, Hoodoo Queen, and Cook County Blues.

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