Posted January 29, 2008 by Public Domain 4U
Chicken Don't Roost Too High
by The Georgia Pot Lickers
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Public Domain 4U says: I would wager this was not the work of sober men. The cackles and hoots and clucks are not overdubs, children, they didn't have multi-track in those days and they sure aint had no Pro-Tools. This went down as you hear it, just a few grown men with their musical instruments, havin' a ball. From the finger lickin' old time pickin' compilation The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of, lovingly compiled by R. Crumb.
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