Posted February 12, 2008 by Public Domain 4U
Lonesome Road Blues
by Smith & Irvine
, , , ragtime, american roots music

Public Domain 4U says: Can you say "archetypal?" Man, this is some roadhouse bustin' piana ticklin' fiddle faddlin' saloon gristle. Every riff in this nugget has been been refried, and served up a zillion times. But imagine, as you listen, how it sounded when this was first made. Cliches only become cliches after people repeat them over and again. This would have blown the roof off any public watering hole, for sure, in its day, and that's why it sounds so darn familiar in these modern times. Found at PublicDomain4u.com
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