Posted January 06, 2009 by Public Domain 4U
Block And Tackle Blues
by Blythe And Burton
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Public Domain 4U says: Here's a song that tells us know where rock and roll descended from. Right smack in the middle of the tune are two fine gentlemen having a conversation about a party. Then at the end of the song I realized that these same gentlemen are the same two playing the song WHILE they're talking. Now that's rock and roll to me. Found at PublicDomain4u.com
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