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Roger in Baltimore Tune Add: Getaway: thank you all (104* d) RE: Tune Add: Getaway: thank you all 11 Oct 99


Okay, one more post, and then I gotta get to bed.

Mudcat workshop - "Biscuit Blues" as performed by the Mississippi Sheiks

Blues Workshop - "Love in Vain" by Robert Johnson and "In My Time of Dyin'" as performed by Bob Dylan

Prison Songs Workshop - many songs. My favorite:

Julie

Julie, hear me when I call you,
Julie won't hear me.(2)

Believe I'll go to Dallas,(2)
Got to see my Julie
Oh, my Lord.

Julie and the baby,(3)
Oh, my Lord.

Run to get the Sergeant, (3)
Oh, my Lord.

Julie, hear me when I call you,
Julie won't hear me.(2)

Baby, gettin' hungry, (3)
Oh, my Lord.

Feet are gettin' itchy, (3)
Oh, my Lord.

Rattler can't hold me.(3)
Oh, my Lord.

Julie, hear me when I call you,
Julie won't hear me.(2)

Country Western Jam - "Last Letter Home" as performed by Sam Bush. This was a pleasure. I was not sure anyone would know it. A fiddle player joined in and Bill D. strummed lightly on his autoharp. It sounded "just right"; one of those ethereal moments for me.

Sunday night concert - "You Don't Even Care" by Tim Wallace.

I think that's it.

And SongBob, you sang a couple of songs, too, didn't you?

Roger in Baltimore.


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