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Homeless cowboy vs country vs western (40) RE: cowboy vs country vs western 24 Aug 06


Every time I go to post, three other post while I'm typing.

Gary T - they Flying Burrito Bros. was the version of the tab in Cowpie. Like I said, until a couple days ago I wasn't familiar with any of these songs (except Riders, Man of Constant Sorrow (because of O Brother, Where Art Thou - you should the dance that our lead guitar and banjar players do) and Six Days, which we had on a 40 Funky Hits album when I was a kid.) I'll have to try to find recordings by the names you've listed.

Ron - you might come once. Then you'd find out the other reason we don't get paid. These guys only play for fun, so they aren't concerned about being good (but they're good enough to get asked to play). It's the only concert I've seen where the band heckled one another.

What I'm getting is that there is no basic Country or Western song structure the way there is with a 12 bar blues. Is that right? So it's not like if I see an 8 measure tune with chords I-IV-I-V-I-IV-I/V-I played on one guitar boom-chuck style I could say "Oh, that belongs in (sub)genre X"


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