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Honky tonk train blues#2
by woofer3

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Submitted on: Jun 04, 2008 - 12:59:45 PM
Last Updated: Jun 04 2008 - 12:59:45 PM
Description a boogie woogie piece written about 1929 by Meade Lux Lewis.
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Ibstrat

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MarkHolbrook said 217 days ago
John the fantastic
just keeps crankin them out!!!

Great John... Amazing piano!!!

DWL said 217 days ago
The boy can play
no doubt about that.

Masterful ivory tinkling :-)

Loved it.

Cheers

Dick

Feter said 217 days ago
Honky tonk train blues
Ahh Man whata touch on the piano
what a song ..blow my mind ..way
to go my friend ...this is super !!!
rock rock rock !!!!!!! thnx alot for
sharin such live music !!!!!!!!

Ibstrat said 217 days ago
That's
some super fine piano playing.Not only are you playing the licks and runs perfectly but you have the accents phrasing and FEEL down.This is a blues but it communicates pure joy.With great admiration...

Mark

said 217 days ago
Great!
Yeah... really super work. Great playing, wonderfully recorded.... I LOVE YOUR STUFF! Great work..

Take Care
- Yeman A. Al-Rawi

said 217 days ago
Honky tonk train blues.
WOW!!! Love it. Boogie! Woogie! Googie! Doogie! ha ha
Cheers Dee. x

woofer3 said 217 days ago
thank you all
for listening. This was the piece that turned me on to boogie all those years ago, and Meade Lux Lewis was probabaly the first boogie player that I became aware of.

John

Monkaton said 216 days ago
Tickle them Ivories!
Hey John, thanks for keeping the music alive. As always a great performance and selection.



woofer3 said 215 days ago
Hello Tim, I remember -
once, hearing boogie woogie being described as a noisy offspring of the blues which I thought described it perfectly. Glad you liked it and thanks for listening,

John.

lengold said 216 days ago
John, this
is fantastic.
Cheers
Len



woofer3 said 215 days ago
thanks Len
I'm pleased you enjoyed it,

John

mowguy3 said 213 days ago
Crazy man
Crazy. Some serious ivory stroken. Fantastic playing and a great recording.
Thanks so much, Russ

woofer3 said 213 days ago
Thank you Russ
when you look at it,I suppose it's only rock'n'roll.

Thanks for taking the time to comment, makes it all worthwhile,

John.

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