Revolution as an intro to folk?
When I was a little guy, mom used to take me to stay for weeks at a time with her parents, who had a tiny farm with no electricity or piped water. Kerosene lamps, outhouse, pump in the yard. All the...
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I guess I'd suggest that your experience is the traditional "Front Door". Handed down generation to generation, firsthand, based on life, and culture experienced, first hand, by your immediate...
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Now that you say that, I expect you're right. Interesting.
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Like Martin Mull, it's "Licks Off of Records" that I know.
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mikeoso wrote:When I was a little guy, mom used to take me to stay for weeks at a time with her parents, who had a tiny farm with no electricity or piped water. Kerosene lamps, outhouse, pump in the...
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I came to playing guitar through my Dad and to folk music via my girlfriend of the time. My Dad was a three-chord-banger who played with passion and fun. I learned on his old pawnshop wonder guitar....
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