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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2010 · 1H 58M

show#365

from Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

My POS laptop shut down due to oveheating 4 times... a two hour show took me over 6 hours to record after many hours during the week to produce it...I sure hope you enjoy it!!   show#36512.04.10Albert Collins - Tired Man (Live In Japan 1984)Blood, Sweat & Tears - Somethin' Goin' On (Child Is Father To The Man 1968)Big Joe Turner And Roomful Of Blues - I Want A Little Girl (Blues Train 1983)James Harman - Back Door Rhumba (Mark Hummell"s Blues Harp Meltdown Vol.1 2006)Jimmy Thackery with the Cate Brothers - Ain't That A Lot Of Love (In The Natural State 2006)The Assasins with Jimmy Thackery & Tom Principato - Boogie Woogie Man From Tennessee (Partners In Crime early 80's Greg Wetzel vocal & Keys)Bryan Lee - Let Me Up I've Had Enough (My Lady Don't Love My Lady 2009)Chris Duarte Group - Waiting On You (Infinite Energy 2010)Darrel Nulisch - The Woman Don't Live Here No More (Just For You 2009)David Gogo - I'll Do It Myself (Different Views 2009)Ian Siegal - Little Paranoia (Broadside 2009)Jean-Jacques Milteau - Wooosh ! (Soul Conversation 2008)Ford Blues Band - You've Got The Touch (For Lisa) (The Ford Blues Band 1999)David Maxwell & Louisiana Red - New Jersey Women (You Got To Move 2009)Jeff Healey - Some Of These Days (Last Call 2010)Michael Burks - Hit The Ground Running (Make It Rain 2001)Johnnie Bassett - Your Real Gitchieegumee (The Gentleman Is Back 2009)Joe Louis Walker - Prisoner Of Misery (Between A Rock And The Blues 2009)Lucky Peterson - Why Are People Like That (You Can Always Turn Around 2010)Larry McCray - Cash Money (Believe It 2001)Tony Vega Band - Jimmie Lee (Tastes Like Love 2004)   Spinner's Section:   a short section from between the boxes Dave Hole: counting my regrets (5:09) (Steel On Steel, Alligator, 1995) Bob Dylan: the levee's gonna break (5:43) (Modern Times, Sony, 2006) B.J. Baartmans: lonely (5:07) (Red Light Tracks, New Road, 2003) Aynsley Lister: five long years (6:26) (-, Ruf, 1999)  Bobby Charles: I can't quit you (3:45) (Last Train To Memphis, Proper, 2004)        

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