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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North

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To: LeonardSlye who wrote (4407)4/1/2003 6:08:12 PM
From: E. Charters   of 8273
 
I too am deeply offended by the site. It is enough to be a stupid logger or miner, and have to read with one's finger, moving one's lips, but to be constantly reminded that we is a drawback to ancient civilizations really has my red and black wool shirt in a scratchy. My toque nearly fell off when I read that filthy piece of patronization. I should kick their fancy new yawk ass with one of my caulked boots. I nearly chopped the internet cable with my double bitted axe.

Walk Right In is a real tin pan alley song, written in 1938. Author dunno. Roof Top singers had it in 1963, I believe.

Whoops! Wrong again. 1910! and there is a version as early as 1909. And it is as it sounds, real blues. Willie Dixon. I like the Dixon version lyrically better, It has a more bluesy feel to it. All that Memphis Blues stuff made Bob Dylan's songbook, right down to Motopsycho nightmare.

ohek.co.uk

"The sign reads "smallpox" on the door
but a welcome mat lies on the floor
So come right in, sit right down and
make yourself at home."

I don't know why Dylan never ripped that one off before.

Eric Anderson ripped-off the theme in Thirsty Boots. I will bet someone else did that one before too. I will bet ten thousand dollars if you search thirsty boots you will find an old blues song with that title or line in it.

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