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Morante

 

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Food and music 

Every day we eat on the terraza and listen to music. Invariably, it is blues orientated: Albert King, Peter Green, Muddy Waters, Champion Jack Dupree, Robert Cray, Robben Ford etc. Sometimes a little country like Willie Nelson, Gram Parsons etc.

Is anybody else afficted by the same custom?
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 26 2017 15:16:26
 
Doitsujin

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RE: Food and music (in reply to Morante

sounds great
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 26 2017 20:36:06
 
Leñador

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RE: Food and music (in reply to Morante

I used to have a Sunday ritual like this. A radio station out here use to do "nothing but the blues sundays" and I'd cook and eat with my lady at the time overlooking downtown. They were good times.

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Piwin

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RE: Food and music (in reply to Morante

I wish I had a terraza
That's what you get when you choose to live in the big city I guess.
I have a soft spot for the early fingerstyle players like Big Bill Broonzy. Aside from being nice to listen to, it's a whole lot of fun to play.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 26 2017 22:46:00
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