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Once you download your personalized sheet music, you can view and print it at home, school, or anywhere you want to make music, and you don’t have to be connected to the internet. Interactive features include: playback, tempo control, transposition, melody instrument selection, adjustable note size, and full-screen viewing. Interactive Downloads are dynamic sheet music files that can be viewed and altered directly in My Digital Library from any device. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital (HX.5462). In the least, it has a very deconstructive bent.Guitar - Interactive Download By ZZ Top. And when the song is played live, the second verse about water & wine is always replaced with, "Took a trip down through _ / He'll sure make you feel fine." Hardly a religious sentiment. The third stanza, "You might not see him in person /But he'll see you just the same /You don't have to worry /'Cause takin' care of business is his name." is not a way any bluesman ever referred to ol' J.C. In the early 1900s, many of the narcotics used in the South came from up North.

Jim from Pleasant Hill, CaWillie, as much as I'm weary of songs about drugs and other vices, that analysis makes more sense than some quirky angle on religion.Who's more honest and hardworking than the Lord? ZZ Top talk many times of honest, hardworking folk in their songs. to get himself some comfort? R&R? BBQ? Though he keeps working at each point in between.
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I like to think that Jesus left Chicago full of blues and headed down to N.O. New Orleans is a city of recreation and sin, it's also home to a lesser known kind of blues.īoth of these before Blagojevich and Katrina, of course. J from Lx, PortugalChicago is home to a special kind of blues.

Jim from ChicagoThe song was about radio waves coming out of Chicago from WLS.Demento from TexasThere's more soul in New Orleans, and the "forest and the pines" are as likely a ref to East Texas, not far from New Orleans, as to anywhere in California.There is also a nod to "Aw, take me witcha man, when you go", a Little Walter shout from Waters' seminal "Louisiana Blues". Johnsson from WisconsinJJLC is about Muddy Waters who, as blues listeners know, went down to New Orleans to "get me a mojo hand".
