me, trying to fingerpick on my Dobro guitar the famous “LOVE IN VAIN” (by Robert Johnson – also performed by Eric Clapton, Keith Richard, Keb’ Mo etc.)

“And I followed her to the station, with her suitcase in my hand. Well, it’s hard to tell, it’s hard to tell, when all your love’s in vain … [Robert Johnson, 1911 – 1938]
related: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Johnson
Oh, nicely fingerpicked, Frizz!
🙂
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hi Marina (I know you produce music too):
there are a lot of tutorials on youtube – and they are doing the song so much better, for example the German “Siggi”:
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A beautiful, elegant, graceful… photo! Thank you for your guitar playing, Frizz.
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the original:
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A triple hit, Frizz – your fingerpicking, the wonderful photo, and Keb’ Mo.
Ideal remedy for a tired brain worn out with writing book blurb for my publishers. Thank you.
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and now, Tish – back from Africa on the British island again, a very British band:
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Super post, Frizz, and your guitar playing made it even more special. 🙂
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there are a lot of tutorials on youtube – and they are doing the song so much better, for example
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Beautifully mellow, Frizz, and I remember and love that photo too. 🙂
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great tune
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interesting duo version,
Eric Clapton and Doyle Bramhall Ⅱ:
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Wonderful music!
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A beautiful photo with possibilities of a story.
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I like both yours and Eric´s….
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everything’s beautiful about this post, Frizz… the picture, your playing, and the wonderful performance by Keb Mo’ too
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Very nice, Frizz!
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