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Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 21:09:07 -0700
From: Charles Bassi
Subject: [Fwd: British Invasion Harmonica]

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Subject: British Invasion Harmonica

British Invasion Harmonica , Appropros of Nothing, in No Particular
Order

1. Love Me Do - John Lennon, Beatles
2. I Should Have Known Better - John Lennon, Beatles
3. Smokestack Lightning - Keith Relf, Yardbirds
4. I'm a Man - Keith Relf, Yardbirds
5. New York City Blues - Keith Relf, Yardbirds
6. Smokestack Lightning - Paul Jones, Manfred Mann
7. Mystic Eyes - Van Morrison, Them
8. Good Times, Bad Times - Brian Jones, Rolling Stones
9. Not Fade Away - Brian Jones, Rolling Stones
10. Something Something Michagan Avenue (Can't remember address) - Brian
Jones or Mick Jagger (suspect it's Brian), Rolling Stones
10. Cat's Squirrel - Jack Bruce, Cream
11. Train Time - Jack Bruce - Cream
12. Parchman Farm - John Mayall, Bluesbreakers
13. You Shook Me - Robert Plant - Led Zepplin
14. Some song I don't remember the name of on the album Kink-Size,
which was the same riff as a vocal track on the same album called
"Things are Getting Better" - Ray Davies (I think), the Kinks

Okay, I know we're not talking Walter Horton here - BUT - when I was a
kid this was the stuff I hoped I'd be able to play some day - this stuff
& honorary mention to the harmonica solo on Section 43 by Joe McDonald,
Country Joe and the Fish, who weren't of course British, but I sure
liked that solo, very mysterioso.

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