Merle Watson Songtexte
Poor Boy Blues - Techniques
Geboren am 08. Februar 1949, Gestorben am 23. Oktober 1985
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Songtexte
- Poor Boy Blues - Right-hand techniques
- Make Me A Pallet On The Floor - Fingerings and techniques
- Blue Railroad Train - Merle's 1st part - played
- Cotton-Eyed Joe - Merle's lead part
- Minglewood Blues - Played with bass
- Curly Headed Baby - Played
- Salt Creek - Doc's harmony part - played
- Southbound - Played
- Columbus Stockade Blues - Intro
- Blue Railroad Train - Bass run
- Goin' Down the Road - Fingerings and techniques
- Windy and Warm - Doc's 2nd part - techniques
- Bonaparte's Retreat - 2nd part - techniques
- Solid Gone - Doc's harmony played
- Minglewood Blues - 2nd part - lead played
- Red-Haired Boy - Harmony parts
- Windy and Warm - Played
- Salt Creek - Merle's lead - played slowly
- Old Joe Clark - Flatpicking techniques
- Southbound - Played at speed
- Florida Blues - Doc's improvised lead
- Southbound - Techniques
- Columbus Stockade Blues - Bridge (D minor part)
- Day Break Blues - Techniques
- Columbus Stockade Blues - Techniques
- Bonaparte's Retreat - Played
- Windy and Warm - Doc's major part - techniques
- Slide talk
- Solid Gone - Merle's lead - played slowly
- The Last Thing On My Mind - Played
- Red-Haired Boy - Merle's lead - played
- Curly Headed Baby - Chords and positions
- Worried Blues - Played
- Minglewood Blues - Techniques
- Slide techniques
- Southbound - D part variation
- Columbus Stockade Blues - Played with vocal
- Miss the Mississippi And You - Played at speed - with backup
- Bonaparte's Retreat - Played at speed
- Deep River Blues - Chords and techniques
- Windy and Warm - Merle's 1st part - played
- Candy Man - 2nd part to end - played slowly
- Bonaparte's Retreat - 3rd part - played slowly
- Worried Blues - Open D tuning
- Columbus Stockade Blues - Talk
- Candy Man - Techniques and fingerings - 1st part
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Played slowly
- Blue Railroad Train - Played with vocal
- Windy and Warm - 'A' major part - techniques
- Solid Gone - Played with vocal
- Wabash Cannonball - Played Slowly
- Florida Blues - Merle's blues riffs
- Poor Boy Blues - Positions and chords
- Bonaparte's Retreat - Open G tuning
- Curly Headed Baby - Played slowly
- Florida Blues - Doc's 1st part - lead
- Make Me A Pallet On The Floor - Played with vocal
- Cotton-Eyed Joe - Played
- Minglewood Blues - Played
- The Last Thing On My Mind - Played Slowly
- Day Break Blues - Talk
- Can't Be Satisfied - Pull-offs - played and explained
- Can't Be Satisfied - Played
- Nine-Pound Hammer - Techniques
- Cotton-Eyed Joe - Doc's harmony part
- Blue Railroad Train - Flatpicking part
- Bonaparte's Retreat - 1st part - played slowly
- Poor Boy Blues - Techniques
- Make Me A Pallet On The Floor - Played
- Day Break Blues - Played
- Salt Creek - Played
- Old Joe Clark - Merle's lead part - played
- Goin' Down the Road - Tuning and techniques
- Southbound - Pull-offs on D part explained
- Red-Haired Boy - Played
- Intro
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Played
- Candy Man - Techniques and fingerings - 2nd part
- Poor Boy Blues - Played
- Wabash Cannonball - Played at speed - with backup
- Blue Railroad Train - Merle's 1st part - lead techniques
- Windy and Warm - Doc's major part - played
- Old Joe Clark - Played
- Nine-Pound Hammer - Played slowly
- Wabash Cannonball - Played
- Day Break Blues - Chords and positions
- Wabash Cannonball - Fingerings and techniques
- Opening Tune and Greeting
- Deep River Blues - Played
- Red-Haired Boy - Doc's backup part
- Windy and Warm - Doc's 1st part - harmony techniques
- Nine-Pound Hammer - Played
- Tuning
- Old Joe Clark - Doc's harmony techniques
- Salt Creek - Doc's back-up part
- Windy and Warm - Merle's 1st part - techniques
- Honky Tonkin' - Played
- Columbus Stockade Blues - Played slowly
- Spike Driver's Blues - Played
- Blue Railroad Train - Doc's 1st part - harmony techniques
- Deep River Blues - Merle's lead version #1
- Candy Man - Played at speed
- Minglewood Blues - 1st part - lead played
- Windy and Warm - Merle's 'A' position lead
- Goin' Down the Road - Played
- Florida Blues - Played
- Day Break Blues - Played with accompaniment
- Honky Tonkin' - Played slowly
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Played again
- Deep River Blues - Merle's lead version #2
- Southbound - Played slowly
- Candy Man - Played
- Deep River Blues - Doc's harmony part - techniques
- Miss the Mississippi And You - Talk and technique
- Nine-Pound Hammer - Played with vocal
- Day Break Blues - Turnaround
- Blow Your Whistle Freight Train - Played
- Southbound - C position variations
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Played with vocal
- Miss the Mississippi And You - Played slowly