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The Great Flood Of '93
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A slow blues urban West Coast style blues on acoustic guitar.
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Michael Hawkeye Herman: Blues Musician
"Herman plays with a sensitive, reflective touch that continually draws attention to his vocals, which are effectively understated and free of affectation... Herman can rock with the best of them. A solid choice for fans of traditional acoustic blues." - Living Blues Magazine "One of America's finest acoustic guitarists and blues educators." - Cascade Blues Association "...an uncanny grasp of so many different Blues styles." - Holler, Colorado Blues Society "Robert Johnson, Big Bill Broonzy, and Muddy Waters were giants of the genre he grew up listening to and who live on through the evocative, haunting acoustic slide-guitar style he plays." - The Reporter, San Diego, CA "...plays haunting music on a mournful guitar." - Los Angeles Times "...plays a powerful variety of hard-driving acoustic blues, a crowd pleaser." - Mississippi Valley Blues News "...a mean, clean guitar picker." - San Francisco Examiner "The only thing better than hearing this live album is seeing Hawkeye Herman in the flesh. Whether adding his own spin to blues classics or offering his own songs, Herman is a one-man history of blues, noteworthy guitar player and inimitable communicator. Miss him at your peril." - Blues Access "Each song is presented with a heartfelt depth rarely witnessed these days amongst all the amplifiers and studio embellishments... Throughout "Blues Alive!," Herman proves to be a seasoned storyteller above all, as well as an accomplished guitarist." - Blues Revue Magazine "Playing both fingerpick and slide guitar, Herman's licks are clean, yet spare..., his vocals are direct and straightforward, but full of emotion... he has immersed himself in the sound and feeling and has emerged as one of the most widely respected acoustic blues musicians around... Blues Alive! ain't electric, doesn't have drums and such, wasn't produced in a high-tech studio, but it's about as real as the blues gets." - Sing Out!
Song Info
Genre
Blues Blues General
Charts
Peak #223
Peak in subgenre #76
Author
Michael Hawkeye Herman
Rights
©1993 Michael Hawkeye Herman
Uploaded
March 25, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:55
Story behind the song
In 1993 the Mississippi River rose out over its banks and flooded a massive portion of the Midwest. I was moved to write this song to honor the resilience of the human spirit in the face of disaster.
Lyrics
The Great Flood of '93 Wasn't that a time, the summer of 1993? A time we'll all remember, July of ‘93. When the great Mississippi River flooded, and it went down in history. The river started rising, as the rain came pouring down. Muddy water started rising, as the rain came pouring down. And all the folks down in the lowlands had to move to higher ground. You can tame a mountain lion, you can train a bulldog too. Yes, you can tame a mountain lion, you can tame a bulldog too. But when a river jumps its banks, there ain't a thing that you can do. All the people pulled together with one thing upon there minds. Yes, all the people filling sandbags with one thing upon there minds. Ain't it funny how disaster can become the tie that binds. Life holds many lessons, watch and remember every sign. We all know life holds many lessons, watch and remember every sign. Respect it when it warns you, and the river will treat you fine. Wasn't that a time, the summer of 1993? A time we'll all remember, July of ‘93. When the great Mississippi River flooded, and it went down in history. Words and Music by Michael "Hawkeye" Herman © 1993 Michael Herman / Topaz Productions
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