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Kitten On My Doorstep Blues.mp3
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Try to make my blues sound cute.... sound effects blues from 02 10 2012.
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Blues. Used to busk. Thankyou for looking March 2021. Love/art/blues/Rob. So, musical diary
Pardon? How can I interview me? Some streets are better than others? Some highways are brighter than others. Time of day, find a state of mind, imagination, TV, 1920s. I write about love, lost or found, hopefully honestly inspired by love, and try to play better for that. When younger protested about behaviours on my radar, and of course, being a simple artist, surfing the great times I imagine I had in another life, or maybe one day this one!
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Genre
Blues Acoustic Blues
Charts
Peak #507
Peak in subgenre #34
Author
Robert Ellery Phillips
Rights
Robert Ellery Phillips (robertemerald)
Uploaded
October 17, 2012
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MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 3:20
Story behind the song
Story: North of the Marne (1918) The Australians, as part of a new science called 'profiles of a battlefield - the front line', claim to be part of a divine experiment whereby the person studied (the American hobo) is merely a case and they can say and do as they like so long as they do not actually interfere with the wildlife, with nature, with the alien species, so to speak. Huge fuss for these clever goodie two shoe bully heckler club members of course, none of witch actually give a damn about 'a lower member of society'. Hobo is an experiment, a criminal (their say so), a brain, an experiment, written off already (that's what they 'claim' they heard, though forget where or from whom). Alternative story: A hobo befriends a kitten in World War One trenches and feeds it rats and mice. Strange, but despite being thoroughly disliked by Australians in the next trench (not that they actually talk to him), these same Australians seem to 'need' the hobo (and his kitten) for a sort of 'bubble of tranquility' amongst the violence. Go figure. Something not just for nothing, but something they sowed the opposite of, so to speak. Hobo thinks...how dare they... Otherwise just, the Australians were aliens and trying to position themselves (and the battle, maybe the whole war?) so the hobo can be abducted without notice.
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