
The Barrelhouse Blues Band
Hard Rockin' Straight Ahead in your face Scottish Blues Band
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Let the Good Times Roll Let the Good Times Roll

The Blindman's Cafe The Blindman's Cafe
This song was written by two forum members especially for the Blindman's Blues Forum

Hell on a Fast Train Hell on a Fast Train
Hard Blues/Rock Number title track from last CD.


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The Barrelhouse Blues Band.
Download Free Mp3.s of Blues Music from a Hard Rockin'
Straight Ahead "in your face Scottish Blues Band
Band/artist history
With no change from a combined 160 years on the
Blues /Rock Highway, Barrelhouse come on stage
looking like Scottish "Lifers" out on parole to
attend a Gangland funeral.
It's only when they hit their traditional, contemporary and self composed Blues stride that you realise that they are only now peaking after hellraising in clubs throughout the U.K., France, Spain, Switzerland, Denmark, Germany and (most intriguingly) North Africa.
With a unique combination of Grit, Guts and
Savoir Faire, Barrelhouse are "Elegantly Battered
Rockers", their music documenting their chequered
intertwined experiences and their genuine affinity
for the Blues.
Peter Innes Rock'n'Reel Magazine.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Mostly Blues Clubs or Fests. If I didn't like it I wouldn't still be doing it 40+ years down the road.
Your musical influences
Heavily Blues influenced with a solid background in Rock 'n' Roll.
What equipment do you use?
Drums: 2 x Simmons kits "live" Snare and Cymbals.
1949 Beverley brass shell snare and A Zildjian Cymbals.
Guitars: 1970'3 Gibson 335 Slide: 1963 Burns Semi and 19 40's Michigan, Mesa Boogie Combo.
Bass: Peavey G Bass and Trace Elliot Head through 2x 15" cabinet.
PA Scott MacKenzie Full Range Speakers,Studiomaster Gold Desk,3 x 1KW Power Amps. Yamaha 800Watt powered Desk for Monitors.
Aberdeen,
United Kingdom
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153968
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Comments (9)
Hi Blindman,
You have some great blues tunes on here. Nice work. Have a good day and stuff. Cool forum too. later, brochunky
10 cent boots .... ohh yeahhh!!!.......
Just listened to St. James. Great version. Well done. Bill
Very nice work guys, this is my 3rd listen to the songs. They get better each time, just like fine wine. Keep up your fine work. See you at TBBF, wait down on the corner, the Blues Bus will pick you up!
"Fast Train To Hell" This is exactly how this music should be played. Oh boy... you guys rock my box, I only saw the photo of the drummer on your page. Do you all wear those hats? (they do it for me everytime...) We're just down the road in Perth, but I'm tempted to jump on the next bus up tae Furryboots city and treat you boys to the seeing to you deserve. I've already got this picture in my head about you three, oh dip my snatch in honey and call it breakfast, where's the Citylink timetable...
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