Junkyard Delta Blues.

Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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James Kerr
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Junkyard Delta Blues.

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I wanted to say "with lots of Twang and thunderous Baritone Guitar" but couldn't get it in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E0k3smL-Kc

For Euro Tin at its worst.

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Nice James, I like that.
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James Kerr wrote:I wanted to say "with lots of Twang and thunderous Baritone Guitar" but couldn't get it in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E0k3smL-Kc

For Euro Tin at its worst.

James Kerr.
I have to say James that a lot of those cars deserve to be where they are, reminds me of B Leyland, a lovely eerie sound so fitting in these places, another excellent effort with suitable photographs, many thanks
Colin.
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Real nice James. As always, I like all that you do.
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Nice job, James. The images and the audio are haunting and work well together.
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Thank everyone for their kind words, its you lot that keep me going, and Colin, I worked with BL for 11 years, 1968 till 1979.

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Post by Larry Carlson »

Very nice sir.
I enjoy all of your videos.
This one definitely sets a mood for me.
Well done........... :D
I have stuff.
I try to make music with it.
Sometimes it works.
Sometimes it doesn't.
But I keep on trying.
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James Kerr wrote:Thank everyone for their kind words, its you lot that keep me going, and Colin, I worked with BL for 11 years, 1968 till 1979.

James Kerr.
No reflection on your quality of work James, just the quality of what you had to work with.
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