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Ali Angel
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/27/26 11:00 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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Actually Joe, he did mention the reason for the extra chords. people always leave off the second half of that quote which goes something like this...."Unless here's a pretty girl in the audience, in which case I might throw in an extra chord or two." Along a similar line, Charles Martin, old blues Dude, when asked how he kept going and going when the audience didn't seem to be into it..."I just pick out the prettiest gal in the room and sing every song to her" And my favorite Keith Richards, when asked how do you create these songs...."I don't create. I leave creatin' to God."...I can't remember the rest of the quote, but it was along the lines of "I just try to capture whatever's already out there." Midnite So, apparently, was Woody. I only found one of his songs that used only two chords. Most had anywhere from three to five. He never talked about that.
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