Leningrad Cowboys are from Finland, and you’re on your own with this one. [h/t Mme. Jujujive]
Eliza Doyle on banjo, Paula McGuigan on upright bass. Amazing harmonies.
The Dead South (with Eliza Doyle) covers Roger Miller. It’s a singalong.
My uncle used to love me but she died;
A chicken ain’t chicken ’til it’s licken good and fried;
Keep on the sunny side;
My uncle used to love me but she died.
Jump to 0:50 to bypass the intro (or not).
Elvin Bishop is one underrated master of swamp rock guitar, always looks like he’s having fun with it. He’s still performing (despite the lockdown).
Leave your masks at home, reduce your social distancing to the length of your forearm, and we’ll see you back here tomorrow.
Tags: blues, Eliza Doyle, Elvin Bishop, folk, Leningrad Cowboys, Music, Paula McGuigan, Rock, The Dead South, video
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