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"His guitar is always in a minor key, in order to emphasize the sadness that lingers in most of his songs." "'I’m So Glad' turned into a high-level piece, where the guitar line seems to trace a different trajectory from the singing thus giving the song a completely unique atmosphere."
"His guitar is always in a minor key, in order to emphasize the sadness that lingers in most of his songs."
"'I’m So Glad' turned into a high-level piece, where the guitar line seems to trace a different trajectory from the singing thus giving the song a completely unique atmosphere."
Listen to Skip James’ haunting 1931 recordings and experience the roots of blues history.
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