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Old 11.12.2010, 09:04 AM   #200
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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
But it is the foundational stone to 75% of the music I listen to. [tl;dr] I'm a fan, sorry some of you find that so offensive.

You like bluesy rock music, and music that's influenced by the blues, and some of the blues itself. We all know this, we're just trying to get you to say it (except little Nicky, who's trying to co-erce you, him and Corgan into some sort of textual hoe-down)

The only thing I'd add is that another thing that gets missed in the dialogue is that blues music wasn't a one-way influence on what we now know as 'country'.
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