Cool song, cool changes, great guitar work throughout, you vocals works great on this one. Cool video also.
Thanks, Elliott. Back in the 90s jamming with a bunch of Blues guys was when I devised the changes --you know. a llittle different than the usual 1-4-5. Lots of folks say 143 is a way to say I love you; 145 is for I love Blues. Glad you like them, and I KNEW you'd love Dave's guitar.
Marty, smokin' tune! The band is super and really well arranged. Love those changes! You and Dave really nail the guitar and bass parts, and your vocals are superb. Really enjoyed the little vocal inflections you put in there. Nice write/re-write, too! That was a lightning fast five minutes, and I enjoyed every second!
Thank you, Ron! Dave breathes guitar, and his breath is very contagious. 5 minutes --that's the album version. It should've been only one verse after the solo, but I couldn't stop preaching.

Marty and Dave...you guys are amazing...you consistently and masterfully produce such great blues tunes...Marty you are the master of the minor keys and such a diverse writer and wordsmith...you killed it again...Dave is undoubtably the best blues player I've ever heard...he always knows the right tone and nuances to use to make the songs come alive...individually and collectively you guys rock...another super song...does your creative brain ever go on vacation?
Dan
Thanks, Dan. Hope all is going well with you. Yeah, when I was a kid I wanted to move to Tin Pan Alley.

RIGHT!?! About Dave, I mean. Dang, I came to that same realization some time ago. I mean, I like Slowhand Eric, Sparce-Note BB, Dotted Buddy, and Saddly-Missed Stevie, but Dave does it all. Yes, my creative brain creates many cool vacations, but it always takes me with it. [Can't say I'd rather be alone.]