nice. This reminds me of old country music and the days of the old trucking songs.

A short festival story: I spent 3 days, and nights, many years back, at a BlueGrass music festival. Our band had won a battle of the bands at the music park venue a few weeks earlier, and the owner of the place hired us to play a few sets but mostly because we had a PA system big enough to handle the size of that outdoor venue. I was "blue grassed" out by the end of it and I didn't even write a song about that experience. One of the more memorable things about that weekend was I was sleeping in my van right beside the stage where the power amps for the PA were setting when I was awakened by the "Thump" of someone turning on the mixer after they had turned on the amps, almost immediately followed by a freaking banjo at 7am on a Sunday morning. A gospel bluegrass band decided to start the day with an uptempo gospel song. I didn't want to hear any BG music for months after that weekend.

Any, yeah, cool song.


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