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Rick Barnhart
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Just can't get enough of this lil tune.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCqxq6xqoXI
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I remember when their debut album came out. And how well it stands the test of time.
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I can't get enough either! These guys were so good, the music does stand the test of time!
Is this Sneaky Pete or am I off again? Every time I here this kinda stuff I get all "misty eyed"
Years ago I was so into Gram, most of my friends did not know who he was or even cared!
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Yup, Sneaky Pete
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Post by Mike Headrick »

This tune really gives me a meloncholy feeling, as most of the early Burrito recordings do. All their stuff was REAL. They didn't care about perfection and slick production, just music with feeling. I really miss the authenticity of the music of this period.