One Joint, One Blunt, Another in the Air

My Baby, shes gone

Tonight I'll be alone

Tossing and turning threw the night 

But, I'ma make it right;

 

Though I'm feeling the lows,

I can live with getting high

Hopefully, the altitude'll humble my mind

 

Pardon me; as I get prepared

One Joint,

One Blunt, 

Another in the Air...

 

Asked my connect; WHERE ITS AT?!

Bring it to the house, I plan to blow it down 

My Baby, she gone

Ain't heard from her in three days & two nights

And I don't think I'll make it another morning 

 

See, Its the simple things that leave me unaware 

Women like Life; and Life just isn't fair 

 

 

Pardon me; as I get prepared

One Joint,

One Blunt,

Another in the Air...

Author's Notes/Comments: 

Winston Winski Slack

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pldappls's picture

i love this one dude.; i can

i love this one dude.; i can kinda hear like the beat behind it too. great piece.

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appreciate it

actually I refurbish this blues song from John Lee Booker - One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.. check it out http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=related&v=ZNknFH6asAs


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pldappls's picture

hooker version is the best.

hooker version is the best. thoroughgood's was good but everyone for some reason gets their dick wet over his and thinks he wrote it.

pldappls's picture

hahaaaha i should have caught

hahaaaha i should have caught that. that makes this way more awesome now.

MrGone2morrow's picture

yaa

a lot of black music was like that back then


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pldappls's picture

black music is way the hell

black music is way the hell cooler than most white music (not saying it in like the white boy trying to be hood way more in the i think it's more real, soulful, and has more legitimacy to it. 99% of it is storytelling and that's what makes it more impacting).

 

and i'm not saying i hate white music either. i like anything that is real and has heart and soul put into it.

 

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understood

i actially listen to blues more so then todays rap; blues was created and based after the emolishment of slavery  , with it came the realness, soulfulness of the blues.. cuz all they could sing about is what they knew and had ; which was the (struggle) and nothing


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i agree. white people blues

i agree. white people blues sucks (i want to punch eric clapton in the face. such an overrated guitar player and his song "i was so coked out my son jumped out of a window" is one of the worst fucking songs i have ever heard in my life and every time i hear it i cringe)

 

SRV was okay actually but his kind of blues wa more like just party songs.

 

if any style i'd say i'm more of a jazz guitar player than blues. do love me some albert king/BB/diddly/muddy/etc a lot of the older shit. that's deep and got more power and oomph to it than 99.99999% of anything else.