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Gianni's hadn't opened yet But, the bar was going strong If you listened, in the distance You heard the working of a song The regulars were present The Captain, Soldier and the kid The bartender was cleaning 'Cause that was what she did The sun, well, it was shining It was a great day all around And in the alley sat The Blues man Sitting still upon the ground Nothing, any different Than most any other day The street folk passing greetings While the Blues man chose to play The bell above the bar door rang As a stranger came on in The dust hung in a sunbeam Falling  from the old bell of tin In back of old Gianni's The Blues man played a Dylan tune He slid right into Guthrie It was a perfect afternoon The stranger grabbed the bar's end stool He ordered up and looked around Then he said, "excuse me barkeep" "Just exactly, what's that sound?" She said it was The Blues man He's a legend on the street The man said, "sounds intriguing" "He is someone I should meet" The Captain ordered up a shot The juke box started playing In the corner sat an old man Not quite sure if he was staying The barkeep quizzed the stranger Said "You're off the normal route" "Most stranger get directions" Then he pulled a card out of his suit He said his name was  Edwards He wasn't lost, he had a plan He'd heard about the music Now he came to meet the man "It says here you do A & R" "You can sit here and can listen" "But, The Blues man isn't gonna talk" "You have nothing that he's missing" The music in the bar was rock Out in back, a bluesy lick You could listen to the tunes inside Or go out back, you had your pick "Can I at least go out and see him?" "You can but won't get far" Then she put his card with others She had collected in a jar "You see those cards all in there?" "Thirty three more just like you" "Have come around here snffing" "Like he's some creature in a zoo" "See that girl there in the corner?" The man nodded that he did "Talk to her, she'll tell you" "She runs the book store, she's his kid" The Blues man played some Chapin Let loose on Thunder Road Took a small sip from his hip flask It was hidden, rarely showed The man asked for an ashtray Was told "you cannot smoke in here" "But, the old man in the corner..." She said sssshhhh, and poured a beer "The folks round here have stories" "Some good, and some are bad" "He's the only one that I let smoke" "The old man's story is quite sad" "Stick around a while, see" "Just what makes the street click" "There's a hundred different stories" "Look around and take your pick" "But, what about The Blues man?" "I can give him things he hasn't got" "You will learn sir, that possessions" "Make him something he is not" "He plays music in the alley" "He does't know if you are there" "He plays what his soul is feeling" "He'll play to you, or to the air" "Your best bet, is to sit here" "Leave him be, don't light the fuse" "You may set him on a tangent" "And he just may lose his muse" "He's a part of everybody here" "He's a savior, and a sage" "He's The Blues man to the street folk" "But, he's from a different age" "Have a beer, talk to his daughter" "Play some darts, the beer's on me" "My advice, I hope you'll take it" "Is to let The Blues man be" "Go back to where you came from" "Tell the folks who sent you here" "That The Blues man declined nicely" "And then you two shared a beer" He smiled, looked to the corner Ordered one more, "I concur" "while you're pouring out my lager" "pour one more drink for her" He went off to the corner Introduced himself and sat Never mentioned his profession And that they say is that The Blues man played some Johnson The A & R man stayed a while He looked back toward the barkeep She looked back, and shared a smile
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May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019 at 9:53 PM UTC
The A & R Man and The Bluesman
Gianni's hadn't opened yet But, the bar was going strong If you listened, in the distance You heard the working of a song The regulars were present The Captain, Soldier and the kid The bartender was cleaning 'Cause that was what she did The sun, well, it was shining It was a great day all around And in the alley sat The Blues man Sitting still upon the ground Nothing, any different Than most any other day The street folk passing greetings While the Blues man chose to play The bell above the bar door rang As a stranger came on in The dust hung in a sunbeam Falling  from the old bell of tin In back of old Gianni's The Blues man played a Dylan tune He slid right into Guthrie It was a perfect afternoon The stranger grabbed the bar's end stool He ordered up and looked around Then he said, "excuse me barkeep" "Just exactly, what's that sound?" She said it was The Blues man He's a legend on the street The man said, "sounds intriguing" "He is someone I should meet" The Captain ordered up a shot The juke box started playing In the corner sat an old man Not quite sure if he was staying The barkeep quizzed the stranger Said "You're off the normal route" "Most stranger get directions" Then he pulled a card out of his suit He said his name was  Edwards He wasn't lost, he had a plan He'd heard about the music Now he came to meet the man "It says here you do A & R" "You can sit here and can listen" "But, The Blues man isn't gonna talk" "You have nothing that he's missing" The music in the bar was rock Out in back, a bluesy lick You could listen to the tunes inside Or go out back, you had your pick "Can I at least go out and see him?" "You can but won't get far" Then she put his card with others She had collected in a jar "You see those cards all in there?" "Thirty three more just like you" "Have come around here snffing" "Like he's some creature in a zoo" "See that girl there in the corner?" The man nodded that he did "Talk to her, she'll tell you" "She runs the book store, she's his kid" The Blues man played some Chapin Let loose on Thunder Road Took a small sip from his hip flask It was hidden, rarely showed The man asked for an ashtray Was told "you cannot smoke in here" "But, the old man in the corner..." She said sssshhhh, and poured a beer "The folks round here have stories" "Some good, and some are bad" "He's the only one that I let smoke" "The old man's story is quite sad" "Stick around a while, see" "Just what makes the street click" "There's a hundred different stories" "Look around and take your pick" "But, what about The Blues man?" "I can give him things he hasn't got" "You will learn sir, that possessions" "Make him something he is not" "He plays music in the alley" "He does't know if you are there" "He plays what his soul is feeling" "He'll play to you, or to the air" "Your best bet, is to sit here" "Leave him be, don't light the fuse" "You may set him on a tangent" "And he just may lose his muse" "He's a part of everybody here" "He's a savior, and a sage" "He's The Blues man to the street folk" "But, he's from a different age" "Have a beer, talk to his daughter" "Play some darts, the beer's on me" "My advice, I hope you'll take it" "Is to let The Blues man be" "Go back to where you came from" "Tell the folks who sent you here" "That The Blues man declined nicely" "And then you two shared a beer" He smiled, looked to the corner Ordered one more, "I concur" "while you're pouring out my lager" "pour one more drink for her" He went off to the corner Introduced himself and sat Never mentioned his profession And that they say is that The Blues man played some Johnson The A & R man stayed a while He looked back toward the barkeep She looked back, and shared a smile
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May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019 at 9:53 PM UTC
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