On 07/10/2012 11:21 AM, S. Massy wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 08:13:44AM -0400, Dave
Phillips wrote:
Greetings,
Last week was really amazing here in Findlay OH USA. We suffered
through an incredible storm with 90 mph winds, then had no power and
100+ degree (F) heat every day for the next seven days. I have an
entirely new appreciation for 1) the people who went through Katrina
and 2) the humble electron.
Anyway, I found some blues songs relating the effects of floods -
Charley Patton's High Water Rising and John Lee Hooker's Tupelo are
two great examples - and I found one that at least mentioned
Don't forget
Texas Flood!
Added to the unofficial list of Disaster Blues Classics. Thanks for the
reminder !
The original is good, but Stevie Ray tore it up. :)
No Blues tune relating to heat comes to mind,
but there's always "Too Darn Hot" by Cole Porter. :)
It suits. However, at last we're experiencing a cooling trend to the
mere mid-80s. :-/
By the weekend we might be back into triple digits.
Best,
dp