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Walking Stereotype

from Hoodoo Down by The Damned and Dirty

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I’m down and out, lord it ain’t no lie
Could not spare a nickel, ain’t got no dime

Out of luck, run aground
I’ve been howling, like an old black hound

Sounds pretty trite
Sounds pretty trite
Sounds pretty trite
You better hold on tight
Cause I’m a walking stereotype

You heard my story, a million times
A million songs, a million rhymes

You don’t need to keep the blues alive
Come on man, it never died

Sounds pretty trite
Sounds pretty trite
Sounds pretty trite
You better hold on tight
Cause I’m a walking stereotype

Them old stories, you know them well
Don’t you just tell ‘m, live ‘m and raise some hell

Let the world and it’s people know
You’ll take them on, toe to toe

Sounds pretty trite
Sounds pretty trite
Sounds pretty trite
You better hold on tight
Cause I’m a walking stereotype

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from Hoodoo Down, released November 20, 2015

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One of the most exciting and innovative duos in the blues tradition today. Gritty delta blues with screaming slide guitar, raw vocals and wailing blues harp. Two albums, two awards for Best Dutch Blues Album!

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