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Yeah it was, as we were saying, during this time you had to perform. They had clubs with what you called a bucket of blood. You had to go there and really get out and get the house. "Flying Home" or whatever. Some of the other tunes were "Honky Tonk" and I know around Chicago Gene Ammons would have some hits out that you would have to know the solos. So I mean that was my world, because I had ...
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