Yer Ol' Uncle D
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In case you didn't catch the true meaning of this clue and went down the totally heinous new country road, we're dealing with a solo artist.
Also, if that was your first thought, you're dead to me.
Is it? And just how strong is that feeling?So it’s a solo guitar player from Virginia? I also get the feeling that one album is instrumental and one has vocal?
It’d be a heck of a lot stronger if I could figure out the rest of the clues.Is it? And just how strong is that feeling?
I accept both Morse code and smoke signals.Hi everyone.
1. Wilco and Billy Bragg - "Mermaid Avenue Vol. III
2. Uncle Tupelo - "No Depression"
Let me know how you want me to send you my address.
I accept both Morse code and smoke signals.
@Skalap pops in for two minutes, scans all this madness and immediately figures out a clue.I caught back on the clues. Were these two records released ten years one from the other?
Could it be Ben Harper?
If so I'd say Welcome to the Cruel World and There will be a Light.
@Skalap pops in for two minutes, scans all this madness and immediately figures out a clue. immediately figures it a clue
It's funny because I thought of him a few days ago, but couldn't link everything. Good work!daniel bachman - seven pines/almanac behind