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SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

from INTO MY SEVENTIES: Elvis to Stevie Wonder by Tom Ross

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Maybe the devil does know all the best tunes.

Bob Tudor kindly let me record his trompong.

This is in the octotonic, diminished, or 'fear' scale. And in good ol' 4/4!

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?? I laid traps for troubadours
who got killed before they reached Bombay??

Explain, please.

I changed the last verse a bit:

As heads is tails and sinners saints
I'm the horny hunk of hell
and one name is Lucifer
'cause I brought the light but I fell

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from INTO MY SEVENTIES: Elvis to Stevie Wonder, track released December 5, 2013
One of my favorite Rolling Stones tunes.

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Tom Ross Colorado Springs, Colorado

Music, art, poetry spoken here!

As E Dickinson says:

Nature is what we know
but have no art to say
so impotent our wisdom is
to her simplicity

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