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- 12-String_Blues abstract "12-String Blues (sub-titled Live at the Scholar), is the first album by American guitarist Leo Kottke, released in 1969.".
- 12-String_Blues artist Leo_Kottke.
- 12-String_Blues genre Blues.
- 12-String_Blues genre Folk_music.
- 12-String_Blues recordedIn Minneapolis.
- 12-String_Blues subsequentWork 6-_and_12-String_Guitar.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageExternalLink circleblues.html.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageExternalLink www.leokottke.com.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageID "7068766".
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageLength "4290".
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageRevisionID "700784335".
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink 6-_and_12-String_Guitar.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Al_Wilson_(singer).
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Blues.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Dylan.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:1969_debut_albums.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:1969_live_albums.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:English-language_live_albums.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leo_Kottke_live_albums.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Category:Live_blues_albums.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Circle_Round_the_Sun.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Hamilton_(musician).
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink John_Fahey_(musician).
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink John_Koerner.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Jonny_Quest.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink LP_record.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Leo_Kottke.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Pete_Seeger.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Sargasso_Sea.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Simon_&_Garfunkel.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Takoma_Records.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Veena.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "12-String Blues".
- 12-String_Blues allWriting "Leo Kottke, except where noted".
- 12-String_Blues artist Leo_Kottke.
- 12-String_Blues cover "12".
- 12-String_Blues genre Blues.
- 12-String_Blues genre Folk_music.
- 12-String_Blues headline "Side One".
- 12-String_Blues headline "Side Two".
- 12-String_Blues label "Oblivion obl-s1".
- 12-String_Blues length "107.0".
- 12-String_Blues length "121.0".
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- 12-String_Blues name "12".
- 12-String_Blues nextAlbum "6".
- 12-String_Blues note John_Fahey_(musician).
- 12-String_Blues note Pete_Seeger.
- 12-String_Blues note "Columbus got stuck in this sea of weeds. There was no wind. Johnny Quest often goes there on business. Consequently resurrection here is not only promising but necessary.".
- 12-String_Blues note "I sometimes think people like to hear this song for the same reason they like to watch accidents.".
- 12-String_Blues note "In A.".
- 12-String_Blues note "One of the first songs I wrote. The second actually, around 1962. At the time I considered evil the only virtue worth cultivating.".
- 12-String_Blues note "The majority of the lyrics are traditional. Another early song.".
- 12-String_Blues note "The title lyric and, consequently, the idea for the song were stolen from somebody who sang at the Ontario Place in Washington when John Hurt worked there.".
- 12-String_Blues note "There's not much to say about this one. Its origin was in a couple of nightmares, one of which nearly got me.".
- 12-String_Blues note "This was written in a fit of terror while trying to calm down. It originally contained many more verses which later served only to confuse, so they were discarded.".
- 12-String_Blues recorded "The Scholar Coffeehouse, Minneapolis, MN".
- 12-String_Blues released "1969".
- 12-String_Blues thisAlbum "12".
- 12-String_Blues title "Circle 'Round the Sun".
- 12-String_Blues title "Easter and the Sargasso Sea".
- 12-String_Blues title "Furry Jane".
- 12-String_Blues title "If Momma Knew".
- 12-String_Blues title "Living in the Country".
- 12-String_Blues title "Long Way Up the River".
- 12-String_Blues title "Mary Mary".
- 12-String_Blues title "Sail Away Ladies".
- 12-String_Blues title "So Cold in China".
- 12-String_Blues title "Sunrise".
- 12-String_Blues title "Sweet Louise".
- 12-String_Blues title "The Last Steam Engine Train".
- 12-String_Blues title "The Prodigal Grave".
- 12-String_Blues title "You Left Me Standing".
- 12-String_Blues type "live".
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_album.
- 12-String_Blues wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tracklist.
- 12-String_Blues subject Category:1969_debut_albums.
- 12-String_Blues subject Category:1969_live_albums.
- 12-String_Blues subject Category:English-language_live_albums.
- 12-String_Blues subject Category:Leo_Kottke_live_albums.
- 12-String_Blues subject Category:Live_blues_albums.
- 12-String_Blues hypernym Album.
- 12-String_Blues type Album.
- 12-String_Blues type MusicalWork.
- 12-String_Blues type Work.
- 12-String_Blues type CreativeWork.
- 12-String_Blues type MusicAlbum.