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  1. Blues With A Feeling. Blues with a feeling, that's what I have today Blues with a feeling, that's what I have today I'm gonna find my woman if it takes all night and day . What a lonesome feeling when you're by yourself What a lonesome feeling when you're by yourself When the one that you're loving has run off with someone else

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Blues With A Feeling" on Discogs.

  3. Blues with a feeling, that's what I have today. Blues with a feeling, that's what I have today. I'm gonna find my woman if it takes all night and day. What a lonesome feeling when you're by yourself. What a lonesome feeling when you're by yourself. When the one that you're loving has run off with someone else. You know I love you baby.

  4. Of course we know Steve Hackett as one of the archetypical progrock guitarplayers and a decent classical guitarist but how about those blues roots. Well, on this CD I was delighted about Hackett his blues guitar work and harmonica play in the covers Born In Chicago, The Stumble, Blues With A Feeling and So Many Roads.

  5. During the late '80s he released his first experiments with world music on Til We Have Faces (1984), and formed the successful but short-lived AOR rock outfit GTR with Yes guitarist Steve Howe in 1986. In the '90s, Hackett dove headfirst into hard rock and blues with Guitar Noir and Blues with a Feeling before releasing the first of his ...

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  7. 4 de ago. de 2016 · The prog musicians of the 70s had often travelled long journeys to reach the topography they arrived at in their pomp, and Steve Hackett was no exception. He was playing harmonica from the age of eight and by his mid-teens had developed an infatuation with blues guitar which, despite his later musical elaborations, he considered the most raw and direct way to convey rock emotion.