Roofless not ruthless or maybe both?!
In many respects mine will be simpler as on at least half of the tracks I will be sitting on a stool in the middle of the studio with a microphone somewhere in front of me and it'll be just me and my guitar a pick and maybe a metal or glass tube. So in theory that's one track. Also hopefully minimal production as well because I believe I have a voice and I've worked hard on my guitar skills for this.
Now first and foremost I'd like to clear something up for those of you thinking "anyone can play the blues" first you are a moron, secondly technically delta blues is nothing short of a pain in the ass to get down and even I who rarely has to resort to tablature or a you tube teacher had to do just that. Just to get the ball rolling of course. Then, my moron friend. there's the bit you can only know by having the shit kicked out of you by life over and over and just when you think you are turning a corner life swiftly kicks you in the bollocks a few times for good measure. It is on the good side of this phenomenon you find me now and in the knowledge about what it means to have the blues. When it gets so bad all you can do is pick up your guitar and play what you feel with all you got left inside. For example When you hear Robert Johnson sing love in vain you can see him sitting at the station, the train is chugging away with the women he truly loves and singing exactly what had just happened to him. If you get what I'm saying then I feel your pain brothers and sisters if you don't get it I truly hope you never do. "some people say that the lonesome blues ain't bad, it's the worst most feeling I most ever had" Robert Johnson again there from "If I had possession of judgment day" or "walking blues + as I call it.