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Hey! I know this is a strange question, but I saw on here that you marked you were at the 2011 Godsmack concert in Memphis and was wondering if I could talk to you about it. I'm a filmmaker from Memphis making a short film about how that concert was the way many people learned that Osama Bin Laden had been killed. I would love to possibly jump on a zoom call with you soon where you can tell me about your experience that day. It wouldn't take much time (maybe 30 min) & I can pay you a little bit as well (this video is just for my small youtube channel Ryans Shorts, but I can offer $50 for your time). Please let me know if you would be interested in doing this, I'd really appreciate it!
You can either reply here (I believe Ill get an email notification about it).

Or email me at ryanehailey at gmail dot com
Or text me at 9 zero 1 five 8 one 6 eight 1 four.
Thanks again!

Sincerely, Ryan Hailey

thanks for getting back in touch...honestly, it doesn't matter to me which one is used, but there's 4 different titles being used now on the NMAS song list....
1. Deep Elem Blues by Georgia Crackers
2. Deep Elem Blues by North Mississippi Allstars
3. Deep Ellum by North Mississippi Allstars
4. Deep Elem by North Mississippi Allstars

i was just trying to categorize them all together and picked the title that is currently being used by the other 46 bands that cover this song...
https://www.setlist.fm/stats/songs/georgia-crackers-73defaa5.html?song=Deep+Elem+Blues

hi M, saw your not on "Deep Elem"....i'm posting this to the forum to see what folks think. it's definitely a cover song, not an original by NMAS, so the title of the song would default to the original, not how the NMAS list it on their album.

the original is "The Georgia Black Bottom" originally recorded by The Georgia Crackers (1927) but it is a traditional song
https://secondhandsongs.com/performance/611350/versions#nav-entity

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