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<reviews itemIdentifier="Mole"><review review_id="11784"><review_id>11784</review_id>
<reviewbody>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=11906&quot;&gt;Here &lt;/a&gt; is a 2004 version of this tune, from the San Franscisco band &lt;b&gt;Tea Leaf Green&lt;/b&gt; (it&#039;s Disc 1, track 3, in SHN format from the Live Music section of the Archive).  The band&#039;s vocalist Trevor says he learned the song from a hobo.  It&#039;s great to see a folk song in the traditional sense -- passed on from person to person -- which is still undergoing updates to this day as another singer takes up the task of wishing he&#039;s a mole in the ground...
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=11906&quot;&gt;http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=11906&lt;/a&gt;</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Where You Been So Long?</reviewtitle>
<reviewer>Dgold at AHT</reviewer>
<reviewdate>2004-04-16 23:43:48</reviewdate>
<createdate>2004-04-16 23:43:48</createdate>
<stars>5</stars>
</review>
<review review_id="16802"><review_id>16802</review_id>
<reviewbody>&quot;I don&#039;t like a railroad man
No, I don&#039;t like a railroad man
Thems a railroad man, they&#039;ll kill you when they can
And drink up your blood like wine&quot;
-B.L.L.

Hard to wonder if this didn&#039;t seed the similar line in Bob Dylan&#039;s Stuck Inside of &quot;Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again&quot;</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Drink up your blood like wine.</reviewtitle>
<reviewer>gankmore</reviewer>
<reviewdate>2004-07-15 15:49:52</reviewdate>
<createdate>2004-07-15 15:49:52</createdate>
<stars>5</stars>
</review>
<review review_id="45279"><review_id>45279</review_id>
<reviewbody>Fantastic song here. His instrumentals, along with his fantastic delivery just makes for a whale of a great time. This I would&#039;nt mind hearing more of.</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Just great</reviewtitle>
<reviewer>Spuzz</reviewer>
<reviewdate>2005-07-04 20:14:28</reviewdate>
<createdate>2005-07-04 20:14:28</createdate>
<stars>5</stars>
</review>
<review review_id="49754"><review_id>49754</review_id>
<reviewbody>This is a great little song and a fine rendition. I frequently sing a version of this with young children in schools in Manchester, UK.</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Great song</reviewtitle>
<reviewer>Tom Joad</reviewer>
<reviewdate>2005-09-01 09:51:36</reviewdate>
<createdate>2005-09-01 09:51:36</createdate>
<stars>5</stars>
</review>
<review><reviewbody>This is a wonderful song.  Although at first the title did not appeal to me, it&#039;s now one of my favorites.  

I&#039;m also intrigued by the word hippy, &quot;hippy let your hair role down&quot; in this song which was recorded in 1928.</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Wonderful</reviewtitle>
<stars>5</stars>
<reviewer>alikat</reviewer>
<createdate>2006-05-06 04:45:32</createdate>
<reviewdate>2006-05-06 04:45:32</reviewdate>
</review>
<review><reviewbody>I heard this song played on the Folk Sampler (npr radio) and loved it. It makes me happy to hear it.</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>what beautiful music</reviewtitle>
<stars>5</stars>
<reviewer>andrew3825</reviewer>
<createdate>2006-12-02 07:35:40</createdate>
<reviewdate>2006-12-02 07:35:40</reviewdate>
</review>
<info><num_reviews>6</num_reviews>
<avg_rating>5.00</avg_rating>
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