07 Born in Chicago

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • I was born in Chicago at nineteen and forty-one
    I was born in Chicago at nineteen and forty-one
    Well, my father told me
    "Son, you had better get a gun"
    Well, my first friend went down
    When I was 17 years old
    Well, my first friend went down
    When I was 17 years old
    Well, there's one thing I can say about that boy
    He gotta go
    Well, my second friend went down
    When I was 21 years of age
    Well, my second friend went down
    When I was 21 years of age
    Well, there's one thing I can say about that boy
    He gotta pray
    Well, now rules are alright
    If there's someone left to play the game
    Well, now rules are alright
    If there's someone left to play the game
    All my friends are going
    And thing's just don't seem the same
    Oh, thing's just don't seem the same, babe
    Source: LyricFind
    Songwriters: Nicholas George Gravenites
    Born in Chicago lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc, Wixen Music Publishing
    "Born in Chicago" is a blues song written by Nick Gravenites. It was the opening track on the self-titled debut album by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in 1965 and has since become a blues standard.
    Gravenites, who was born in Chicago, first performed the song when in a duo with guitarist Mike Bloomfield, playing in clubs in the city in the early 1960s. When Bloomfield joined the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, he insisted that the band record it. Although Butterfield was at first reluctant to sing the song, the initial recording took place in the Mastertone Studio in New York City in April 1965, produced by Paul Rothchild for Elektra Records. The track was included on an Elektra Records sampler album, Folksong '65.
    The popularity of the track led to Rothchild requiring a revised version, for inclusion on the band's debut album. The second recording, with additional organ by Mark Naftalin, additional choruses and solos, and using better recording equipment, took place in September 1965. The album was released in October 1965, and became successful as one of the first in the U.S. to present blues material to a predominantly white rock audience.
    "Born in Chicago" was later recorded by a wide range of artists, including Jesse Colin Young (1972), Pixies (1990), George Thorogood (1991), Joe Louis Walker (2003), and Tom Petty (2004). In 2016, critic Jay Gentile wrote of the song: "...[It] could not be more relevant today. With lyrics that run though young friends who went down presumably to gun violence, the song could serve as a soundtrack to today’s gun violence debate."
    Jim Skinner sings at Nashville’s iconic Brown’s Diner, established 1927 in a train car, which you can tell from the curved ceiling. It holds Nashville's Beer License #1.
    Band members:
    Jim Skinner - vocals, kazoo & bongos
    Jackson Foraker - guitar
    Brad "Sunflower" - guitar
    Mike Foster - tenor saxophone
    Dave Simms - Bass
    Ray Crabtree - Drums
    Arnie Reed - keyboard
    Stephanie Tennis - tambourine

Комментарии • 9

  • @Toadonthetable
    @Toadonthetable 8 месяцев назад +2

    Sax and guitar nailed the solos. Drummer was the best

    • @ArnieReed
      @ArnieReed  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! I'll tell them for you. If you like live videos of bands, subscribe to my channel at ruclips.net/user/ArnieReed

  • @samueldovalle243
    @samueldovalle243 7 месяцев назад +1

    So nice guys!!

    • @ArnieReed
      @ArnieReed  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! This is one of the band's most popular videos. If you enjoy watching movies of live bands performing, subscribe to my channel and browse more than 2,200 songs. ruclips.net/user/ArnieReed

  • @nealliske7700
    @nealliske7700 8 месяцев назад +1

    At least someone still knows how to do it ❤

    • @ArnieReed
      @ArnieReed  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching @nealliske7700, and especially for your gracious and correct comment. If you're going to play Paul Butterfield's classic, then you'd better do it like he did. If you enjoy watching live band performances, subscribe to my channel and browse over 2,200 shows from the 70s to last week. Happy New Year! ruclips.net/user/ArnieReed

  • @mrsweettater
    @mrsweettater 8 месяцев назад +3

    This just stomped on my happy button!!!!

  • @Rock4everR4
    @Rock4everR4 8 месяцев назад +2

    Superb bluesy🤘 Awesome stuff

    • @ArnieReed
      @ArnieReed  8 месяцев назад

      We love the blues, and I'm glad you do too! If you're in Nashville, catch our next show at Brown's on Jan 18. If you enjoy live videos of bands, subscribe to my channel at ruclips.net/user/ArnieReed