Robert Jr. Lockwood and Luther Tucker on guitars. Willie Dixon, bass and Fred Below, drums. By 1954, Lockwood had replaced Louis Meyers. He got a lot of session work with Chess, because he showed up, ready to play, instead of sleeping off a hangover.
Very tasty... do you think these guys are copying J. Geils? (jk) I saw elsewhere that's Louis Myers playing the rad guitar - going toe to toe with Walter... Freddie Below in skins... Love the "crash" finish! One troublesome detail: the 45 label says 2:25 song timing and this clip goes for 3:30...?! maybe the disco version???!
I thank you
Leslie thanks you
Morton
It does'n get much better!
A real treat, and again I thank you.
Robert Jr. Lockwood and Luther Tucker on guitars. Willie Dixon, bass and Fred Below, drums.
By 1954, Lockwood had replaced Louis Meyers. He got a lot of session work with Chess, because he showed up, ready to play, instead of sleeping off a hangover.
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Very tasty... do you think these guys are copying J. Geils? (jk)
I saw elsewhere that's Louis Myers playing the rad guitar - going toe to toe with Walter... Freddie Below in skins...
Love the "crash" finish!
One troublesome detail: the 45 label says 2:25 song timing and this clip goes for 3:30...?! maybe the disco version???!
My version of this on vinyl (on Red Lightning label) fades out at 2:25.