KILLER... I've been playing this song since my late best friend taught it to me in 1968... like, I play it several times a day, several times... and now that I'm old, the words ring truer and truer to my life. Personally, my life wouldn't be my life without this song. I play it slower. 1972-3 I played it for Buddy & Junior... they both smiled but didn't say shit. They were teaching at UMass at the time. Aloha, all y'all
Excellent song and performance by Brownie.First heard this song being sung by Hamish Imlach .hamburg part one song 3 is a decent version.But after hearing the 2 versions i would have liked to have heard Brownie mcGhee singing Hamish Imlachs version.
I have so much respect for him this blues is pure and he is a real legend for ever this blues.Masterwork.Thank you for uploading Ron Hess,
KILLER... I've been playing this song since my late best friend taught it to me in 1968... like, I play it several times a day, several times...
and now that I'm old, the words ring truer and truer to my life. Personally, my life wouldn't be my life without this song.
I play it slower. 1972-3 I played it for Buddy & Junior... they both smiled but didn't say shit. They were teaching at UMass at the time.
Aloha, all y'all
great story...mahalo !!
I saw these guys in the 70's in the Netherlands, Lochem, of all places, amazing!
Excellent song and performance by Brownie.First heard this song being sung by Hamish Imlach .hamburg part one song 3 is a decent version.But after hearing the 2 versions i would have liked to have heard Brownie mcGhee singing Hamish Imlachs version.
p.s. - so many versions out there, as mentioned in your comments... I Love Van Ronk's
Great song, pls listen from Eric Còlapton & JJ Cale from "Road to Escondido"
Bouncing version from Brownie the songwriter