What's everyone listening to?
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- spidergawd
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What a long strange trip it is.
- spidergawd
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How come I never listened to this band before macky ?
What a long strange trip it is.
- spidergawd
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Re: What's everyone listening to?
Ah this takes me back to the '70s Notting Hill Carnivals. And the 4 Aces club in Dalston Junction.
What a long strange trip it is.
- spidergawd
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Re: What's everyone listening to?
Back on track.
Still in the '70's
Oh those acid days, so glad we were there.
Oh those acid days, so glad we were there.
What a long strange trip it is.
- spidergawd
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That'll do today. Maybe......
Well one more.
What a long strange trip it is.
- notsofasteddie
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Re: What's everyone listening to?
Otis Rush - It's My Own Fault (Live and in Concert from San Francisco)
Otis Rush - I Can't Quit You Baby (Live and in Concert from San Francisco)
Otis Rush - I Can't Quit You Baby (Live and in Concert from San Francisco)
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macky
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Re: What's everyone listening to?
There mostly a Canadian band ....god likespidergawd wrote:How come I never listened to this band before macky ?![]()
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- notsofasteddie
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Eric Clapton - Double Trouble
Published on Dec 20, 2014
Eric Clapton's "Double Trouble" version.
"Double Trouble" is a slow tempo twelve-bar blues notated in 4/4 time in the key of D minor. The song's underlying air of quiet desperation stretched to the breaking point is enhanced by brilliant use of dynamics and some truly mind-boggling, strangled guitar fills near the end." According to Otis Rush, the song's title was inspired by a comment by a woman upon viewing her hand during a card game "trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, double troubles"
You laughed at me walkin' baby, when I had no place to go
Bad luck and trouble have taken me, I have got no money to show
Hey, hey, to make it you got to try, baby that's no lie ...
The song was produced by Willie Dixon and features Rush (guitar and vocal), Dixon (bass), Ike Turner (guitar), Little Brother Montgomery (piano), Harold Ashby and Jackie Brenston (saxophones), and Billy Gayles (drums). Although Rush plays the lead guitar introduction to the song, Turner plays the signature vibrato guitar parts. In 1986, Rush recorded a live version of the song for Blues Interaction – Live in Japan 1986, which was released in 1989.
"Double Trouble" is a blues song written and recorded by Chicago blues guitarist Otis Rush . Since its release as a single in 1958, the song has been recorded by several blues and other artists, including several versions by Eric Clapton. Stevie Ray Vaughan named his band "Double Trouble" after Rush's song. In 2008, Rush's original version was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame, who called it a "minor-key masterpiece".
Otis Rush ~ ''Double Trouble''(Original Recording Electric Blues 1958)
Published on Apr 8, 2014
Recorded Cobra Studios , Chicago , 1958
The song was produced by Willie Dixon and features Rush (guitar and vocal), Dixon (bass), Ike Turner (guitar), Little Brother Montgomery (piano), Harold Ashby and Jackie Brenston (saxophones), and Billy Gayles (drums). Although Rush plays the lead guitar introduction to the song, Turner plays the signature vibrato guitar parts.
Published on Dec 20, 2014
Eric Clapton's "Double Trouble" version.
"Double Trouble" is a slow tempo twelve-bar blues notated in 4/4 time in the key of D minor. The song's underlying air of quiet desperation stretched to the breaking point is enhanced by brilliant use of dynamics and some truly mind-boggling, strangled guitar fills near the end." According to Otis Rush, the song's title was inspired by a comment by a woman upon viewing her hand during a card game "trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, double troubles"
You laughed at me walkin' baby, when I had no place to go
Bad luck and trouble have taken me, I have got no money to show
Hey, hey, to make it you got to try, baby that's no lie ...
The song was produced by Willie Dixon and features Rush (guitar and vocal), Dixon (bass), Ike Turner (guitar), Little Brother Montgomery (piano), Harold Ashby and Jackie Brenston (saxophones), and Billy Gayles (drums). Although Rush plays the lead guitar introduction to the song, Turner plays the signature vibrato guitar parts. In 1986, Rush recorded a live version of the song for Blues Interaction – Live in Japan 1986, which was released in 1989.
"Double Trouble" is a blues song written and recorded by Chicago blues guitarist Otis Rush . Since its release as a single in 1958, the song has been recorded by several blues and other artists, including several versions by Eric Clapton. Stevie Ray Vaughan named his band "Double Trouble" after Rush's song. In 2008, Rush's original version was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame, who called it a "minor-key masterpiece".
Otis Rush ~ ''Double Trouble''(Original Recording Electric Blues 1958)
Published on Apr 8, 2014
Recorded Cobra Studios , Chicago , 1958
The song was produced by Willie Dixon and features Rush (guitar and vocal), Dixon (bass), Ike Turner (guitar), Little Brother Montgomery (piano), Harold Ashby and Jackie Brenston (saxophones), and Billy Gayles (drums). Although Rush plays the lead guitar introduction to the song, Turner plays the signature vibrato guitar parts.
- spidergawd
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One of Canadas great gifts to music I reckon. Killer song. When I want to listen to Niel Young I never know where to start, the guy has such an immense catalogue built up over, what? 50 years. So I just pick up random.
What a long strange trip it is.
- notsofasteddie
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spidergawd wrote:One of Canadas great gifts to music I reckon. Killer song. When I want to listen to Neil Young I never know where to start, the guy has such an immense catalogue built up over, what? 50 years.
What an influence on other artists who covered his songs and showed respect
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macky
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Re: What's everyone listening to?
"Neil Young Remeber southern man Don,t need him around anyhow" love Skinner....Cheating women still my all time LS song ....if you could dig that up 
- notsofasteddie
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macky wrote:"Neil Young Remeber southern man Don,t need him around anyhow" love Skinner....Cheating women still my all time LS song ....if you could dig that up
As you wish
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Cheatin' Woman (studio version)
and a bonus track
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama
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macky
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Re: What's everyone listening to?
Better then Napster every wasnotsofasteddie wrote:macky wrote:"Neil Young Remeber southern man Don,t need him around anyhow" love Skinner....Cheating women still my all time LS song ....if you could dig that up
As you wishe
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Cheatin' Woman (studio version)
and a bonus track
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama
- notsofasteddie
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Re: What's everyone listening to?
macky wrote:
Better then Napster every was
With that in mind, I had to add this. One of my favorites
Uploaded on Mar 10, 2008
If I leave here tomorrow
Would you still remember me?
For I must be travelling on, now,
cause theres too many places Ive got to see.
But, if I stayed here with you, girl,
Things just couldnt be the same.
cause Im as free as a bird now,
And this bird you can not change.
Lord knows, I cant change.
Bye, bye, its been a sweet love.
Though this feeling I cant change.
But please dont take it badly,
cause lord knows Im to blame.
But, if I stayed here with you girl,
Things just couldnt be the same.
Cause Im as free as a bird now,
And this bird youll never change.
And this bird you can not change.
Lord knows, I cant change.
Lord help me, I cant change