I had this Lp when it came out.It was quite a rare find at the time. The whole Album rocks.Is there a CD out there? I wonder. Bobby Whitlock has done some great work and should be more noted for it.
This was also recorded by Lee Montgomery for World Pacific Records. Got good secondary market airplay, but no support. Probably the best recording of the song....... I have one of the only records in existence of this cut.
It was written by Delaney Bramlett, who was a friend and band-mate of Bobby Whitlock (Whitlock played on all six Delaney & Bonnie and Friends albums, and toured with them). I don't know if a Delaney Bramlett original actually exists...
The Blue Cheer version was three years before this one though!
Also, apparently Bramlett co-wrote this one with Mac Davis, but I don't know anything about him so can't really comment on that!
Greatstuff09 a million thanks!! Have been waiting YEARS for someone to hoist songs from the incomparable Whitlock's first two albums. Any chance you'll be putting up more of 'em? Well done.
I had this Lp when it came out.It was quite a rare find at the time. The whole Album rocks.Is there a CD out there? I wonder. Bobby Whitlock has done some great work and should be more noted for it.
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blackandtanful 4 months ago
Ya wow this was a blue cheer cover? I like this one more actually. Got a quart of soul to it.l
berylman 7 months ago
exactly as i figured a cut from a bobby whitlock solo lp would sound; thanks for sharing-i'm feelin' good, yes i am, chile! :)
nosleep62 1 year ago
Bobby Whitlock - guitar, keyboards, vocals
Eric Clapton - guitar (uncredited Hello L.A., Bye Bye Birmingham)
Carl Radle - bass
Rick Vito - guitar
Jim Gordon - drums
George Harrison - guitar
Jim Price - trumpet
Bobby Keys - saxophone
jayfreer08 1 year ago
hard to believe the slide guitar has virtually vanished from rock music since the early 1970s mojoeman
srsmedia1 1 year ago
@srsmedia1 check out Derek Trucks/Susan Tedeschi, and Roy Rogers. Good slides in there
spanky5656 5 months ago
This was also recorded by Lee Montgomery for World Pacific Records. Got good secondary market airplay, but no support. Probably the best recording of the song....... I have one of the only records in existence of this cut.
pifflepuff 1 year ago
Mac Davis wrote "In the Ghetto" and many others you have probably heard.
frederickus 1 year ago
WTF? This ain't a Blue Cheer original? lol
austinbeall10txag 2 years ago
@austinbeall10txag
It was written by Delaney Bramlett, who was a friend and band-mate of Bobby Whitlock (Whitlock played on all six Delaney & Bonnie and Friends albums, and toured with them). I don't know if a Delaney Bramlett original actually exists...
The Blue Cheer version was three years before this one though!
Also, apparently Bramlett co-wrote this one with Mac Davis, but I don't know anything about him so can't really comment on that!
greatstuff09 2 years ago
@greatstuff09 thanks for the background. I was more or less being facetious though, as Blue Cheer's best known songs are covers.
At any rate, I like this version as well. It has a real edge to it.
austinbeall10txag 2 years ago
This one's awesome thanks
BlackDragonNights 2 years ago
Whitlock is a genius
AntZoso 2 years ago
Greatstuff09 a million thanks!! Have been waiting YEARS for someone to hoist songs from the incomparable Whitlock's first two albums. Any chance you'll be putting up more of 'em? Well done.
kw19193 2 years ago