holy sweet jesus thats tasty
curtistembeck 1 month ago 2
David Bromberg
Prof8675309 1 month ago
Please! If Someone of you knows about covers of Dyin' CrapShooter's Blues. I can't find a one interesting cover. I think It record about 70's-00's in rock style. The voice of singer like Lou Reed. If you know what i mean, please, tell me!
MedusaGreen 2 months ago
@MedusaGreen white stripes?
MrSmiths1 1 month ago in playlist bluesmen
@MrSmiths1 no :(
MedusaGreen 1 month ago
@MedusaGreen two gallants version is pretty cool
queonda07 1 week ago
This right here is classic in the truest sense of the word.
coyote023 6 months ago
i don't think this is blues.it's more similar to folk.but,anyway,it's great!
if you listen closer at 2.19, you will find sort of "horror notes".that's genious!
MrFabiodagostino 9 months ago
@MrFabiodagostino Early blues was folk music. Look up Piedmont blues and ragtime guitar.
wiciousbeasts 1 month ago
The piano player Porter Grainger wrote this, and Martha Copeland recorded it in 1927.
sirkickbutt1 9 months ago
My hero. A musician of unique genius.
jekk23 10 months ago
"Come here Mama, with that can o' booze.." great, great, great, and so Cab Calloway too....
whitefeet1 11 months ago
Thanks for uploading this. My cd has a copyguard (or something) that automatically removed it from YT.
3006khz 11 months ago
Best version of this song.
Truly bizarre story.
NorthTulsaBoy 1 year ago
What a great song! It was interesting to hear the Blind willie' commentary at the beginning too.
frg8888 1 year ago
this is awesome, great bluesman
jaybeebles 1 year ago
holy sweet jesus thats tasty
curtistembeck 1 month ago 2
David Bromberg
Prof8675309 1 month ago
Please! If Someone of you knows about covers of Dyin' CrapShooter's Blues. I can't find a one interesting cover. I think It record about 70's-00's in rock style. The voice of singer like Lou Reed. If you know what i mean, please, tell me!
MedusaGreen 2 months ago
@MedusaGreen white stripes?
MrSmiths1 1 month ago in playlist bluesmen
@MrSmiths1 no :(
MedusaGreen 1 month ago
@MedusaGreen two gallants version is pretty cool
queonda07 1 week ago
This right here is classic in the truest sense of the word.
coyote023 6 months ago
i don't think this is blues.it's more similar to folk.but,anyway,it's great!
if you listen closer at 2.19, you will find sort of "horror notes".that's genious!
MrFabiodagostino 9 months ago
@MrFabiodagostino Early blues was folk music. Look up Piedmont blues and ragtime guitar.
wiciousbeasts 1 month ago
The piano player Porter Grainger wrote this, and Martha Copeland recorded it in 1927.
sirkickbutt1 9 months ago
My hero. A musician of unique genius.
jekk23 10 months ago
"Come here Mama, with that can o' booze.." great, great, great, and so Cab Calloway too....
whitefeet1 11 months ago
Thanks for uploading this. My cd has a copyguard (or something) that automatically removed it from YT.
3006khz 11 months ago
Best version of this song.
Truly bizarre story.
NorthTulsaBoy 1 year ago
What a great song! It was interesting to hear the Blind willie' commentary at the beginning too.
frg8888 1 year ago
this is awesome, great bluesman
jaybeebles 1 year ago