I know what you mean but as he doesn't drink now I suppose it's not relevant. I bet he'd say it was disrespectful to change it to his name these days. One of my favourites along with Milk Cow and Little Queen of Spades.
You know, for the overwhelming majority of blues covers, I can say I like the original better, especially when it comes to Robert Johnson. Perhaps my only two exceptions are Cream's version of "Crossroads" and Zeppelin's version of "Traveling Riverside Blues". In the end, the more versions I listen to, the more I appreciate the original.
I love the original... this is so bored. Great sound, but I feel asleep. And I love Blues, of course. but Blues is blood, not a relaxing pill.
RubenCamachoZ 4 months ago
@RubenCamachoZ
I mean "boring".
RubenCamachoZ 4 months ago
how many blues songs does this guy have to fucking cover
AgentCarter 1 year ago
nathan east on bass?
brooklynstudio 1 year ago
@brooklynstudio Sure is.
SlowBluesInc 1 year ago
@SlowBluesInc This concert took place in April 29th, 2004 at Manchester's MEN Arena.
Hope this info might be useful.
Kindest cheers,
John
strawer 11 months ago
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kumaratilak 1 year ago
Super
nikolaristic3 2 years ago
ehh
augfive 2 years ago
there was another version of him doing this,,it was awesome but of course it got pulled :-( great song...grab em while u can :-)
claptongroupie 3 years ago
I liked it better when he used to sing the line "...makes Mr. Clapton drink." :p
evanguy 4 years ago
I know what you mean but as he doesn't drink now I suppose it's not relevant. I bet he'd say it was disrespectful to change it to his name these days. One of my favourites along with Milk Cow and Little Queen of Spades.
dvdsprks2 4 years ago
one of my favorite clapton takes of robert johnson. the sound is just so smooth
guitarslinger808 4 years ago 7
i love this song, but i think the original is alot better
chewbaccarules 4 years ago 5
You know, for the overwhelming majority of blues covers, I can say I like the original better, especially when it comes to Robert Johnson. Perhaps my only two exceptions are Cream's version of "Crossroads" and Zeppelin's version of "Traveling Riverside Blues". In the end, the more versions I listen to, the more I appreciate the original.
Kynatics 2 years ago
soo soo soo awesome
BlackieEC89 4 years ago 4