Slipping straight into the 2nd (iv) chord of the blues progression at the beginning of each verse was a real innovation in 12-bar playing, and I haven’t heard it done any earlier than this track.
Anyone who doubts its impact on Rock and Roll/Rockabilly should listen to Presley’s Mystery Train.
Slipping straight into the 2nd (iv) chord of the blues progression at the beginning of each verse was a real innovation in 12-bar playing, and I haven’t heard it done any earlier than this track.
Anyone who doubts its impact on Rock and Roll/Rockabilly should listen to Presley’s Mystery Train.
donrocin 4 months ago
sound close to punk dude
americanliberal09 1 year ago
sound close to punk dude
americanliberal09 1 year ago
bbq is the fucking man!!!!!!!!!!! FUCK YEAH!
roejogan8 2 years ago 2
THIS MUSIC IS TIMELESS.........
voodoochild53 2 years ago
Oh,he plays so fast and so good. I bet nobody could keep up with him , god damn fast.
jimihendrix1967 2 years ago 4
he influenced the rock and roll ,
and what a voice !!
RagtimeDorianHenry 2 years ago
@RagtimeDorianHenry ive heard every train song and that sounds more like a thumpin coal train i ever heard. belieave i heerd that C&O
shannonandsheila1 1 year ago