Thank you for putting this great tune up on YouTube. I used to see them live, and they'd destroy their instruments after every show. The top comment I ever got about it from talking with them was "They love us down at B-Sharp Music," the big music store in town. You can't imagine how this kind of music sounded to us in 1967, when it was all new. Although The Litter were doubtlessly inspired by the Cream version, in case anyone doesn't know. Skip James was performing it as early as 1931.
that guitar solo KILLS old clapton...whopic sounds
neilus 1 year ago
is this a cover song of creams version, or did cream cover this song?
wales2k4eva 1 year ago
@wales2k4eva it's a song from the 30's
FillTheGaps 1 year ago
@FillTheGaps thats pretty amazing 0-o... was it just some blues guitarist that made the song then yeah?
wales2k4eva 1 year ago
@wales2k4eva Yeah it's an old blues song by a guy by the name of Skip James
stereotypicallylame 1 year ago
"Generic positive comment." Dictated, not read.
beefer86 1 year ago
Great version. Great band.
BillStrange1967 1 year ago
Thank you for putting this great tune up on YouTube. I used to see them live, and they'd destroy their instruments after every show. The top comment I ever got about it from talking with them was "They love us down at B-Sharp Music," the big music store in town. You can't imagine how this kind of music sounded to us in 1967, when it was all new. Although The Litter were doubtlessly inspired by the Cream version, in case anyone doesn't know. Skip James was performing it as early as 1931.
it401301 2 years ago 2
cool!
ZRN959 2 years ago