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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2009

This track was on the B-side on the 7" single "Trouble Boys" which came out 1981.

Snowy blazes and does what he does best, the blues. Enjoy!

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  • Yeh Snowy plays some great Bluesy stuff. Bit of a mismatch it turned out to be for Lizzy. On this track he's perfect for the job tho'.

    Check out Snowy White's 'Bird of Paradise' '84 single to hear him in his element - a fine player, cool song. Its on Youtube @: youtube . com / watch?v=ixV9nHFX9UU

    Cheerz, guitanorak

  • i dont know about mismatch... for me it doesnt get any better then when he puts his guitar into overdrive/feedback in the 'killer one the loose' solo. thats so tasteful its ridiculous! there are many other great snowy classics like angel of death, sweetheart, the pressure will blow.. man definitely deserves more cred! but then again, which lizzy guitarist does not!?

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  • Now that´s how every guitar should sound!

  • Now this is a truly classic, soulful , blues guitar solo from Snowy !This song is far superior to Trouble Boys which was it's corresponding A side.

  • A Pink Floyd guitarist pre Lizzy

  • the drummer has me clocked on the beat.  I'll get it though. love learning new stuff. great drumming .

  • No matter who ever made this tune first, this is absoulutely awsome!!! Such a great feeling for each note and beat, so low, slow and totally controlled. Amazing!

  • @jilg74 It's actually copyrighted to Curtis Mayfield, But I can't find a curtis version.. Winter changed the last verse drastically.

  • @ThinLynottFan the original is not Winter but John lee Hooker "it serve me right to suffer"

  • Never heard a bass player play this deep blues with a pick! God bless a talanted Far too young gone man a true legenD! Phil

  • Fantastic solo by Snowy.. very peter green-like !!

  • It is a nice cover, but we shouldn't forget to acknowledge the original artist- Johnny Winter

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