The Black Keys ~ Leavin' Trunk ~ Traditional

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from the Black Keys 2002 debut work "The Big Come Up"... this traditional blues tune is derived from Sleepy John Estes' song "Milk Cow Blues"...

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  • The Black Keys rocked the House of Blues in Orlando this past Monday night... if you ever get a chance to see them live they put on a great show. they played music from all their albums and I was awestruck that just a two man band could deliver such powerful sound! the band was explosive and both raw and tight at the same time. the crowd bordered on raucous near the end of the show.

  • Isn't this a cover of the Keef Heartley Band's - Leavin Trunk?

  • @Houdini116 Keef Hartley credits Estes on the 1969 Halfbreed LP

  • Niiiiiceeee

  • @RJhasFLOW

    The Black Keys are playing the 2010 Wanee Festival in Live Oak, Fla a couple of weeks from Now... TBK are kicking off a tour down south in prelude to the release of their brand knew work "Brothers"... I hope to be at the House of Blues in Orlando on April 19

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  • only 216 views? Come on people!!! Pants on the Ground has a million!!! WTF is wrong wih the world??

  • if you put on headphones, close your eyes, open your mind, and turn this shit all the way up then you will be delivered to a place deep inside your mind that is both wonderfully familiar and fantastically out of control. a place and that could otherwise never be reached through no amount of mediation or drugs.

    it takes real passion and real soul to pull off a song like this. if you listen, you can hear all the beauty in the world pouring out through those notes.

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  • @BigCM06 And you think drugs wern't involved in the proess of this song... lolz thats funny.

  • @sixty7ford yes the black keys are great, but lets not also forget about the original 2 man band, white stripes!! And... perhaps we can forget other 2 man bands such as lmfso and 30!0 or whatever the hell they call themselves.

  • Good but still like Taj Mahal's the best...

  • @MexicanoINC Agreed, it's not about the tools you have, it's how you use them. Good luck.

  • I'm a hopeful guitarist who is just broke as fuck. I am pretty good at what I do but I only have enough cash for cheap ass equipment. I own a Squier instead of a more exspensive strat and I can't even afford an amp. I'll be honest and that I get a little pissed when I see professionally trained kids with exspensive equipment who still create crap that doesn't stand out. It just comforts me that these guys recorded bad ass material on the crap equipment they could afford and won still grammies.

  • Hey, Biggie.....listen to Taj Mahal's version on the Rock and Roll Circus. This shit is pre-school compared.

  • @Houdini116 Sleepy John Estes !!

  • Bland Cover of Keef Hartley Band version from 69. Sometimes its best to leave well alone. Check out Keef Hartleys version. 

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