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Is it me or do the Blues make you air drum more than any other genre?
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@lordieuan777 Could you possibly explain me what air drum is? Thanks in advance.
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where's morrison?
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@lordieuan777 Yep.
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@niggaT42000 absolutely no idea why you consider this rock 'n' roll, the pace is totally wrong. FYI the original tune being written around 1960 (after the classic rock 'n' roll period) and recorded in 1961, this places it firmly in the growing rhythm and blues era and the original version is still the greatest IMHO.
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THIS AIN'T BLUES, THIS IS ROCK N' ROLL.
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@CirSam I love his version. I'm also a big metal fan, so Megadeth's cover is great IMO too.
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@LedZeppelin2055 ...That 1970 Willie Dixon version of I Aint Superstitious from I Am the Blues is the best version of the song, in my opinion.
The YT community will love it..thanks again.
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@CirSam Sure thing, just ordered it yesterday.
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@LedZeppelin2055 ...that would be great thanks..
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@CirSam I'm gonna add it once I get this album. It won't be for awhile though because there are tons more bands I wanna add first.



this was originally by Willy Dixon right...?
GeeJayProductions 2 years ago
"Back Door Man" is written by Willie Dixon for Howlin' Wolf, released by Chess Records as a B-side to Wolf's "Wang Dang Doodle" in 1961.
Savlepovon 2 years ago 5
I saw willie dixon in a small venue in parsippany, nj in the early 70's @ a place called the joint in the woods. It snowed like crazy and there couldn"t of been 40 people showed up. Johny winter showed up, but didnt play, just watched. we drank, smoked and it was maybe the best music I ever heard. For that I am blessed
iamther 2 years ago 16
great experience.
Savlepovon 2 years ago 2
the best version, next to Wolf's ofcourse
rut8888 2 years ago 2
Wolf's is really good, but I think, they are different.
I like the Doors' version too.
they all different.
Savlepovon 2 years ago 2