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  • this is one of zz best tunes,makes you understand why hendrix had said be careful about this guy,he is going to be one of the best blues guitarist out there.!

  • this is probably the most disrespected album of all time and in this hombres opinion its one of the tops finest this and their first one

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  • How have I never heard this song before, what a classic, the tone is just perfect!

  • @Gonzo9245 Jimi said Billy was his favorite guitar player! What a compliment.

  • This song brings me back memories. The first time that I heard this song was when I recorded it in an 8 track tape from a radio station in 1977. I was 14 years old and I started to listen to rock music. I like it.

  • que du bon,tejas,rio grande mud,tres hombrès,merci de mettre tous les titres possibles;enfin

  • @tacosandpussy I agree this is a beautiful song.

  • I can't write anything because I'm fully relaxed by this song. Masterpiece.

  • The old proto-recording had much more depth, warmth and essentially the drums didn't sound programmed and over produced and the guitars didn't have that digitised

    chorus - What happened? You wouldn't remaster Cream or Hendrix to this extent so why over polish the beauty of the original? I still have my 1972 cassette and despite the magnetic phasing on Snappy Kakki, still sounds better.

  • Funny how the older version sounds better than the remaster. I know it's just personal opinion but this version just doesn't sound right to me.

  • This was one of three 8 tracks I took with me on a road trip in 1977 out west. It brings back memories of driving through the deserts of west Texas and New Mexico. Incredible!! Perfect sound track for the landscape. The other 2 tapes were Charlie Daniels "Fire on the Mountain" and "Waiting for Columbus" by Little Feat. Best 2 weeks of my life so far.

  • @drquesadilla Very intelligent comment.

    

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