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The Bad Plus - When The Levee Breaks

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2007

piece of the tune performed during sound check for a 2002 radio appearance shot by director/cinematographer dave schiliro.

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  • I hate how YouTube butchers the bass sound quality.

  • Kansas Joe McCoy and his wife, Memphis Minnie.

    It's about the Mississippi flooding in 1927.

    were you trying to be snarky there? sorry to wreck that.

    also, bluesman means artist. you wouldn't say "car automobile" would you?

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  • Nice interp of the Zep interp. An old old song, why always the Zep? what about the guys who wrote the song?

  • That bass is cutting it up. Too bad youtube has butchered the low end.

  • so sick

  • @stupidpablo1 All of bad plus's music doesn't sound half as good on youtube.

  • Omg! They Play Nirvana, Led zeppelin, Rush, Aphex Twin, And Sabbath!

  • @Kellanrm deffintly is

  • @SAHBfan ,My guess is that it is Reid, he used to sing back in the day and was very talented.. I am talking 86 - 87 time frame, but I would guess that he still has a decent range.

  • this is so good. what a fucking amazing interpretation

  • Somewhere, hiding in this instrumental band... is a pretty good singer. Not sure if it is Dave King or Reid Anderson- but it is something they ought to exploit ;-)

  • @randomrhythmman ya hahaha it's all about the bonzo groove as a drummer and a fan of real music... i love this dude

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