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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2006

Daniel Eriksen tearing up a Muddy Waters tune on the slide!
Cds at: www.cdbaby.com/danieleriksen

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  • big mistake taken someone elses lick and thinking you can pull it off as an original. if I could, this would get -5*'s just for principle.

    Muddy waters tune?

    No.

    Its R.Johnsons version of "preaching the blues" by Son House

  • If you do your homework and listen closely to Muddy's "I be's troubled" and Robert Johnson's "preachin' blues", you'll notice...

    Take care, blues boys

  • Does anyone know the name of the song?

  • I Be's Troubled / I Can't Be Satisfied

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  • Hey I'm liking the tunes but where was the gig......................a weight watchers convention!!!!

  • I could not agree more!!

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  • mean as brother

  • Good slidin' stuff!

  • the crowd is exstatic LOL! Petty cause the guy is playing his socks off... I like it, it has attitude, arrogance even, and originality. Crowd must be from a convention for deaf people.

  • @thestrugglewithin Awesome man... it rice skin

  • 4 everyone who don't know till today which song it is this song is called "pistol slapper blues " also performed by Rory Gallagher !

  • Awesome!!!!

  • @spooner1957 nope, country music was “introduced to the world as a southern phenomenon." In the South, folk music was a combination of cultural music,what is now known as old time music, from which country music descended. British and Irish folk music influenced the development of old time music. British and Irish arrivals to the Southern U.S. people from Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and England. rock came from blues, not country. country has been around over 300 yrs.Wikipedia will tell you that"

  • I LIKE IT!!!

    THANK YOU!!

  • Sounds very good!!

  • ORGAZMIC!!!!

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