Tim Rose - Hey Joe ( Blue Steel 44)
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Great upload. Tim Rose is quality***** ;-)
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Take it for what it is folks
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great version
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Tim rocks.
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Hendrix never played it nor felt it nor sang it as good as that.
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WHO CARES WHO COPY WROTE THE DAMN SONG, IT DOESNT MEAN WHO WROTE IT!
I cant believe ppls who buy billy roberts' claim that he was the first person on earth that put five chords together, it must be a folk song!
billy roberts is a douche, sure, rose might exaggurate with the 3-year old thing, look how he winks his eye =P
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@TrendyhendyPD is true jimi was playing it chas knew it and likde it and he was blown away by the technique hendrix used to play it thats the real story
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what ever anyone says about the origins of hey joe the greatest version is the tim rose version, i was lucky enough to be stood in the wings many times when tim launched into hey joe and the late great john bonham thrashed the drums to even outshine ainsley dunbars efforts to accompany tims tremendous version of a great song.
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this is incredible- rip both jimi and tim
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I think some people get taken away by simplicitys, he hear it at the fair and thats that, go fuck yourself if you dont want to belive it.
the leaves is the original. Jimi hendrix experience is the best though
Rmg12 2 years ago 9
Actually, as much as I like Tim Rose, his claim of this being an "Appalachian Folk Song" was never proven. The original song was copy written by a
West Coast Singer Billy Roberts. A lawsuit followed and the Library Congress intervened and stated there was no evidence of Rose's claim.
jleoblues 2 years ago 6