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Brian Setzer - Mystery Train - Live!

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2006

Brian playing his Gretsch Longhorn, with Mark Winchester on slap bass and Bernie Dresel on drums. Recorded live during the Brian Setzer Orchestra's tour of Japan.

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  • I absolutely love these guy's, & as a big Elvis fan I'm often cringing when I hear his songs done by anyone else. Brian is a true atrist, & captures the spirit of the music, a fantastic tribute and treatment of this classic!!

  • I saw Brian Setzer yesterday here in Copenhagen. I have been playing a lot of guitar for many years, so I know how difficult it is to play at his level even though I will never come close to his level.

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  • how 'bout that boy?

  • that is one sweet guitar

  • excuse my spelling

  • GRETSTCH

  • While my favorite version of this song is the classic Elvis version, I love this treatment by Brian Setzer and have great respect and admiration for doing this song justice, great job! I believe this song was first recorded as "That's all Right" by Arthor "Big Boy" Crudup in 1946, and if you hear it, it's quite a contrast from the song as recorded by Elvis and others, it's definately worth a listen, a peice of music history.

  • @FrankoEPFan elvis didn't do the original of this, elvis is great but did a lot of covers

  • not a class of ppl a class of music

  • Brian Created a new class Much like Elvis did

  • so did Brian

  • I heard James

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