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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2009

El concierto mas famoso del 2009.

ghetto king en vivo, en la noche de barranco. El tema interpretado es una versión de "i'm going down", tema compuesto por St. Louis Jimmy Oden realizado en 1941. Desde esa fecha ha sido reversionado por los mas grandes intérpretes de blues de todos los tiempos, como eric clapton, stive ray baughan, entre otros. And now for this fantastic peruvian musicians.

The most famous concert in 2009

ghetto king live on the night of canyon. The theme is played a version of "I'm going down", composed by St. Louis Jimmy Oden made in 1941. Since that date has been the biggest reversals by blues musicians of all time, like Eric Clapton, Steve Ray baughan, among others. * Davey Graham on the 1964 Folk, Blues & Beyond... * The Animals on the 1966 Animalism * Aretha Franklin on 1967's Aretha Arrives * Canned Heat on their 1967 debut album * Free on their 1968 debut, Tons of Sobs * Eric Burdon and Jimmy Witherspoon on their 1971 album Guilty * Duane Allman on the 1972 Anthology compilation * Led Zeppelin during the Whole Lotta Love medley on the live How the West Was Won * B. B. King and Bobby Bland on 1974's Together for the First Time...Live * Huey Lewis and the News on the 1994 album Four Chords & Several Years Ago * Eric Clapton on 1998's Pilgrim * Jeff Beck and Tom Jones on 2003's Red, White and Blues soundtrack to the Mike Figgis film. * Mike Bloomfield on 1994 "Don't Say That I Ain't Your Man! : Essential Blues, 1964-1969" * The Electric Flag as a bonus track released on a reissue of A Long Time Comin' (1968) * Ray Charles * Little Walter (Marion Walter Jacobs) also recorded an uptempo version with the same words under the title "I've Had My Fun" * Elmore James * Alan Price * Muddy Waters and Johnny Winter * Jimmy Witherspoon * Champion Jack Dupree on his 1958 Atlantic recording Blues from the Gutter

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  • Loved it....good job but you have to get a better sound from the bass drum

    it will make a huge improvement of the guitar and backbeat interaction. Ex: Run DMC style like maybe run the bass drum mike by itself through a bass amp...

    not hating just digging the skillz bro...keep posting

  • @bakedsushi ty bro.

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  • ete shiiiiiiiinooo

  • Wwaaaaa que bien suena el Guetto!!!!!!!!!

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