Ry Cooder has turned this Blind Alfred Reed song into a standard, an anthem and a classic - that has as much resonance today as it did when Blind Alfred wrote it back in the 1920s. How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live. More requested gems from the Record Plant show to come. Ry Cooder, Record Plant, Sausalito 1974 - with Jim Keltner on drums, Milt Holland on percussion, Russ Titelman on bass, Bobby King, Cliff Givens and Gene Mumford on vocals. www.rycooderstuff.co.uk
Cooder is a genius !
Thanks
123must 3 weeks ago
@4brens see the two fender amps beside ?
marcofromtheshot 1 month ago
What is the set up for his sound?
4brens 3 months ago
JUst LOvely
AUdioHipster 3 months ago
Priceless!! Piece to treasure!...
DRISSERY 3 months ago
Priceless!! Piece to treasure!...
DRISSERY 3 months ago
Priceless!! Piece to treasure!...
DRISSERY 3 months ago
Thanks HEAPS for posting this! Been looking for this clip for ages. Had it on Video (remember them?) years ago but the tape broke.
neonbladedotcom 3 months ago
なんてかっこいいんだ!
shyoooa8 5 months ago
but they have thingy things that thing and we just thing along! Sorry I just closed my eyes and remembered the 70's! not a good decade for the memories but the music was classic!
lambhdeargh 7 months ago