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@artfromtex his name's jerry shift
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3 fületlen.....
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every time I hear this I start to sweat and get goosebumps.. I feel like I'm getting an adrenaline kick. This song is the essence of Rock, energy. The raw energy of this song, its is amazing. The insane drums, and the speed of this song, this insane tempo the band, orchestra and singer switch to, listen at 2:25. And that insane tempo going on repeat every time.. Amazing.
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SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!
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I will never forget what Priscilla said about this song. She witnessed that she was travelling by car with Elvis, and suddenly on the radio this recording of Suspicious Minds was played for the first time. For her and especially for Elvis was a totally unique feel. He loved slower songs, he loved melodies like Suspicious Minds, Kentucky Rain, In The Ghetto more than ordinary rock n roll songs!
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I love Jerry's bass...but listen to Tutt's drums...they BOTH peaked with this song!
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@artfromtex you are right my friend, jerry`s bass is outstanding
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what album is this available on? probably the best version of this song, and that bass player is just kicking ass.
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@lisasboogies nope !
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That bass player was Jerry Scheff, who had just joined Elvis' TCB band the previous month (July, 1969). Needless to say, he was probably showing off a little to impress his new boss...and wow, he impressed this fan so much, that I am convinced this is the best bass work on any Elvis song, EVER!
listen to that effin' bass player. my GOD!
artfromtex 1 year ago 30
one and only version of suspicius minds for me, to bad that there is no original video of live performance
Jewinho 1 year ago 14