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Esau. got a reaction from Jaimoe in Epic Covers
Ha, it sort of is though. It was first released by Moloch, but written, and then later released (1972) by Don Nix (as noted above). If anything, I shared the non-cover.?
...and I won't be putting my bong down anytime soon.
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Esau. reacted to Booche in Epic Covers
I was high when I posted but you should never put the bong down. Having said that, I fucking love the piano on I'm Going Down. That shit is smoking.
It's fun catching up because there are so many great Youtube links throughout this thread. That version of California Dreaming kicks all the ass. Keep on keeping on.
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Esau. reacted to Jaimoe in Epic Covers
Love Massive Attack, but Jose's version is my fave. The guy is a major folk talent.
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Esau. got a reaction from Booche in Epic Covers
Nice. I have a copy of their one album (self titled) I found on a blog years ago. King covered a few Moloch tunes.
Great song, but for me King holds all the cards when it comes to my favourite version. Becks is great too, but King's energy, and vocals simply give me shivers and hit me like no other version.
Also should be noted that while Moloch was the first to release it, it was Don Nix who actually wrote the song, and later (1972) released it as a single. So, it fits this thread as a cover of sorts.
Don Nix version - with his band 'The Alabama State Troupers' (w/ Furry Lewis even!)
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Esau. got a reaction from Jaimoe in Owsley-Recorded, Previously Unreleased 1970 Allman Brothers Recordings Announced
Three 'teaser' tracks to check out via link:
https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/owsley-allman-brothers-recording-1970/
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Esau. got a reaction from Davey Boy 2.0 in Owsley-Recorded, Previously Unreleased 1970 Allman Brothers Recordings Announced
Three 'teaser' tracks to check out via link:
https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/owsley-allman-brothers-recording-1970/
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Esau. got a reaction from Jaimoe in Epic Covers
Nice. I have a copy of their one album (self titled) I found on a blog years ago. King covered a few Moloch tunes.
Great song, but for me King holds all the cards when it comes to my favourite version. Becks is great too, but King's energy, and vocals simply give me shivers and hit me like no other version.
Also should be noted that while Moloch was the first to release it, it was Don Nix who actually wrote the song, and later (1972) released it as a single. So, it fits this thread as a cover of sorts.
Don Nix version - with his band 'The Alabama State Troupers' (w/ Furry Lewis even!)
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Esau. reacted to Jaimoe in Epic Covers
This is THE original version, but few have ever heard, or know of it, so I thought it warrants being submitted. No wonder everyone from Freddie King, Jeff Beck, SRV, Deep Purple, John Lee Hooker, etc., have covered this kick ass tune:
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Esau. reacted to Booche in Epic Covers
I hadnt watched the King of the Teles in a while Esau. That is so fucking sweet. It's pretty much impossible to top that number. If there were a scorecard I would put my vote on you as the winner for 'Best Pick" in this thread but my bias is that I am already all in with Roy Buchanan doing Hey Joe.
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Esau. got a reaction from bouche in World Fiddle Day!
So, share somethin'
here's one of my favourite: