| just amazing how duane packed a lifetime worth of guitar into a few short years.his natural talent was unrivaled |
| Amazing that T-Bone Walker wrote and recorded this song originally in 1947... the 12 bar blues format is jazzed up with 9th chords... this is a really beautiful song, which is also known as "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)"... the Allman Brothers live cover of this song on their album in 1971 called At Fillmore East is one of the greatest covers of any song in the history of our solar system... time flies when we're having fun... |
Fi-WiMay 16, 2013 - 09:33 | Great album from a great year. Here are the points from the Netherlands: ............. 9! |
| Its like listening to another persons soul. The guitar is just the conduit. |
| For the 13 that rated this song a 1, please leave RP and never come back. |
| Amazing concert band! |
| A great way to get your daily requirement of B3. Oh yeah! |
d-donMar 14, 2013 - 15:40 | One of the greatest live albums ever recorded. 10 |
| " Actually it's a T Bone Walker song ..." is like a Pavlovian stimulus to me. Brain shuts down, eyes slit, ears tune in as sharply as possible, and my inner sunshine turns up to max. See y'all in a few minutes. |
| Boy_Wonder wrote: Cold Monday here in the UK, stormy around the coast but just a bit blowy here in Bath! So it kinda IS a Stormy Monday...... |
| Cold Monday here in the UK, stormy around the coast but just a bit blowy here in Bath! |
| One of the best performances, on one of the finest (if not the finest) live recording of the rock era. |
| Wonderful! |
| Does Bill know it's a stormy, rainy, bleak Monday in NYC? |
| I love this music! |
| still absolutely incredible... still love it... |
| Thank you, Bill. |
| lemmoth wrote: Now, if you ever made such a statement to any member of the Allman Brothers band, or likely any of the musicians in any band you ever loved, they would either laugh you out of the room for your ignorance or kick your ass. Completely agree with lemmoth and with Proclivities statement about this inane comment as well! |
| Shesdifferent wrote: I had to suffer through Muddy Waters to get to this great song...thank you! Now, if you ever made such a statement to any member of the Allman Brothers band, or likely any of the musicians in any band you ever loved, they would either laugh you out of the room for your ignorance or kick your ass. |
| Damn, this makes me feel good. |