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hard rock roots
blues influences
mild rhythmic syncopation
heavy melodic ornamentation
demanding instrumental part writing
blues chord progressions
thru composed melodic style
extensive vamping
minor key tonality
electric guitar riffs
an electric guitar solo
heavy instrumental improvisation
an instrumental arrangement
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
Probably my Favorite song of all time right here. I remember when I first heard this. I had to stop what I was doing and just marinade in it. Unbelievable
Greatest Rock & Blues song ever, but beware the "Little Wing" curse! Jimi-Dead, Stevie Ray-Dead, Duane Allman-Dead, other Derek & the Dominoes' alumni: Eric Clapton-intense heroin addiction (and toddler son-dead), Carl Radle-dead, Jim Gordon-schizo (killed his Mom with a hammer-institutionalized for life). You gotta make a bargain with the devil to play it well! Look out Carlos!
climb9
Sweet!
robertlgay
This is, by far, my favorite Stevie Ray song.
peteyssassysalsa
beter than clapton or jeff b jimmys soul
byrnesthree
the only artist who could play Hendrix ,and make it sound as good,if not better!!
Stevie nails it on this one...
Saw him 4 times over the years, the last time in NYC at the Pier on the East River(1987). Gregg Allman opened for him. The rest of the Allman Brothers(Dickey Betts,Butch Trucks,Jaimoe) showed up and played to a wildly enthusiastic crowd, who kept yelling for The Brothers even after Stevie Ray started playing his set.
Stevie always left me speechless after one of his shows, there was nobody like him...
lantzem
I like the SRV version of this song better than Hendrix's.
Amen...this is the best ever...channeled each and every time...always a little different, but never 'wrong'. Only he could do it. Clapton even acknowledged this.
I love this song it has helped me get trough the dark times in my life. Just wish i could have seen him live. R.I.P Stevie i will see you, Hendrix and all the other guitar gods one day.
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Saw him 4 times over the years, the last time in NYC at the Pier on the East River(1987). Gregg Allman opened for him. The rest of the Allman Brothers(Dic k e y Betts,Butch Trucks,Jaimo e ) showed up and played to a wildly enthusiastic crowd, who kept yelling for The Brothers even after Stevie Ray started playing his set.
Stevie always left me speechless after one of his shows, there was nobody like him...