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“Goin’ Down Slow” “is the lament of a high roller who is dying” and the song was first recorded in 1941 by St. Louis Jimmy Oden, and his version is the first video on my playlist
As most of the older blues tunes, its been covered by many over the years and each one that I’ve found is a classic
Paul Kossoff’s guitar work on the version by Free is amazing, most vicious vibrato that I’ve heard. Scuttlebutt is that during the Cream years, EC asked Paul show him how he accomplished such a powerful attack. Shame Kossoff died young, such a talent. Paul Rodger’s definitely polished his vocal abilities with Free b/c he was much better by the time that Bad Company came about
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