^^Yes it did. It was the only version that a local rock station played back when. That whammy bar was in overdrive. The BASS kicks in and just fills the arena with feel.
Lately, Radney Foster; Del Rio, Texas 1959 and Dwight Yoakum; Greatest Hits. Previously, Allman Bros; Eat a Peach and Greatest Hits. Damn I miss those guys. Our band used to jam “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed” and “Whipping Post” in a garage for half the night surrounded by Harleys and amps and empty beer cans. Our friend, Bob Thomas used to sit in occasionally and give us all a guitar lesson with his Twin Reverb and his Les Paul. The good old days, for sure.
Spotify! Have a thousand songs, Old Country, Old Rock and Roll, Rockabilly, Blues, whatever your into. Have a Bose speaker that goes in the shop, yard, the '46, where ever my phone is my speaker is with. Can also listen to it through the Blue Tooth in the wife's car. No interruptions, no commercials, just Music!! Love it.
5 of my neighbors large dogs that bark on and off 24/7 ... lol Looking for 3 or 4 acres at the moment for a bit of space and some quiet Bad time to move .... but ... Ricky.
Crickets! I’m kidding. Sometimes it just seems that way. Generally I listen to something from the ‘50s through the ‘70s.
Hey J, did you know this same titled song? i for myself like it very much and even found it on 78 from Ebay US. Cheers, Carsten
I was following a killer led sled today but texting and taking pictures on your bike isn't advisable. This song will have to do the trick