I remember when rubber factory came out, the murdered so hard.. went a one bought all of their early albums and they were amazing.. once they got with danger mouse it all went to complete crap and they were never the same.. but let me tell you when magic potion came out… holy crap that was amazing.. after that it was all diwnhill
How can anyone not like a project that has artwork featuring a handgun. Maybe it's a nonviolent gun? Other than that the so-called "music" is a great example of electronic noise. Perhaps the noise is supposed to cover the sound of the gun blowing someone's brains out. Ah, today's society has set the bar way low.
@@kevinmulcahy7991 If reality is horrible and causes much damage, is art really worthwhile? In other words, is it not easy to reflect the gross for the sake of shock? If, as you say, art art reflects reality then we end up with a horrific reality PLUS an "artistic" version of it - or TWO versions of the worst of humanity.
Very good music. Takes me back to Mississippi when I was young. Playing around Clarksville greenwood vickburg and alot of small town in Mississippi. You want to know about American history you can to Mississippi.
That guitar is meaner than a hangover on a Sunday morning.
Instant respect for any group keeping touch with DA ROOTS...!!!
Omg why ?
& ya I knew what it meant
I pressed LIKE before I even heard the song
Done anybody wrong
I done anybody wrong
Have mercy on me
If I did anybody wrong, oh
Have mercy on me
In loving memory of both Junior Kimbrough and Dan’s voice
Lmfao
I remember when rubber factory came out, the murdered so hard.. went a one bought all of their early albums and they were amazing.. once they got with danger mouse it all went to complete crap and they were never the same.. but let me tell you when magic potion came out… holy crap that was amazing.. after that it was all diwnhill
@MrMorrisonAF I think Danger Mouse helped produce Magic Potion, and then after that they signed to Nonesuch, starting the downhill.....
Coffee, doobie and black keys is whats for breakfast
Junior Kimbrough was an unsung genious
I think this is my favorite on the album
Great version of this song
Love the crunch
Nice!
Mine is the 5th comment: Great job boys!
Tune
Sounds to me like someone's been listening to Neil Young.
Blues.
But with a kick.
Puta som
How can anyone not like a project that has artwork featuring a handgun. Maybe it's a nonviolent gun? Other than that the so-called "music" is a great example of electronic noise. Perhaps the noise is supposed to cover the sound of the gun blowing someone's brains out.
Ah, today's society has set the bar way low.
Perhaps sometimes art is a reflection of reality.
@@kevinmulcahy7991 If reality is horrible and causes much damage, is art really worthwhile? In other words, is it not easy to reflect the gross for the sake of shock? If, as you say, art art reflects reality then we end up with a horrific reality PLUS an "artistic" version of it - or TWO versions of the worst of humanity.
Lay off the soy
@@littlekingtrashmouth9219 I think your reply doesn't make sense.
Being the opposite of you is the best 😎
Very good music. Takes me back to Mississippi when I was young. Playing around Clarksville greenwood vickburg and alot of small town in Mississippi. You want to know about American history you can to Mississippi.