I used to wake up every Sunday morning listening to to this album because my daddy played it every Sunday morning while he was taking a bath getting the motor city grease off of him, RIP TO YOU GUYS!
The first time I've ever heard this classic blues original was on an 8-track tape. Lightning Hopkins Sings The Blues. On the United label. The late 1970's. I was a young lad at the time. Great memories.
I remember when I first discovered this song. I was super into classic rock, and really rock of all kinds and was hoping to get more into blues. My guitar teacher, who knows just about everything about every genre of American music told me I should listen to Lightnin Hopkins. He got his copy of a Hopkins album, popped it in his computer, and within the first 10 seconds of the song tears were in my eyes. I had discovered something truly beautiful in american music history. This song will always mean a lot to me.
This song is the epitome of the statement i heard from Taj Mahal; "I'm gonna play the low down blues that you'll be feelin' next week" RIP Lightnin' Hopkins
this is some of the sickest darkest blues i've ever heard
This is the definition of blues. Raw, dark, dirty and dripping with swagger. Doesn’t get any better than this.
Yes! Swap music!
I used to wake up every Sunday morning listening to to this album because my daddy played it every Sunday morning while he was taking a bath getting the motor city grease off of him, RIP TO YOU GUYS!
Deep dark raw blues at its best! One of the finest blues records I've ever discovered.
Hey you wouldn't happen to know which album this version is on? I've discovered two versions seemingly but this one is the best
i want to get it on vinyl
This song is driving me crazy. Big thumbs up.
The first time I've ever heard this classic blues original was on an 8-track tape. Lightning Hopkins Sings The Blues. On the United label. The late 1970's. I was a young lad at the time. Great memories.
I remember when I first discovered this song. I was super into classic rock, and really rock of all kinds and was hoping to get more into blues. My guitar teacher, who knows just about everything about every genre of American music told me I should listen to Lightnin Hopkins. He got his copy of a Hopkins album, popped it in his computer, and within the first 10 seconds of the song tears were in my eyes. I had discovered something truly beautiful in american music history. This song will always mean a lot to me.
Tearing up right now...when he makes the dog howl, chills, chills...damn.
Still love this..I heard this when I was around 13 and it made me want to play guitar for a living..
Same
Whoever put thumbs down on this is a fool
This is the definition of true Low Down Dirty Dog Blues.
De lo primero que escuché del gran Lightning Hopkins, y sigue siendo hermosamente oscuro!!
REALLY NICE GREAT MUSIC
Love the blues
Thats so good I loved it
Yes...blues!
Um dos melhores do blues!
This song is the epitome of the statement i heard from Taj Mahal; "I'm gonna play the low down blues that you'll be feelin' next week" RIP Lightnin' Hopkins
Thanks for uploading it!
holy fuck
2:31 this short part is the best part of this song
no.just a snowflake !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Arrooooo!!
He did that didnt he.
Lightnin light Me up for I Die
big wheels roll
Yo tomo vino y escucho este blues desde argentinaaa 🎸♩🎶
Molto Bene.
I'd like to speak with that 'sole disliker' of this track. From this day forward I'll be keeping my eye on the tally!
Alex Mitchell Ha! It's a great day to whoop somebody's ass😉
@@oceanavale3661 big wheel roll
does anyone know when this song was originally released and on what album? Cant seem to find alot of info on it. Its such a powerful song!
Sounds a bit like his 1951 recordings but i could be wrong.
@@majorscope thanks for reply, ill check these out!
78 RPM Record Feb.1952 A Jake Head Boogie B Lonesome Dog Blues
@@TravelerIntoTheBlue Thankyou so much!
Haha, what an intro.
Bruno Charles
In my backyard !
Ho Dog !
muito foda
Große Klasse
To the bone...
♥♥♥