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RicksPick
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Tue Oct 25, 2011 4:59 pm

AHH Man

Nice

More

RicksPick


dsmarion
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Tue Oct 25, 2011 6:44 pm

Ba da da la da, la da da la da..... oh yeah! Very nice! Are we having fun yet? And licks too! Sweet!

Scott


jayswett
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Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:28 pm

That was great. I much prefer the singing over the humming. Keep it up!


BobR
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Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:29 pm

Hi Kevin,

Nice tune. I've been playing that a bit too, slightly different though and no singing yet.

Nicely done

Bob


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Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:50 pm

Hi Kevin, loved your rendition. This is one of my all time favourite songs from Clapton. Made me smile :)

Glad you posted it!

Tom N.


dekotaj
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Wed Oct 26, 2011 11:04 am

Thanks everyone.Have a lot of fun just setting around Jamming.

Chris-Thank you,you are a good friend.

Willem-Thank for taking time to watch.And the bravo.

Daryl-I went back and,Nope still cant sing.I do love humming.Be good my friend.I hope the crops or in and the fields or plowed under.Long winter I feel coming.

thereshopeyet -Thank you.I've heard of curtains before but looks like that one is headed for the fryer.

Hey D-You got me there.It should have been,(nobody knows you) when your down and out.Thanks for watching D.

Hey my friend Tony-Long time no here from.Your not spending all your time over at T.V. this day are you.Thanks Tony, look forward to YOUR next song.

Chas-Whats going on on the other side of the world??Life being good to you?Yes,Clapton really did it justice on that album.Not a bad song on the whole album.

"Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" is a blues standard, written by Jimmy Cox in 1923. Its lyric, told from the point of view of a one-time millionaire during the Prohibition era, reflects on the fleeting nature of material wealth and the friendships that come and go with it.
[edit] Recording history

The song was first recorded and popularized by Bessie Smith, the preeminent female blues singer of the 1920s and '30s. Since then, numerous cover versions have been recorded. The following is a list of some of the more notable renditions:
Year Performer Style
1927 Julia Lee blues
1927 or 1928 Bobby Leecan & Robert Cooksey blues
1928 Pinetop Smith talking blues
1929 Bessie Smith blues
1936 Count Basie Orchestra jazz
1938 Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five jazz
1939 Sidney Bechet jazz
1942 Eddie Condon jazz
1945 Josh White blues
1946 Mutt Carey & Hociel Thomas jazz
1946 Lee Collins & Chippie Hill jazz
1948 Leadbelly blues
1958 Juanita Hall blues
1958 LaVern Baker jazz
1959 Nina Simone jazz
1959 Bill Smith jazz clarinet
1959 Scrapper Blackwell blues
1961 Rolf Cahn & Eric Von Schmidt blues
1962 Dave Guard And The Whiskeyhill Singers folk
1962 Odetta jazz
1962 Jimmy Witherspoon jazz
1963 Colette Magny blues
1963 Chad Mitchell Trio folk
1964 Alice Stuart folk
1964 Janis Joplin & Jorma Kaukonen blues
1964 Sam Cooke soul
1965 Liza Minnelli pop
1966 Otis Redding soul
1966 The Spencer Davis Group rock
1969 José Feliciano Latin
1969 The Blues Magoos rock
1970 Derek and the Dominos blues
1970 Trader Horne folk
1972 The Allman Brothers Band rock
1973 Tim Hardin folk
1973 George Melly jazz
1974 John Lennon rock
1975 Rory Block blues
1976 Carrie Smith blues
1976 Vic Dickenson jazz trombone
1978 Alberta Hunter blues
1970s Martin, Bogan & The Armstrongs folk
1980 Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan jazz instrumental
1985 Dick Hyman jazz piano
1985 Chris Barber jazz
1985 Newport Jazz Festival All-Stars jazz
1988 Rod Stewart pop
1988 Danny Barker jazz
1989 Ruth Brown blues
1992 Eric Clapton blues
1993 Billy Joel rock
1997 Don McLean rock
1997 Popa Chubby blues
1997 Andrés Calamaro Latin
1999 B.B. King blues
2001 Dave Van Ronk folk
2005 David Krull Blues
unknown
(released 1992) Bobby Womack R&B
unknown
(released 1993) Big Joe Williams blues
unknown Joe Dassin blues
unknown Carla Bruni folk

Thanks Chas

Mark-Thanks!And the heck with me playing all day.Next time I head to Florida I'll swing by and we can both play all day.

michelew -Hey good looken what you got cooking???Great old tune,had a blast playing alone with Hank all day.Thanks for taking time my friend.

Rick-Thank you sir,and as far as more,you first.And I look forward to what ever it is.Thank you for the B-day shout out.

Scott-Ya I heard you singing along,fess up bro.Thanks for watching and I love your Vids.Keep them coming!!

Hey my guitar partner Jay-Man I knew you were good.But to play like that and be deaf.lol.Just kidding.I don't even like singing.When I set around and play I hum them all,Don't sing a single line.

Bob thank you.Throw your up here lets take a listen?Do you do the picking style?

Tom -Thank you Sir.Look forward to see some song from you.

Kevin


buddy
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Wed Oct 26, 2011 1:25 pm

Kevin, Good stuff their. Loved the riffs at the end.


surfergirl
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Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:39 pm

Ha Kev, just loved it :cheer: , the playing ánd even singing, Brrrrrravo my friend, good on ya!! :P

Ness


dekotaj
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Sun Oct 30, 2011 10:03 am

Buddy-Thank you Sir.

Ness-You sweet talker.Thank you my friend.

Kevin


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