Plant & Janis were friends, she tried giving him tips to protect his vocals, I can’t right off hand remember what else. Even though she was young too, she kind of gave him motherly advice, I heard this in an interview.
Thanks so much for reviewing "Tea For One." It's such an overlooked song but it has such attitude. Jimmy's solo is one for the ages. I don't know of another band who could pull off a song like this. And it's not one where you can just listen casually and appreciate it. You have to do what you did here; focus on it you'll hear so much that's great about Zeppelin. Well done!
The solo after the break is just beautiful example of Jimmy letting his soul speak. One of my top 5 faves of his. Also one of the loneliest songs around.
Of the handful of 12/8 blues numbers Zeppelin did, this one has the most wistful and melancholy guitar work. It’s really haunting with that huge reverb and at that time there were actual rooms built specifically to achieve that sound. You’re the only guy that would react to a deep track like this one so thank you
Robert’s voice is so gorgeous and evocative on this song. He could sing the blues SO well. He had the gift....he just feels it....it’s been the wellspring of his passion for music from the beginning. When Plant and Page again collaborated and toured together in 1995, this song was part of the set....and they did it so well.
From this, the most underrated of all Zeppelin albums, next on your list should be "Nobody's Fault but Mine." A true banger with the baddest harmonica solo. After that, another great song that I haven't seen anyone react to is "For Your Life." You'll thank me after.
Damn, I'm a Zeppelin fan but I've always known I haven't heard their entire catalog... I was a small child when they stopped putting out albums. But I'm happily shocked to find a reactor introducing me to a Zeppelin track I've never even heard of! Excellent work!
Even back when I was a teenager in the 70's and Blues based Rock was one of the backbones of Classic Rock, this type of tune done the way Zeppelin did was uncommon and different to the discerning ear. Zeppelin just had a "magic" that no one else had.
The entire Presence album (except for maybe Achilles Last Stand) is one giant "Deep Cut" meaning these songs hardly ever got played on the radio. Robert and his family had been in a car accident while on vacation in Rhodes where Robert sustained a broken leg and other injuries while his wife had a fractured skull as well as other injuries. Due to UK tax laws, the members of LZ had to stay out of the UK as tax exiles for a time so Robert couldn't convalesce with his family but instead was in Malibu drinking "tea for one". The rest of the band eventually showed up and instead of the tour they were scheduled for that had to be cancelled, they wrote Presence. It is a very guitar heavy, intense and emotional album; one that not many people understood. I consider this song to be "exquisitely beautiful suffering".
This is my favorite zep song ever. It grabbed me like no other. When I was a pup listening to Zep, an older sister of mine told me they were trash and would not be around for long . . . . Led Zeppelin was and is a classic of classics.
Robert Plant was in a wheelchair throughout the recording of this album due to a car accident and I understand Page did all the overdubs for the whole album in one night
Robert met Janice in 1969 in San Francisco area on Zeppelins first tour of the states. He was a bit star struck...he admired her passionate singing, and I think he borrowed her use of stuttering on some songs.....unless both he and Janice borrowed it from an old blues player. In any case, he described her “mothering” him with advice on how to care for his voice.. tinctures and such. But he did say that the orange juice was mostly vodka. Poor Janice....she had so many demons, and didn’t survive long enough to overcome them.
I am so glad you picked this song. It is so beautiful and the guitar solo is so atmospheric. It’s just a stunning song. So underrated in their portfolio
This is a song that continually grows on me.Back when it was released I first threw it aside as "just another derivative blues song". I was dead wrong. It's a bona-fide rare and quite unique gem.
Yes! I hit like so fast! Epic! Jimmy really makes the guitar cry. Gotta check out I'm Gonna Crawl & Nobody's Fault But Mine. Enjoy! PS Presence is a very underrated album IMHO.
Thanks for that observation. It's true - I remember listening to albums - entire albums - for hours and hours. Over & over again. Those were the days...
This is their sort of late-period answer to 'Since I've been loving you' but in the aftermath of a lot of troubles. I think it's more honest, actually, and you can kind of hear that in Plant's vocal - away from home and having to record it whilst stuck in a wheelchair.
Here’s one for you. React to the movie, The Song Remains the Same. Filmed at Madison square garden in 1973. Zeppelin live. Also the movie has fantasy scenes which include. Song Remains/ Rain song, Robert Plant. Dazed and Confused, Jimmy Page( crazy bow solo) No Quarter, John Paul Jones. And of course Moby Dick, With John Bonham and a unbelievable drum solo also shows him with a young Jason Bonham at home.This movie is a must see for any Zep fan. To this day I still rock out and relive to this movie concert.You will be blown away
I concur.....get TSRTS I’ve seen it over 100 yessss 100 times!!!! Zep has always been and always will be my fave!!! Nobody compares. I met Robert Plant in 1982 what a class act!!!! Who ever said don’t meet your heroes they will only let you down....never met Robert Plant!!!
I think Robert Plant embodies a lot of the qualities that Janice Joplin had. That soulful, raspy power that just goes to your core. Keep getting the Led out! Check out Nobody’s Fault but Mine off this album. One of my faves.
How Many More Times is a must do if you’re reacting to Led Zeppelin. It’s overlooked by most reactors. Just a killer track. Also, Battle of Evermore is another overlooked song that is really good.
The reason why so many people suggest that you listen to an entire Pink Floyd album is that the entire album has a concept to it. Each song flows into the next to tell a more complete story than simply enjoying one song. Zeppelin has some cohesion, and I've certainly enjoyed listening the albums I have, but it's not on the same level. I'm not throwing shade here, Zeppelin is my favorite band, just saying that you can easily have a mix tape of Led Zeppelin, but with Pink Floyd you generally pick an album.
But they agreed in the end reluctantly..they also agreed to the release of good times bad times/communication breakdown off the first lp..but generally they didn't like the idea of singles
Sure they did.. I have the "Immigrant Song" on 45.. For years you could only get "Hey Hey, What Can I Do" on the B- Side.. "Trampled Underfoot" is another one I have, and it hit the Billboard American Top 40 for a number of weeks.. I'm sure they had more.. probably "Fool In the Rain".
A totally electric guitar album, listening to this now makes me think that, even if it meant reduced sales, Zeppelin's future in the 1980s (had it had one) would have been in stripping back to a straightforward garage blues band sound. That would have some credibility at a lower level and I think they would have weathered the changing fashions into the 1990s. But then they were never very good with sticking to one sound.
Page said that the plans for the next album after In Through The Outdoor were to feature a guitar heavy sound akin to Presence. Alas it never happened. However I think LZ were too ambitious and too famous ( Presence still went to No.1) to settle for any one type of sound for any two successive albums. I still feel that either Page or Bonham would've succumbed to their demons somewhere down the 80s.
This song helped my friend Trey get into Hard rock as opposed to metal back in the nineties when we were hanging out when I was a teenager... When I 1st met him he said Led Zeppelin and anything involved with that was too soft he came around to my way of seeing things haha love you brother...
Really dude buy a couple Allman Brothers records compared to most of their other records this doesnt impress much the beginning of their decline followed by their last album which was pretty bad I remember I was in High School and we were all waiting for In Through The Out Door then it came out and everyone was kinda bummed.
This album is the least played of any of them Led Zeppelin works. But it has held up well. It was ahead of its time and the time to hear it is now. I remember when it hit No 1. And they only had 18 days to put it together because The Stones had booked the studio after them. Jimmy Page built his own studio because of that. I wish they could have done that studio album planned for the following year too.
You’re right about doing full albums for Zeppelin. A definite must whether you do it on the channel or not. Same with doing their live stuff. A completely different experience
Great points about the way he fades in and out so perfectly for the mood. Also a great point about Janis Joplin. Robert was the Janis of male leads, one might say.
If you want to listen to an underrated soul song from Zep, you should react to "Baby come on Home". Amazing song from their last compilation album "Coda".
Oh wow, you haven't done How Many More Times Live yet! Do the Danmark radio version first, from 1969. You can see them in the early years of developing their incredible improvisational style.
Hey brother I was good to see you.Really glad that you reacted to this one period what a great Guitar lead put more please until next time stay well on popping for fresh
You list each song you have reacted to but don't forget each live performance is a whole new experience. Love your reactions especially with Led Zeppelin my favorite band ever. I am never not in the mood for Led Zeppelin.
If you dig blues rock check out The Blues Traveler Band. The lead singer is also the best blues harp player in the business. I suggest "Alone" as a good song to start with. Crystal Flame also highlights the skills of each member of the band.
Back in the day we just dropped the needle on a record or popped in the cassette and listened to the whole thing. Especially Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Floyd.
I bought this record at the Walter Reed Army Base PX when I was 11 years old and I wanted to be Jimmy Page immediately. I'm now 53, and I still wanna be Jimmy Page. Thanks for the vid, man.
Wonderful song. You can hear the agony in both Robert voice and Jimmy guitar. Robert was recovering from a serious car accident and questioning his career and life decisions while Jimmy was battling a heroin dependency.
On another note: people that like rhythm going to love Led Zeppelin. John Bonham moves your ass like no other drummer. If you can’t feel John Bonham you can’t feel shit
here's some great great ones for ya -ALL ORIGINAL FROM THE ALBUMS ten years gone the rover bring it on home the version of i cant quit you baby on CODA how many more times down by the seaside goin to california what is and what should never be ramble on thats the way.....................for now cant wait til u do the rover and ten years gone classic classic classic licks
I think this solo has been criminally overlooked. It is so majestic , soulful and other -worldly.
Plant & Janis were friends, she tried giving him tips to protect his vocals, I can’t right off hand remember what else. Even though she was young too, she kind of gave him motherly advice, I heard this in an interview.
The solo is the one Carlos Santana called "the greatest guitar solo ever put on record."
Robert Plants voice is liquid gold!!! So smooth with a natural groove for the blues!!! Can't get enough of that great soulful sound!!!
My jaw hit the floor when I saw someone was actually reacting to "Tea for One." I love this song!
RIGHT!! Even back when FM radio was everything, this tune rarely got played.
Thanks for your reactions
There is another song that is nice and bluesy by Led Zeppelin is I'm Gonna Crawl.
Superb song!
Most definitely one of my favorites
let me correct you...........I'm gonna crawl is not a "nice" song..........is a masterpiece!
i only got to pick one song at my wedding,,, i chose im gonna crawl...win for me
“Ten Years Gone” is a must
Yes it is!!
True story
I wholeheartedly agree! Its an absolute must!
absolutely
Gotta be one of their best tracks.Started off as an instrumental and Robert wrote a few lyrics, superb song☘
Simply the best ever, a musical phenomenon.
A good Zeppelin choice, not overplayed. Well done.
Thank you! Appreciate your feedback. You'll see some different stuff
Lol. You’re a real Zeppelin fan if you’re listening to this. It’s rarely played but it’s a great slow burning blues song.
Thanks so much for reviewing "Tea For One." It's such an overlooked song but it has such attitude. Jimmy's solo is one for the ages. I don't know of another band who could pull off a song like this. And it's not one where you can just listen casually and appreciate it. You have to do what you did here; focus on it you'll hear so much that's great about Zeppelin. Well done!
@@davidmack9842 This. So much this. And what Peter Tea above you said.
Shit dude I ain’t seen anybody ever do “Tea For One”! Good choice! Granted you can never do wrong with Zeppelin
and WIL's reactions so honest, not everyone doing these reaction vids is legit, and u can tell from the get go.
ditto.. NOW WHEN SOMEBODY GONNA REACT TO "As long as I have you" Zeppelin version of Garnett Mims.
The solo after the break is just beautiful example of Jimmy letting his soul speak. One of my top 5 faves of his. Also one of the loneliest songs around.
100%
Fool in the rain .this song shows how Zep could do anything they want. True creativity. Masterful musicianship.
yes do fool in the rain!
Doubtous noneus pentacle of Rock
Of the handful of 12/8 blues numbers Zeppelin did, this one has the most wistful and melancholy guitar work. It’s really haunting with that huge reverb and at that time there were actual rooms built specifically to achieve that sound. You’re the only guy that would react to a deep track like this one so thank you
Robert’s voice is so gorgeous and evocative on this song. He could sing the blues SO well. He had the gift....he just feels it....it’s been the wellspring of his passion for music from the beginning. When Plant and Page again collaborated and toured together in 1995, this song was part of the set....and they did it so well.
From this, the most underrated of all Zeppelin albums, next on your list should be "Nobody's Fault but Mine." A true banger with the baddest harmonica solo. After that, another great song that I haven't seen anyone react to is "For Your Life." You'll thank me after.
I don't feel it's underrated, to a true fan it's amazing. Is there such a thing when it comes to Zep? Everything is a masterpiece in it's own right.
It's really like 'Since I've Been Loving You' Part 2.
Agreed. So fucking sexy
Damn, I'm a Zeppelin fan but I've always known I haven't heard their entire catalog... I was a small child when they stopped putting out albums. But I'm happily shocked to find a reactor introducing me to a Zeppelin track I've never even heard of!
Excellent work!
Even back when I was a teenager in the 70's and Blues based Rock was one of the backbones of Classic Rock, this type of tune done the way Zeppelin did was uncommon and different to the discerning ear. Zeppelin just had a "magic" that no one else had.
The entire Presence album (except for maybe Achilles Last Stand) is one giant "Deep Cut" meaning these songs hardly ever got played on the radio. Robert and his family had been in a car accident while on vacation in Rhodes where Robert sustained a broken leg and other injuries while his wife had a fractured skull as well as other injuries. Due to UK tax laws, the members of LZ had to stay out of the UK as tax exiles for a time so Robert couldn't convalesce with his family but instead was in Malibu drinking "tea for one". The rest of the band eventually showed up and instead of the tour they were scheduled for that had to be cancelled, they wrote Presence. It is a very guitar heavy, intense and emotional album; one that not many people understood. I consider this song to be "exquisitely beautiful suffering".
Janis singing Zeppelin, what a great observation!
This is my favorite zep song ever. It grabbed me like no other. When I was a pup listening to Zep, an older sister of mine told me they were trash and would not be around for long . . . . Led Zeppelin was and is a classic of classics.
The guitar solo is so beautiful, Jimmy could make a guitar sound like no other, so magical
Page is my all-time favorite, the reason I picked up a guitar in 1972.
Robert Plant was in a wheelchair throughout the recording of this album due to a car accident and I understand Page did all the overdubs for the whole album in one night
Page was a studio Wizard.
Robert met Janice in 1969 in San Francisco area on Zeppelins first tour of the states. He was a bit star struck...he admired her passionate singing, and I think he borrowed her use of stuttering on some songs.....unless both he and Janice borrowed it from an old blues player. In any case, he described her “mothering” him with advice on how to care for his voice.. tinctures and such. But he did say that the orange juice was mostly vodka. Poor Janice....she had so many demons, and didn’t survive long enough to overcome them.
I am so glad you picked this song. It is so beautiful and the guitar solo is so atmospheric. It’s just a stunning song. So underrated in their portfolio
The rain song bro - live 1973 - it’s time!!
This is a song that continually grows on me.Back when it was released I first threw it aside as "just another derivative blues song". I was dead wrong. It's a bona-fide rare and quite unique gem.
Yes! I hit like so fast! Epic! Jimmy really makes the guitar cry. Gotta check out I'm Gonna Crawl & Nobody's Fault But Mine. Enjoy! PS Presence is a very underrated album IMHO.
Wow, I haven't heard this song in 20 years.
Me either this album is 50/50 for me but I still like it better than In Through The Out Door.
Thank you Wilburn, enjoyed this. Brings back memories for sure.
Page counts this solo on Tea for One among his top three. Achilles and Stairway being the others. It is special. Regal blues.
As you may have figured out. Back then we didn’t have short attention spans. We could, and did, listen for hours.
We also didn't have all the gadgets and apps that call out for our attention.
Thanks for that observation. It's true - I remember listening to albums - entire albums - for hours and hours. Over & over again. Those were the days...
These guys were MASTERS of the blues.
This is their sort of late-period answer to 'Since I've been loving you' but in the aftermath of a lot of troubles. I think it's more honest, actually, and you can kind of hear that in Plant's vocal - away from home and having to record it whilst stuck in a wheelchair.
Check out "In the Light" - no one reacts to that. Was my favorite LZ song in HS.
Listening to this guitar solo in high school while high... was one of the most amazing moments of experiencing music for me in my life.
Me too. Getting stoned and listening to Jimmy Page has been the basis of some of my best memories. He is like no other
Here’s one for you. React to the movie, The Song Remains the Same. Filmed at Madison square garden in 1973. Zeppelin live. Also the movie has fantasy scenes which include. Song Remains/ Rain song, Robert Plant. Dazed and Confused, Jimmy Page( crazy bow solo) No Quarter, John Paul Jones. And of course Moby Dick, With John Bonham and a unbelievable drum solo also shows him with a young Jason Bonham at home.This movie is a must see for any Zep fan. To this day I still rock out and relive to this movie concert.You will be blown away
Yes!!
I concur.....get TSRTS I’ve seen it over 100 yessss 100 times!!!! Zep has always been and always will be my fave!!! Nobody compares. I met Robert Plant in 1982 what a class act!!!! Who ever said don’t meet your heroes they will only let you down....never met Robert Plant!!!
"For your life" from this albummm, i love it!!!!!
Seldom played; LOVE it! Please also do “Ten Years Gone.” Thanks Chod!
This is the GREATEST BLUES SONG I'VE EVER HEARD
I think Robert Plant embodies a lot of the qualities that Janice Joplin had. That soulful, raspy power that just goes to your core. Keep getting the Led out! Check out Nobody’s Fault but Mine off this album. One of my faves.
All right This is one of Jimmy's Masterpiece's from 76 !
How Many More Times is a must do if you’re reacting to Led Zeppelin. It’s overlooked by most reactors. Just a killer track. Also, Battle of Evermore is another overlooked song that is really good.
The reason why so many people suggest that you listen to an entire Pink Floyd album is that the entire album has a concept to it. Each song flows into the next to tell a more complete story than simply enjoying one song. Zeppelin has some cohesion, and I've certainly enjoyed listening the albums I have, but it's not on the same level. I'm not throwing shade here, Zeppelin is my favorite band, just saying that you can easily have a mix tape of Led Zeppelin, but with Pink Floyd you generally pick an album.
Hell yes start with Led Zeppelin I 😎
Zeppelin blows Pink Floyd away IMHO .
Some days this is my favorite Zep song.
I have always felt this song as "desert blues". Listen again, and imagine flying over dunes bathed in blue moonlight. close your eyes, headphones on.
Definitely! Led zeppelin wanted you to listen to full albums! If I'm not mistaken they actually never released a single
I think Whole Lotta Love was released as a single by the record company.
@@juliemanarin4127 it was in a way..a lot of the am djs edited it because of the length..the band hated it pretty much though.
But they agreed in the end reluctantly..they also agreed to the release of good times bad times/communication breakdown off the first lp..but generally they didn't like the idea of singles
Sure they did.. I have the "Immigrant Song" on 45.. For years you could only get "Hey Hey, What Can I Do" on the B- Side.. "Trampled Underfoot" is another one I have, and it hit the Billboard American Top 40 for a number of weeks.. I'm sure they had more.. probably "Fool In the Rain".
@@juliemanarin4127 Zeppelin refused to make a radio edit, though.
A totally electric guitar album, listening to this now makes me think that, even if it meant reduced sales, Zeppelin's future in the 1980s (had it had one) would have been in stripping back to a straightforward garage blues band sound. That would have some credibility at a lower level and I think they would have weathered the changing fashions into the 1990s. But then they were never very good with sticking to one sound.
Page said that the plans for the next album after In Through The Outdoor were to feature a guitar heavy sound akin to Presence. Alas it never happened. However I think LZ were too ambitious and too famous ( Presence still went to No.1) to settle for any one type of sound for any two successive albums. I still feel that either Page or Bonham would've succumbed to their demons somewhere down the 80s.
Ahh the possibilities!
Unbelievably under-rated LP. This song alone, killer.
You have got to do “Nobody’s Fault but Mine” asap! Plants harmonica solo is unbelievable and Bonham goes off the entire song!
This song helped my friend Trey get into Hard rock as opposed to metal back in the nineties when we were hanging out when I was a teenager... When I 1st met him he said Led Zeppelin and anything involved with that was too soft he came around to my way of seeing things haha love you brother...
My favorite Zep tune. Thank you!
Blues played a totally different way than ever before
Really dude buy a couple Allman Brothers records compared to most of their other records this doesnt impress much the beginning of their decline followed by their last album which was pretty bad I remember I was in High School and we were all waiting for In Through The Out Door then it came out and everyone was kinda bummed.
I can taste the sorrow in this song.
This album is the least played of any of them Led Zeppelin works. But it has held up well. It was ahead of its time and the time to hear it is now. I remember when it hit No 1. And they only had 18 days to put it together because The Stones had booked the studio after them. Jimmy Page built his own studio because of that. I wish they could have done that studio album planned for the following year too.
Thanks for doing this song nobody has reacted to it great blues song going back to there original style of first album.
This is my favorite zeppelin song presence is the most under rated album
Love the reaction. Just a reminder check out the lemon song.
You’re right about doing full albums for Zeppelin. A definite must whether you do it on the channel or not. Same with doing their live stuff. A completely different experience
This is Essentially Since I've Been Loving You part II.
Great points about the way he fades in and out so perfectly for the mood. Also a great point about Janis Joplin. Robert was the Janis of male leads, one might say.
If you want to listen to an underrated soul song from Zep, you should react to "Baby come on Home". Amazing song from their last compilation album "Coda".
I love that track. Robert Plant's vocals are just so raw and pained. I really love listening to so many, but that one I just FEEL.
Oh wow, you haven't done How Many More Times Live yet! Do the Danmark radio version first, from 1969. You can see them in the early years of developing their incredible improvisational style.
Yes do that one live from 1969!
Led Zeppelin/Carouselambra
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Good choice. Always been one of my favorites
Severely underrated tune !
you need a Ludwig kit like Bonham!
Hey brother I was good to see you.Really glad that you reacted to this one period what a great Guitar lead put more please until next time stay well on popping for fresh
You list each song you have reacted to but don't forget each live performance is a whole new experience. Love your reactions especially with Led Zeppelin my favorite band ever. I am never not in the mood for Led Zeppelin.
this is my all time favourite led zep song
If you dig blues rock check out The Blues Traveler Band. The lead singer is also the best blues harp player in the business. I suggest "Alone" as a good song to start with. Crystal Flame also highlights the skills of each member of the band.
My favorite song--thank you for reacting--hardly anybody does this song.
Yeah man! Great reaction. This is one of my favorites. I love the guitar solo and Bonhams drums
This is has that since I’ve been loving you vibe to it. I love that slow burning blues!
Back in the day we just dropped the needle on a record or popped in the cassette and listened to the whole thing. Especially Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Floyd.
Robert and Jimmy were always masters at setting the mood on a piece of music , even down to stage lighting at their live shows.
Wow! I hadn't heard this in years. Thanks for playing
Another Zeppelin great!
Goosebumps just as intended by the masters of this experience. Lol So Good!
In Through the Outdoor would be a perfect start to finish album. I always felt it was one of their more "romantic" albums. Lots of good vibes.
Best blues song ever 😮
Chop as your a drummer,try listening to Led Zeppelin's "Four Sticks" John Bonham plays with two sticks in each hand, Hence Four Sticks Enjoy
Janis was definitely a progenitor to the zep sound
This whole album is full of deep cuts!
Can't wait to see your other ones. Next do "How Many More Times" album version. Funky as hell
Fantastic analysis.
This is simply a great album!
Janis Joplin is a good read. That blues vibe. Led is cool.
I bought this record at the Walter Reed Army Base PX when I was 11 years old and I wanted to be Jimmy Page immediately. I'm now 53, and I still wanna be Jimmy Page. Thanks for the vid, man.
Out on the tiles & Night Flight... are great ones too.
Janice..”Little Girl Blue” “Kosmic Blues”
Wonderful song. You can hear the agony in both Robert voice and Jimmy guitar.
Robert was recovering from a serious car accident and questioning his career and life decisions while Jimmy was battling a heroin dependency.
On another note: people that like rhythm going to love Led Zeppelin. John Bonham moves your ass like no other drummer. If you can’t feel John Bonham
you can’t feel shit
here's some great great ones for ya -ALL ORIGINAL FROM THE ALBUMS
ten years gone
the rover
bring it on home
the version of i cant quit you baby on CODA
how many more times
down by the seaside
goin to california
what is and what should never be
ramble on
thats the way.....................for now cant wait til u do the rover and ten years gone classic classic classic licks
"I'm Gonna Crawl" from "In Through the Out Door" album. Gotta listen to it loud. =)
Could you imagine if they could have been together a couple of more decades! 🐐s👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
definitely a deep cut! glad you got to this one! check out Traveling Riverside Blues!!
So Jimmy got into a little more jazz influence? Awesome!
How Many more Times is a great blues rock track as well