This song is iconic to me. The original version is always the strongest. Steve is a rare artist that has the ability to cover a tune and NOT screw it up. And thanking Jimmy at the end is both rare and appropriate. It’s the blues, man, the blues.
I'm certainly nobody to critique a musician withSteve Miller's accomplishments, but I think it's great that Steve, who knew all about classic blues still can cover a newer Jimmie Vaughan tune. Not Forgetting his cover of Jet Airliner by Paul Pena was great (of course I didn't know Jet Airliner's orignins til a few decades later).
Love both versions. I know that Jimmie and Steve are friends and have toured together. Jimmie's has more swagger, swing and grease. Steve's is slicker and more polished. I dig them both.
Steve and Jimmie are guitar greats but Steve is Jimmie on steroids. I actually like this version better. Jimmie's version is great too but I like the beefier tone of Steve's version best. Steve's kinda has a bit of a Clapton feel to it also.
It's important to remember it started out as the Steve Miller blues band. Steve plays like Jimmy used to play before he decided to play with his thumb.
This song is iconic to me. The original version is always the strongest. Steve is a rare artist that has the ability to cover a tune and NOT screw it up. And thanking Jimmy at the end is both rare and appropriate. It’s the blues, man, the blues.
Five stars straight up. Steve and the band rock!!
Good solid rock! Guitars, drums, and some great harmonica. You can't help but move to this stuff!
O yes this is the best version!! That rock back beat!!
Great version! This is my favourite Jimmie Vaughan song. Thanks for posting!
pounding rock beat! ❤
I'm certainly nobody to critique a musician withSteve Miller's accomplishments, but I think it's great that Steve, who knew all about classic blues still can cover a newer Jimmie Vaughan tune. Not Forgetting his cover of Jet Airliner by Paul Pena was great (of course I didn't know Jet Airliner's orignins til a few decades later).
Love both versions. I know that Jimmie and Steve are friends and have toured together. Jimmie's has more swagger, swing and grease. Steve's is slicker and more polished. I dig them both.
Both Dallas guys
seein em both in about 4 hours
It,s a little bit slow , but the Voice from Steve is WONDERFUL 😘👌👂
Love my Steve Miller Great Sound
The late great Norton Buffalo on Harp :)
How can you not dance to this?
I agree, This one rocks.
Now that is how rock is played!
Love this... and love Steve Miller’s music.
I love this.
Fly like an Eagle Buddy
Love it
the best...!!
Muy
Buena
Versiion
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billy peterson is the ultimate bass player
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JUST BADASS
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AWESOME!!! Steve Miller, what a great guitarist. What is that Bass? Can´t recognize who makes it...
Bravi ragazzi 😎😎😂
Totally killer....
what do you want to do with your life? I want to rock!!!! Or blues they are both good.
I like JV’s version, cause it’s just a tad faster, and I guess I’ve gotten used to his voice, but Damn ! I love me some Steve Miller !!!!!
Steve Miller actually does better versions of my two favorite Jimmy Vaughn songs than Jimmy does. ('Hey Yeah' and 'Boom Bapa Boom')
Steve and Jimmie are guitar greats but Steve is Jimmie on steroids. I actually like this version better. Jimmie's version is great too but I like the beefier tone of Steve's version best. Steve's kinda has a bit of a Clapton feel to it also.
Nobody seems to know how to play guitar like this anymore.
Great vocal Steve, but where is the Texas swing? Doesn’t pump....
another Dallas boy, do you know who his lead singer was in his band at St. Mark's Academy? Bet you don't
too slow
This song , performed by Jimmy Lee Vaughan has MUCH MORE spirit in it than this version by Miller !
Disagree totally!
@@markwarren7116 Steve Miller's version has more power.
@@jackbeam56...I agree.
It's important to remember it started out as the Steve Miller blues band. Steve plays like Jimmy used to play before he decided to play with his thumb.
Sounds like a Status Quo tune, lacks the nuance and sublty of the original.
JIMMIE VAUGHAN JAMS THIS TUNE ALOT BETTER THAN STEVE MILLER.