Here are the lyrics, according to the first site I found: I've gone down the river of sadness I've gone down the river of pain In the dark, under the wires I hear them call my name I gave you the key to the highway And the key to my motel door And I'm tired of leaving and leaving I can't come back no more Oh, my dark-eyed friend I'm recalling you again Soft voices that speak nothing Speak nothing to the end Oh, Mother of Earth The blind they call But, yet stay behind the wall Their sadness grows like weeds Upon my thighs and knees Oh, Mother of Earth The wind is hot I tried my best, but I could not And my eyes fade from me In this open country
hi. me to. listen, love and saw them alot of times. and last few days i wanne learn some songs on guitar. they sounds like more complicated then they really are. what i see in this lesson. i was afraid of diffrent/ open tunings... g from another one from 64. glad to lived the 80th. the last time with fun and a little freedom
@@otis7778 i listen to them only since 15 years ago, when I was a post adolescent asshole 😂 probably gun club are in the same realm of the great bluesmen, where feeling sometimes is more important than intricacy. Cheers man, have a good day ✌✌
@@gabrielegagliardi3956 yep. feeling is everything in music. i started learning guitar a few years ago and this is exactlly what i found out. the feeling..and the right hand is importend. not fretboard artistic. im sure you know 16 Horsepower. if not. hurry hurry. listen to them, NOW !!! brilliant. you know the blues cd from JLP ? called "Ramblin Jeffery Lee and Cypress Groove" and i found, a few minutes ago, another blues cd from Him, here in you tube, called "JLP & CG Anarchic blues live slovenia 1994. wish you a nice day and hope you enjoy 16 HP. a "mindblowing Liveband. after they split David Eugene Edwards named his new band "Wovenhand". (thats what he got) oh... my english sucks, i know. leaned it just by listening to music/lyrics and translateing
@@otis7778 i really like 16 horsepower 💪 don't worry man, I'm italian so my english is automatically shittier than yours 😂 which is pretty good by the way, I thought you were mother tongue
@@gabrielegagliardi3956 Mother tonque ? a translation side ? no, i prefear "Deep Translate". they translate whole sentences. totally korrect, grammticly also. not like this goole shit. ok. sounds like you got a very good music taste. so , go on...g
After readin these id heard Black Strum as well!! But i know it was Plectrum ! Still ''black strummin'' !! Hmmm? I like that. Lets create a whole new sub genre based on our Black Strum forfatherz !! Im in
Thank you. It's much simpler than I always imagined, and after one run-through, I'm a lot of the way there. it's taken decades, but this song is finally achieving the classic status it always deserved. By the way, what is that thing in the background? Almost looks like it could be an old juke box.
@@JohnMoseley Filled with favourites from The Trashmen, Madness, Stooges, Sex Pistols, The Knack, many Glam45s, some weird german Schlager, some cool Soul and Phillysound, classics like Cheap Trick and Blue oyster cult...... Jukeboxes make history sound in your walls
Here are the lyrics, according to the first site I found:
I've gone down the river of sadness
I've gone down the river of pain
In the dark, under the wires
I hear them call my name
I gave you the key to the highway
And the key to my motel door
And I'm tired of leaving and leaving
I can't come back no more
Oh, my dark-eyed friend
I'm recalling you again
Soft voices that speak nothing
Speak nothing to the end
Oh, Mother of Earth
The blind they call
But, yet stay behind the wall
Their sadness grows like weeds
Upon my thighs and knees
Oh, Mother of Earth
The wind is hot
I tried my best, but I could not
And my eyes fade from me
In this open country
Awesome, thanks mate!!
First-class work.....
Many thanks my friend...
Gus,
London.
Thank you for this. This song is so mesmerizing! I was instantly hooked once I heard it and just had to learn it! Can’t stop hearing it in my head.
same g
Great great job, i love Gun Club, i love JLP, i started to learn it right now thank you, greetings from Poland!
hi. me to. listen, love and saw them alot of times. and last few days i wanne learn some songs on guitar. they sounds like more complicated then they really are. what i see in this lesson. i was afraid of diffrent/ open tunings... g from another one from 64. glad to lived the 80th. the last time with fun and a little freedom
Very amazing rythme 👍🏻
Thanx from Perú! Please, uploud more songs of Gun Club! 👍
hi. thx for your lesson. on of my fav bands from my youth... another life. love them. saw them a lot of times. great. g from germany
Ideal, been waiting a while for a decent tutorial of this song. Thanks!
Thank you so much! Very helpful.
Thanks for this! I love this song and have the same guitar to play it on!
Such a simple and haunting melody. Great work, cheers from italy ❤
yep. listen to GUN CLUB for 40 years. and some songs sounds like more complcated than tey really are, what i see in this video.
@@otis7778 i listen to them only since 15 years ago, when I was a post adolescent asshole 😂 probably gun club are in the same realm of the great bluesmen, where feeling sometimes is more important than intricacy. Cheers man, have a good day ✌✌
@@gabrielegagliardi3956 yep. feeling is everything in music. i started learning guitar a few years ago and this is exactlly what i found out. the feeling..and the right hand is importend. not fretboard artistic. im sure you know 16 Horsepower. if not. hurry hurry. listen to them, NOW !!! brilliant. you know the blues cd from JLP ? called "Ramblin Jeffery Lee and Cypress Groove" and i found, a few minutes ago, another blues cd from Him, here in you tube, called "JLP & CG Anarchic blues live slovenia 1994. wish you a nice day and hope you enjoy 16 HP. a "mindblowing Liveband. after they split David Eugene Edwards named his new band "Wovenhand". (thats what he got) oh... my english sucks, i know. leaned it just by listening to music/lyrics and translateing
@@otis7778 i really like 16 horsepower 💪 don't worry man, I'm italian so my english is automatically shittier than yours 😂 which is pretty good by the way, I thought you were mother tongue
@@gabrielegagliardi3956 Mother tonque ? a translation side ? no, i prefear "Deep Translate". they translate whole sentences. totally korrect, grammticly also. not like this goole shit. ok. sounds like you got a very good music taste. so , go on...g
Thank you so much man!!!
Thank you !
Nice!!!!
Nice
Do one for NRBQ riding in my car. Thanks bud
Please can you do a tutorial for Spokes by pond?
What's that style of strumming called? Black strumming?
After readin these id heard Black Strum as well!! But i know it was Plectrum ! Still ''black strummin'' !! Hmmm? I like that. Lets create a whole new sub genre based on our Black Strum forfatherz !! Im in
Thank you. It's much simpler than I always imagined, and after one run-through, I'm a lot of the way there.
it's taken decades, but this song is finally achieving the classic status it always deserved.
By the way, what is that thing in the background? Almost looks like it could be an old juke box.
it IS an old jukebox . NSM, old german, ca. 1970, 120 45s
@@schrottirr4783 Wow. Toll. Sehr schön zu haben. Is it loaded up with amazing old 45s? EDIT, oh, I see, you already said.
@@JohnMoseley Filled with favourites from The Trashmen, Madness, Stooges, Sex Pistols, The Knack, many Glam45s, some weird german Schlager, some cool Soul and Phillysound, classics like Cheap Trick and Blue oyster cult...... Jukeboxes make history sound in your walls
@@schrottirr4783 I'm _very_ jealous.
Hi. Hier sollte mein Kommentar hin. Thx.
16 Horsepower, Wovenhand kennste bestimmt. Ansonsten...ab an die Anlage. G