My son and I just saw him at the Hard Rock near Tulsa. Very talented, top notch band. The show was his first time with music like this. Highly reccomended.
An electric piano has no place in this song. Also I feel overall it's a very sterile rendition of the song, no feeling to it. I dislike when blues performers try and 'bluesify' blues songs. The definitive versions are by Cream, Howlin Wolf and Doc Watson :)
My son and I just saw him at the Hard Rock near Tulsa. Very talented, top notch band. The show was his first time with music like this. Highly reccomended.
One of the best renditions of the song
the best blues singer period
always got to to listen RC twice , its tat good
Smooth as it gets, this guy.
That was beautiful ,
Superb..end of....
What a King!
Robert Cray is a baddass!🙂
Smooth as silk....
Wow amazing!!
Where was this recorded.....pretty sure I was at the show...
Well yes!Super!
Wow...love it.>!!!
❤
WOW!!!
Awesome, reminds me of howlin wolf even though very different
Wrong aspect ratio. Looks like RC is 3 meters tall!
He's standing on top of the world.
♥♥3
What key is this?
I'am with Clapton.
You not very friend.
You don't make sense.
With Clapton always
An electric piano has no place in this song. Also I feel overall it's a very sterile rendition of the song, no feeling to it. I dislike when blues performers try and 'bluesify' blues songs. The definitive versions are by Cream, Howlin Wolf and Doc Watson :)
Give Jeff Healey's version a try!
How about Hubert Sumlin, ya know the guy who wrote it...
Cream,s goodbye IS the BEST x me
Your first and last sentence are where you're going wrong. Stating opinions as facts, in case you don't know what I mean.