I had the chance to meet Colin James when he played in PEI. He was really sick, but still found the time to sit with me and chat about SRV for an hour after the show. He signed my old Fender Strat for me... he's the real deal this guy! His blues roots go way, way back... so perhaps if you looked hard enough, you will probably find that this riff goes way back before all our time! Great tune, great guitar player, and great vocalist / songwriter! I say Keep up the great work Colin!
remember hearing this song come out new on Q104 in the morning while driving to school in my uncle's old '92 Volvo back in my senior year of high school. Would have been Autumn 2009. Leather seats, no power steering, and the right power window trying to go down would get stuck, and sound like an M60 being fired. Man's gotta be a stone.
Just saw you yesterday night at the blackfalds cp rail holiday train and you ripped into this song... Colin much respect, (I was the guy ya nodded too up close to the train car).. great job man you laid this track down and it spoke right to me... Ive been through a lot... the holiday train is a pretty cool gig... but to play this song was like getting hit by a bolt of lightning... It spoke right to me... Thanks Colin, I needed that push brother
I found this interview with Norman Greenbaum. (he wrote Spirit in the sky...) remember that tune? Question: I’ve got to ask, I always wondered about the similarities of ZZ Top’s, “La Grange” guitar riff compared to, “Spirit In The Sky.” Do you think that was just a coincidence? Norman:“... I think we all just ripped off the old guys from the 1920’s who laid down this beat. If you go back and listen to all the black music from the 20’s you’ll probably recognize all of rock and roll.
Monster player but how does this not sound EXACTLY like ZZ Top's La Grange?? Right down to the solo licks. Here we have Sam Smith losing a suit for ripping off Tom Petty? How does this happen I wonder.... brutal, this is a rip.
You re completely right, zz top themselves were sued because "LA Grange " stole the riff and rhythm directly from John lee hooker s "Boogie chillen" which was released inn 1948. The only reason the lawsuit was unsuccessful was because the court ruled that the copyright for hooker's song had expired, making it public domain. The riff probably existed before even John lee hooker s version, but as far as I know, the song boogie chillen is the first released record to use the riff
And la grange sounds like spirit in the sky by norman greenbaum who had the riff 4 years prior. Besides, I really really dislike the way the billy gibbons sounds in la grange.. feels like something is caught in his throat.
First time hearing this, Colin James never fails to impress!
My summer 2015 song. Thanks, Doyle and Newfoundland!
I had the chance to meet Colin James when he played in PEI. He was really sick, but still found the time to sit with me and chat about SRV for an hour after the show. He signed my old Fender Strat for me... he's the real deal this guy! His blues roots go way, way back... so perhaps if you looked hard enough, you will probably find that this riff goes way back before all our time! Great tune, great guitar player, and great vocalist / songwriter! I say Keep up the great work Colin!
remember hearing this song come out new on Q104 in the morning while driving to school in my uncle's old '92 Volvo back in my senior year of high school. Would have been Autumn 2009. Leather seats, no power steering, and the right power window trying to go down would get stuck, and sound like an M60 being fired. Man's gotta be a stone.
man this guy is a killer shredder; love it.
Colin is good friends with the boys from ZZ-Top, and has toured with them when they come to Canada. For me he is the MAN!
This guy is the king of understated playing.
@itsonlyrcknroll .. so true, Colin is a phenomenal musician who has the respect of his peers
EXCELENT!!!
Just saw you yesterday night at the blackfalds cp rail holiday train and you ripped into this song... Colin much respect, (I was the guy ya nodded too up close to the train car).. great job man you laid this track down and it spoke right to me... Ive been through a lot... the holiday train is a pretty cool gig... but to play this song was like getting hit by a bolt of lightning... It spoke right to me...
Thanks Colin, I needed that push brother
That Drum beat is f-ing awesome !
agreed, so on point. Oldschool style recorded in 2009 means you really hear what's goin on
Wow! Tickles my ears!
Wheres the 7 haters so I can slap their ears open.....lol
woww!!!
I'm working to get it right and make it pay. Luv it.
awesome song, 'nuff said.
WOW.
Ace and a half for sure.
nice song!
Is Le grange based on this or this on le grange? Cuz the riff is definitely the same
I've got ever album but "FUSE", this is really good, but nothing tops "Sudden Stop". His Little Big Band Albums are amazing too.
I found this interview with Norman Greenbaum. (he wrote Spirit in the sky...) remember that tune?
Question: I’ve got to ask, I always wondered about the similarities of ZZ Top’s, “La Grange” guitar riff compared to, “Spirit In The Sky.” Do you think that was just a coincidence?
Norman:“... I think we all just ripped off the old guys from the 1920’s who laid down this beat. If you go back and listen to all the black music from the 20’s you’ll probably recognize all of rock and roll.
Damn 5 month ago sience my latest comment, time goes fast.
Monster player but how does this not sound EXACTLY like ZZ Top's La Grange?? Right down to the solo licks. Here we have Sam Smith losing a suit for ripping off Tom Petty? How does this happen I wonder.... brutal, this is a rip.
+Polentaccio .. True, but John Lee Hoocker invented the Boogie, and ZZ Top stole it from him, lol.
You re completely right, zz top themselves were sued because "LA Grange " stole the riff and rhythm directly from John lee hooker s "Boogie chillen" which was released inn 1948. The only reason the lawsuit was unsuccessful was because the court ruled that the copyright for hooker's song had expired, making it public domain. The riff probably existed before even John lee hooker s version, but as far as I know, the song boogie chillen is the first released record to use the riff
guess you have never heard Slim Harpo`s "Hip Shake" if you think ZZ top invented these chord arrangements.
Magic Sam's boogie
La Grange...
And la grange sounds like spirit in the sky by norman greenbaum who had the riff 4 years prior. Besides, I really really dislike the way the billy gibbons sounds in la grange.. feels like something is caught in his throat.
But this whole song is just rippe of La grange
Boring! sound like a rip of Can-Heat, on the road again
City Lights should probably stop huffing hot loris farts