One Way Out (new cover - Dickey Betts Tribute) - The Mad Slap Tones at Four City Brewing Co

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
  • One Way Out performed live by The Mad Slap Tones at Four City Brewing Co 4 -20-=24
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    According to Wikipedia:
    "One Way Out" is a blues song that was recorded in the early 1960s by both Sonny Boy Williamson II and Elmore James. A reworking of the song by G. L. Crockett, titled "It's a Man Down Here", appeared on the Billboard record charts in 1965. In 1971, the Allman Brothers Band recorded an updated live version of the song, which was included on their popular Eat a Peach album (1972).
    In this punchy, dynamic performance,[25][26] the Allmans demonstrated their abilities in the blues-rock roadhouse style.[25] Guitarist Dickey Betts sets up the Sonny Boy Williamson boogie vamp, while Duane Allman comes in over the top with bottleneck slide guitar part, after which vocalist Gregg Allman narrates the drama of the song. Betts takes a solo, Gregg instructs the audience "Ahh, put your hands together," and Duane Allman and Betts trade guitar licks. Duane Allman then takes the solo. Bassist Berry Oakley actually comes in a beat early after the guitar trade, but the band recovers quickly, and then drops out as Gregg carries the vocal a cappella, after which the band returns for the "Big Ending".

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