This is my first comment and I feel lucky being here , yet tears are filling my eyes ... I can't believe no one pays attention to the music of early Metalists like "Budgie" . Anyways , this is an old Blues song first recorded by "Big Joe Williams" and "Budgie is just one of many who covered this song . To me , this version is way better than all other versions including "AC/DC's" . You can , in this song , feel the power of "Burke Shelley's" bass hammering and "Tony Bourge's" screaming guitar . This version is the most Blues-driven version I've ever heard among Hard Rock bands versions . If you listen to "AC/DC's" version , you feel that it is a stray from Blues-driven Hard Rock into a straight Hard Rock .
I'm not sure about a hidden meaning if one exists , but most if not all Blues , traditional songs are straight about a heartbroken man for example who would die many times just to be with his lover again and that the stronger the love the more the obstacles ...
This is my first comment and I feel lucky being here , yet tears are filling my eyes ... I can't believe no one pays attention to the music of early Metalists like "Budgie" . Anyways , this is an old Blues song first recorded by "Big Joe Williams" and "Budgie is just one of many who covered this song . To me , this version is way better than all other versions including "AC/DC's" . You can , in this song , feel the power of "Burke Shelley's" bass hammering and "Tony Bourge's" screaming guitar . This version is the most Blues-driven version I've ever heard among Hard Rock bands versions . If you listen to "AC/DC's" version , you feel that it is a stray from Blues-driven Hard Rock into a straight Hard Rock . I'm not sure about a hidden meaning if one exists , but most if not all Blues , traditional songs are straight about a heartbroken man for example who would die many times just to be with his lover again and that the stronger the love the more the obstacles ...
@Zeppelin911 Youre wrong in thinking young kids like me don't appreciate the classics
@Zeppelin911 Youre wrong in thinking young kids like me don't appreciate the classics