A little history on this song. It started as a short blues backing track, evolved into an instrumental with some leads, then Tim added vocals and harp to make it a real song.
This is an extended version with the original leads worked into the mix. It gets a little busy at times but I can justify it as "full bodied". :D
Thanks much to Tim on his fine vocals and harp work. It really makes it something special! Hope you enjoy it.
Love the swinging groove here, lively harp and the slinky guitar work. Great vocals from TPB as well. You just gotta love a good blues number!
Slinky and groovy. That's where this at. And that harp playing really delivers too.
Is the year 2024 turning into a year of blues? Not if i can help it :) But those of you who can do the genre justice should continue! Songs like these are needed.
Always a pleasure to play with you love the mix
Tim
Loving that swinging groove too ..great job on this chaps
A cool collaboration Hardlock and Tim! A great blues backer and Tim's bluesy vocals fit perfectly as does his blues harp playing. Some good guitar playing on the outro lead, Hardlock. I like some blues in the morning going down with my coffee!
When Tim starts singing it actually reminds me of some Neil Young I have heard... I like this alot..
a real good colab... cooking like stew, all hot and steamy and enticing on a cold winters night...
the harp is deadly like the warnings of the rattle on a rattle snake... rock on!!!! and on...
Oh... thinking about you mentioning there might be a bit much in the mix in places. I don't hear that at all. Everything working so well together. Loads going on but it sounds right. Sounds like a lotta fun too. You two work really well together.
Mike
Yes it sure is full bodied. A lot going on here and it's all interesting. Loving the harp and vox but I also like the organ tastefully winding through it. 5 star collab, guys.
:) John B