"Dazed and Confused was written by the folk-rock singer Jake Holmes and
released as a track in his debut album "The Above Ground Sound" Of Jake
Holmes in 1967. That same year Jake Holmes opened for The Yardbirds in a
show in New York where Jimmy Page heard the song. The song was
rearranged and later became one of Led Zeppelin best-known songs, the
debt to Jake Holmes however went largely unacknowledged by the band
until 2012."
Zeppelin one of the worst bands for for stealing off other musicians.
Or one of the best.....depending on which way you're looking at it.
^^^^ Husband & wife team .. Derek Trucks is a tremendous guitarist (nephew of original Allman Brothers Band drummer)
Agree. Interesting playing style. Really good band (12 piece!) and I'd recommend any blues, rock and even funk fans to listen to then if you havent already.
Sold. Band looked bigger than 12 with a lot of clapping going on but the guitar work was great and always like a band with space for two drum kits (even if neither drummer was really pushing it on)
Brilliant song written by a lyrical genius. For so many of his songs he gets away with his lack of inflection, emotion and his monotone voice. Sadly this isn't one of them.
“I Swear” by All-4-One. Released by them in 1994, but it was cover of a country track by John Michael Montgomery just a year earlier. I personally prefer the original.
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Brilliant song written by a lyrical genius. For so many of his songs he gets away with his lack of inflection, emotion and his monotone voice. Sadly this isn't one of them.
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