Mungo Jerry - 'Dust Pneumonia Blues' - 1970 33rpm descargar videos gratis


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Half the nation bought In The Summertime - and a lucky few flipped it over to find this great drivin' stompin' cover of the Woody Guthrie classic

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5 years ago

67rene

good time music

6 years ago

Chriss Hill

reminds me of the Great Savoy Brown blues band with Kim simmons

6 years ago

Chriss Hill

blues and boogie woogie

6 years ago

Rodney Caupp

This is about the Dust Bowel in Middle America. If this songs "author" ( Woody Guthrie) had dust Pneumonia it it amazing how long Arlo Guthrie's Father lived past that mass die off

6 years ago

Wolfreespirit Rebel

Still have this on vinyl from back then, seen em live .

6 years ago

Stephen Smith

In that long tradition of fashioning happiness out of misfortune....

6 years ago

getstek

Great music :D

6 years ago

johnny B

Let's cool it a little ! I'd liked to have seen them dance on TOTP to this !

7 years ago

squizza28

I loved these maxi 33 1/3 rpm singles they released. Great songs and it went on forever!

7 years ago

mervyn weaver

50 years after he started & Mungo & his songs are probably more relevant now than he was in the 70`s....

7 years ago

drumskin

The intro is one of the best I heard ever! Such a very good blues singing! Original unique Mungo Jerry-sound...

7 years ago

Armin Martin

Hau rinn in die Tasten geil

7 years ago

Gerd Wagenknecht

Ray Dorset ist einer der besten Musiker, die ich je persönlich kennenlernen durfte..danke

7 years ago

Gareth Jones

Love this!!

8 years ago

Steve Eaton

I agree that is driving blues rock at its finest!! Songs like "Crossroads", "Let's Work Together", "Move It On Over" have the same drive and are awesome to be sure, but this record that I didn't know has really floored me!

8 years ago

wiesBadisch

Vinyl; the Best; smile.

8 years ago

debbie62140

Few comments about the song content! In 1930s US many people died because of the dust storms. The over farmed land in the 'dust bowl' was stripped by the winds. Starving families migrated to California. In 1935 the dust storms raged for 27 days without let up. This song by Woody Guthrie tells the story of severe hardship and death from starvation and 'dust pneumonia'.

8 years ago

Dagmar Večerníková

on 21. March - Ray Dorset will celibrate his birthday. Many happy returns Mr. Mungo Jerry

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