Warren Zevon - Travelin' Riverside Blues - Live in Portland ME, 1988. video free download


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"Travelling Riverside Blues," sometimes called "Mudbone" or "Mud Bone," is a blues song written and recorded in Dallas, Texas by the bluesman Robert Johnson. Johnson's June 20, 1937 recording has a typical 12 bar blues structure (though as is common in downhome blues of this era, the length of each verse is in fact thirteen-and-a-half bars of 4/4), played on a single guitar tuned to open G, with a slide. It was first released on the 1961 compilation LP King of the Delta Blues Singers. The song has proved popular with more recent blues musicians.

English rock band Led Zeppelin's version of this song was recorded at the BBC studios in Aeolian Hall on June 24, 1969, by engineer John Waters, which took place during the band's UK Tour of Summer 1969. Jimmy Page dubbed extra guitar tracks onto the track.

It is quite different from the original, and it is more a tribute to Robert Johnson than a straight cover.

Live at Raul's Roadside Attraction, Portland ME on 1988-11-30.

Personnel

"The Patrician Homeboys"

Dan Dugmore - Guitar, dobro, banjo, lap steel guitar, pedal steel guitar, vocals

Timothy B. Schmit - Bass, vocals

Comments

12 years ago

jack dazel

salut ALAIN ,encore une bonne vidéo , c'est parfait , je passe un bon moment d'écoute -----------amitiés -----------jack

12 years ago

Jiggs111

A good version is also on Warren's Hindu Love Gods album he recorded with members of REM

12 years ago

TransientWriting

never heard this. you have the best selections! thanks

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