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"Ride'Em On Down" Performance Comparison : Eddie Taylor and The Rolling Stones《Blue And Lonesome》 — DeepCutsArchive
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"Ride'Em On Down" Performance Comparison : Eddie Taylor and The Rolling Stones《Blue And Lonesome》

Eddie Taylor
1980s1985Live


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《Blue And Lonesome》オリジナルとストーンズ・ヴァージョン、全曲弾き比べ!!(第7弾) 《Blue And Lonesome》 Performance Comparison : The Original Versions and The Rolling Stones Versions (Pt.7) I compared the original versions with the Rolling Stones versions on a great blues cover album《Blue And Lonesome》by playing. From now on I will post all songs sequentially. ・Track 7 : Ride'Em On Down〈E. Taylor〉('55) I played Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Eddie Taylor's part on this video. Eddie Taylor (1923-1985) is one of the great blues musicians I respect. He was a wonderful chicago blues guitarist and singer. "Ride'Em On Down" is a 1955 blues song written by Eddie Taylor, performed by himself. But delta blues legend Bukka White (1909-1977) originally wrote it under the title "Shake'Em On Down" in the '30s. Of course I like both!! "Ride'Em On Down" was played at Marquee Club (the first concert of the Rolling Stones) on 12 July, 1962. It is very emotional for me!! #therollingstones#eddietaylor#rideemondown#keithrichards#ronniewood#takeobriankatayama

About Eddie Taylor

Blues singer and guitarist, born January 29, 1923 in Benoit, Mississippi, died December 25, 1985 in Chicago. Taylor moved to Chicago in 1949, and recorded frequently with Jimmy Reed 1953-1967, contributing greatly to the Jimmy Reed sound. He made his first recordings under his own name for Vee-Jay in 1955. later recording albums for a.o. Testament in 1966, Advent in 1972, P-Vine in Japan 1977, and Antone's in 1985. He is father of blues guitarist [a722020], blues drummer [a4483858], singer Brend...

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