Bought the 2 record set…shaped my music appreciation along with my drumming and singing. This is by far one of the finest covers of any song I have ever heard and has always been my "go to" track from the record.
Actually this place cover with his face in the mountain is for the extended version of “down by the river “. It was a two album set of buddy miles live.
To this child of the turbulent 60s, Buddy Miles is arguably one of the top 10 Rock entertainers ever. TOP-FLIGHT DRUMMER AND SINGER with NO FLUFF, NO BS, NO THEATRICKS, just a potent combination of passion, spirit, and "come get some" rock and blues! And a helluva nice humble man! (RIP BUDDY MILES)
I saw Buddy Miles in Seattle around this time. Not sure if it was this concert or not. It was at Eagles Auditorium and everyone sat on the floor in this big hall–until they got up to dance. The crowd was kind of rough and pushy with each other. I think the part about everyone calming down was directed to that. Fabulous music. Yes, a treasure. It was my senior year in high school–the best of times!
This is one I used to play over and over while drinking – and just floating off to "never never land". 😉 My husband used to call it "stoner music" – and not meaning it derogatorily – he just meant a lot of people got high while listening to it. The good thing is now that I've been sober (for 30 years now) I can still listen to it and get that same effect. One of my all-time favorites – of any genre.
Buddy took a Neil Young song put in saxophone and trombone and just did something historical. The vocals, drums are amazing and this is 70's music w/soul you buy for any mount of plastic noise now a days. It shameful what they consider – usic .
I'm 58 at present and was in high school years ago listening to this cut….and by far,,,this is still, to this day the finest version of this song i have yet to hear !
This song takes me there! To my youth, ahhh, to my youth. No music like that today. RIP BUDDY!
Bought the 2 record set…shaped my music appreciation along with my drumming and singing. This is by far one of the finest covers of any song I have ever heard and has always been my "go to" track from the record.
got news for you ………..this version blows away the neil young version ………..keep on rolling " memphis train "
Still super great today
I think of how sacred a man makes love to his wife ,not killing no one
SO BEAUTIFUL TO ME , SINCE IT CAME OUT BK THEN, NOW RIGHT NOW
It really doesn't get much better than this!
Actually this place cover with his face in the mountain is for the extended version of “down by the river “. It was a two album set of buddy miles live.
Absolutely amazing…to hear several and several times
To this child of the turbulent 60s, Buddy Miles is arguably one of the top 10 Rock entertainers ever. TOP-FLIGHT DRUMMER AND SINGER with NO FLUFF, NO BS, NO THEATRICKS, just a potent combination of passion, spirit, and "come get some" rock and blues! And a helluva nice humble man! (RIP BUDDY MILES)
Shooting the Great Big H!
For music to be high with, it's only paralleled with Jimmy & Vella's "Rain". . The "Live" version is so special
Never out of style.
My favorite version
Early 70's —I'm glad I was there. Buddy Miles(Them Changes). Thanks
7:59 – 8:15 is simply incredible.
I saw Buddy Miles in Seattle around this time. Not sure if it was this concert or not. It was at Eagles Auditorium and everyone sat on the floor in this big hall–until they got up to dance. The crowd was kind of rough and pushy with each other. I think the part about everyone calming down was directed to that. Fabulous music. Yes, a treasure. It was my senior year in high school–the best of times!
This is one I used to play over and over while drinking – and just floating off to "never never land". 😉 My husband used to call it "stoner music" – and not meaning it derogatorily – he just meant a lot of people got high while listening to it. The good thing is now that I've been sober (for 30 years now) I can still listen to it and get that same effect. One of my all-time favorites – of any genre.
Buddy took a Neil Young song put in saxophone and trombone and just did something
historical. The vocals, drums are amazing and this is 70's music w/soul you buy for any
mount of plastic noise now a days. It shameful what they consider – usic .
The vocals are crystal clear!!!! Unbeliveable!!!!!!
One of my fave to listen to. No one can do this song but buddy, and oh the music. Pure ECSTACY.
Beautiful song, brings me back to the days when i was a teenager and the only worry i had was making it home for dinner.
I'm 58 at present and was in high school years ago listening to this cut….and by far,,,this is still, to this day the finest version of this song i have yet to hear !
Brings tears to my eyes!
Yep! I have the vinyl
My My My Goodness Gracious Soooo Goood !!!!
I HAVE THE ALBUM = 40 YRS LATER
STILL GREAT – – OHHH YES
KK
An excellent drift on an early Neil Young tune…
Haven t Heard This In Ages…
Miss those great days stone free premonition 1970 peace