“Tramp” – Lowell Fulson (1966)
Album: The Tramp Years (1967)
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Why this doesn't come up first when searched is suspicious.
ohh inabaa yeahee
When I come around homeboy watch your nugget. I’m master of the beat down my style is rugged.
I love this tune!
Cypress Hill used the intro and baseline for How I Could Just Kill A Man”.
There is an instrumental version from this song here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHmPZL4mHHk&list=RDplRaZXnLA5c&index=16
When the Beatles nick from you your must be the main man! Lowell Fulson is.
EPIC masterpiece!!
Electric guitar solo…hit every note…
Another Student From The Grandious T-Bone Walker
Amazing song! Amazing bass rhythm!
This version of this song was more well-known at the time of it's release than people born in the 1970s on up may think It just wasn't as big of a hit as the Otis Redding & Carla Thomas version.
https://youtu.be/sFRvqEFzJA4
Cypress hill how i could just kill a man is literally samples.
First time I heard Tramp was from Lowell who co-wrote it….next time I heard it was Otis Redding & Carla Thomas.
Junior Kimbrough has a gnarly cover of this
Ice cube – Jackin for beats
DJ Muggs you a genius for sampling this track
I'm on a Rampage!
King tees beer stand!!
Time 4 sum anksion by Redman.
Ray Charles was in Lowell's band when they were both coming up
How I could just kill a man-Cypress hill 1991
ACTION BRONSON!!!