3 Comments (since 11 Jul 2015)
'It’s the Alvins’ raucous, foot-stomping take on a gospel song recorded in the 1930s by the Golden Gate Quartet'...“Phil and I first heard their recording on the flip side of a 78 by bluesman Tampa Red we’d found in a junk store when we were teenagers,” Dave Alvin says by email. “It’s been a favorite of ours ever since then.” ~full article at http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2015/06/23/dave-alvin-and-phil-alvin-return-with-worlds-in-a-bad-condition-exclusive-song/
i tried to look for Tampa Red's take since @jackietheripper introduced me to him via this side and other blues herein like mr red's slide guitar quite a bit but i couldn't find anything...i will look later pain permitting
btw...great jam
3 Comments (since 11 Jul 2015)
Shaka
'It’s the Alvins’ raucous, foot-stomping take on a gospel song recorded in the 1930s by the Golden Gate Quartet'...“Phil and I first heard their recording on the flip side of a 78 by bluesman Tampa Red we’d found in a junk store when we were teenagers,” Dave Alvin says by email. “It’s been a favorite of ours ever since then.” ~full article at http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2015/06/23/dave-alvin-and-phil-alvin-return-with-worlds-in-a-bad-condition-exclusive-song/
Shaka
i tried to look for Tampa Red's take since @jackietheripper introduced me to him via this side and other blues herein like mr red's slide guitar quite a bit but i couldn't find anything...i will look later pain permitting
Shaka
btw...great jam