Re: Re: The creation of the song "Rocks Off" will never be matched, never.


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Posted by Addendum on December 05, 1999 at 11:51:13:

In Reply to: Re: The creation of the song "Rocks Off" will never be matched, never. posted by Voodoo Chile in Wonderland on December 05, 1999 at 11:41:20:

The guitar players considered to replace Mick Taylor were Steve Marriot and Peter Frampton.

Honky Tonk Woman is one of the few Humble Pie covers that looks like the original! If you hear some other covers like the ones in Street Rats for Beatles' We can work it out, Rain and Drive my car you will find that only the lyrics are similar to the original recordings.

"Rolling Stone" is by far the best cover of this classic that was the origin of the name of THE GREATEST R&R BAND on earth and close planets.

In the studio album and in the inside text in the live album side 3 (in the vinlyl) they gave the credit to Chester Burnett (aka Howling Wolf) but in the live album exterior cover they gave it to Muddy Waters.


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