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Caustic Roll Dave - Traveling Riverside Blues flac album
  • Performer Caustic Roll Dave
  • Title Traveling Riverside Blues
  • Date of release 2011
  • Other formats AUD MIDI MP4 RA AAC MMF AHX
  • Genre Rock / Blues
  • Size MP3 1524 mb
  • Size FLAC 1133 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 592

APPROACHING NOISE by CAUSTIC ROLL DAVE, released 03 March 2014 1. What We Understand 2. You've Got Your Silver, You've Got Your Gold 3. Thoughts Send Him Down 4. Restart 5. Reality Falls 6. Low Cost Countdown Beat 7. Many Pigs 8. My Fall 9. Into The Void 10. Distorted Rumble 11. Paranoid Blues 12. Recognize 13. Looking For Something That I Never Had 14. Oh Yes It Does. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Record/Vinyl + Digital Album. Includes unlimited streaming of APPROACHING NOISE via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. ships out within 3 days.

Travelling Riverside Blues" is a blues song written by the bluesman Robert Johnson. He recorded it on June 20, 1937, in Dallas, Texas, during his last recording session. The song was unreleased until its inclusion on the 1961 Johnson compilation album King of the Delta Blues Singers

About David Causticrolldave. Anything and Everything. Rock 'N' Roll High School. The Raw Sound The Cavernous Blues The Hazy Beats The Strange Tunes. Primer Album de CAUSTIC ROLL DAVE "Long Term Music". No favourite quotes to show.

Eric Clapton plays Traveling Riverside Blues by Robert Johnson. Eric Clapton covered this song, along with several other Robert Johnson classics, on his 2004 album, Me and Mr. Johnson. Eric Clapton is quite possibly one of the most widely known, blues musicians to ever strum soul-stirring lick on his guitar. With chart-topping, award-winning hits like Tears in Heaven, and Layla. Being ranked second on The Rolling Stones list of 100 Greatest Guitarist of all time and fourth on Gibson’s list of Top 50 Guitarist. After being introduced to the blues by African-American soldiers stationed in Europe during the second World War, Britain began to develop its own Blues sub-culture. By the early 1960’s what was once an obscure subculture had reached the mainstream as was dominating radio, clubs and influencing would be musicians such as the young Clapton.

Traveling Riverside Blues. Composed by Robert Johnson. One of the undoubted masterpieces of Robert Johnson’s recorded legacy, Traveling Riverside Blues is one of Johnson’s most poetic songs, and it has been enormously influential to rock musicians of the 1960’s and 1970’s. Indeed, Led Zeppelin used the magnificent line you can squeeze my lemon ‘til the juice run down my leg to rather less effect in The Lemon Song. Johnson’s original song is tightly constructed, and reads almost like one of Hank Williams’ lyrics

Traveling Riverside Blues (1990) Ramble On (1969) Stairway to Heaven (1973) Night Flight (1975) The Song Remains the Same (1973) Gallows Pole (1970) Immigrant Song (1970) The Ocean (1973) Rock and Roll (1971) The Battle of Evermore (1971) Kashmir (1971) When The Levee Breaks (1971) Carouselambra (1979). Led Zeppelin - Travelling Riverside Blues" From the album Coda (November 19, 1982). Not on the original album, incredibly enough, considering how awesome it is. On the 1990 box set with the crop circles on the front, and then part of the expanded Coda CD included in the 1993 Complete Studio Recordings box set. rastronomicals. Roll up your sleeve, Dean says roughly. Cas opens his mouth a little, but he does it. Dean grips his forearm and cuts it with a silver knife.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Traveling Riverside Blues
Written-By – Robert Johnson
3:05

Credits

  • Vocals, Harmonica, Loops, Sampler – Caustic Roll Dave

Notes

Caustic Roll Dave pays tribute to Robert Johnson in the centennial of his birth.
Released as a free track.