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basic rock song structures
country influences
blues influences
a subtle use of vocal harmony
repetitive melodic phrasing
demanding instrumental part writing
mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation
acoustic rhythm piano
a vocal-centric aesthetic
a clear focus on recording studio production
major key tonality
electric guitar riffs
an electric guitar solo
a smooth male lead vocalist
slide guitars
prominent organ
acoustic rhythm guitars
an upbeat two-step feel
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
I heard Butch Trucks say in an interview some time ago that when Betts came to the band with this tune, they thought of sending it to Merle Haggard to record. But when they heard Dickie wearing out that guitar at the end, they decided they had to have it!
fuely327
This takes me back to high school in the '70s..........
I always thought it was "Gamblin'" Man, and that every instance of rambling was replaced by the recreation. Kinds changed the plot of the song for me, from a traveling deluded gambler to... a traveling deluded rambler?
orannis62
@Erik Haha, lord knows I've been exposed to enough music that way. I hope you do as I did and explore more from the artists that interest you in Rockband.
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Kinds changed the plot of the song for me, from a traveling deluded gambler to... a traveling deluded rambler?
Haha, lord knows I've been exposed to enough music that way. I hope you do as I did and explore more from the artists that interest you in Rockband.