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  1. johnson catman says

    That made me think of one of my favorite cuts from Physical Graffiti: In My Time of Dying.

  2. Ice Swimmer says

    Wow. Just the voice and a bit of reverb is all that’s needed in this song. And it’s a lot.

  3. johnson catman says

    Daz @5:
    I was aware of that, but thanks. The version above is all about the vocal capabilities of the singer, and it is beautiful. LZ’s version is significantly expanded and, to me, goes to the heart of what makes them so great: the bluesy hard rock performed by a tightly integrated group. Whenever I hear LZ’s In My Time of Dying, there is no way that I can sit still. I even went so far once as to tell someone that I wanted it played at my funeral as it might rouse me from the dead.

  4. johnson catman says

    Daz @8:
    No worries. I can see how my first comment could be misread. I was slightly reluctant to make the comment because I did not want Caine to think I was throwing shade on her choice. She highlights so much good music here!

  5. says

    Johnson catman:

    I was slightly reluctant to make the comment because I did not want Caine to think I was throwing shade on her choice. She highlights so much good music here!

    No worries! I love it when a choice of mine expands out to encompass other artists; I do prefer when people talk about why they were reminded of so and so and all instead of just posting a link with nothing else. It’s not often you come across someone who is willing to simply put their voice out there as the sole instrument. Like Daz’s granddad, I’m a fan of Robeson.

    What I most appreciate is knowing that people actually listen to my choices, rather than opposing them.

  6. says

    There’s so much I want to say, so much I could say, it’s hard to get anything out. I’ll just say that, time after time, I’m struck by how much good the blues does me.

  7. says

    Joseph:

    I’ll just say that, time after time, I’m struck by how much good the blues does me.

    Me too. Surprisingly uplifting.

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