Another man done gone.
Another man done gone.
Another man done gone, another man done gone, another man done gone.
On the country farm.
He's on the country farm, on the country farm, he's on the country farm.
Another man done gone.
Another man done gone, another man done gone, another man done gone.
I don't know his name.
Didn't know his name, I didn't know his name, I didn't know his name.
Heartsfield (Another Man Down) (04:15)
I cut 15 seconds from the start sorry....Heartsfield is an American Southern rock music group.
Formed in 1972 by JC Hartsfield and Perry Jordan, Heartsfield ([1] and [2]) toured throughout the
United States during the '70s and early '80s, spreading their infectious brand of foot-stompin',
good-time southern rock to Michigan, Indiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas,
Texas, California, Colorado, Georgia, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania in a tour de force of
200-300 ...
Thats great "Clapton could sound good on a broomstick" I like that thats funny and so true
Autor: collins320
2
no, the dvd was never released because eric didn't like the playing of one of his players(possibly himself, considering how much worse these are compared to the originals, although these versions are legendary)
Autor: vickhick
3
Nope, was wrong Gibson ES 335. Cherry Red, also used it with the Yardbirds. Damn, that brings back some mems.
Autor: rmachayes
4
Fairweather was on the unplugged CD and more of course. He is a great guitarist.
Autor: resoblues
5
no I mean up there on the list of great blues players with those guys and of course Eric is on the list too
Autor: donneric
6
oh ok :)
Autor: ClaptonSG
7
is this (and the whole show) on dvd somewhere?
Autor: alphadogstudio
8
Ha the paints a real picture.....Clapton whaling on a broomstick