Well allright that people say, in the night when lights are low
Well allright, well allright now i ve been steady
You know i ve gotta find love to feel allright, well allright that people know
You know i m givin love with all my mind, well allright so i ve been foolish
Well allright that people say, well allright, you know i m givin love with all my mind
Well allright that people say, you know i ve gotta find love to feel allright
Well allright, well allright Well, well allright now i ve been steady
Well allright, well allright
Well allright that people say, well allright Faith, you know i ve gotta find love to feel allright
Well allright, well allright, well allright that people say
Well allright, well allright
Well allright, that the foolish kids can t be ready, well allright that people say
Well allright, well allright so i ve been foolish Faith, i ve been dreams and wishes are youlish
Well allright, you know i ve gotta find love to feel allright, well allright so i ve been foolish
for the love that comes their way
Well allright now i ve been steady, well allright, you know i m givin love with all my mind
Well allright so i ve been foolish, for the love that comes their way, well allright that people say
Well allright, well allright Well, well allright that people say
well allright
Well allright, in the night when lights are low Alright, well allright so i ve been foolish
You know i m givin love with all my mind, well allright
*possible boring story alert* Opon hearing this track, I was mystified by how Clapton got his guitar to sound like that ! (remember ,that time, before "guitar pedals" became ubiquious, or were even common) ...when I was told it was a "leslie" speaker, I tried to get ahold of one, & asked about the price ........after unsticking myself from the floor, I went to my best friend Mike, happily a big-time "tinkerour" and we knocked together a "rotating speaker" gizmo ; ...it not only worked, it was BETTER for electric guitar than a 'real' leslie !!!
( made with the hammond 'B-3" organ in mind, after all )...For YEARS afterwards I hid it behind whatever amp(s) I was using, and had a good number of puzzled, and frankly enveious ,musicians eyeing me...The audience just knew it sounded GREAT, and thougt, no doubt, I was a MUCH better player than I actually was, LOL !!
yeah, I really enjoyed this one and many others ie: The Cream, Blind Faith and all till my wife went and borrowed my nice Bose headphones.....
worst part is she lost them and cant remember where and dosnt even care to look around.. Now I'm using my Walkman ones from a box in the attic.Man they truly define the word, Crap. Gonna ruin my ears. To Hell with the hearing!
It's an album cover that is present on the racks of every music store and you thing you 're gonna be ARRESTED for uploading it here?
Come on now, be serious...
Cannot thank you enough for promoting this little slice of musical and cultural history here -- and especially for doing so in a REAL hifi bitrate.
(Yes, people, it makes a huge difference, especially if you're using high-end headphones, or taking the YT signal to feed a great audio system. Even more so if the original track for this came from the Mobile Fidelity-brand "Original Master recording" version of the album, as pictured above.)
Ya done good. I just wish every uploader had the same respect for the music, for the artists, and for us listeners.
Cheers