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You can tell that the band had been touring and jamming this song for a while before this recording and it really stands out among the other versions out there.
They're constantly watching and nodding at each other while playing. I really like how they play back and forth with the intensity throughout the song.

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These guys SMOKE this song. I’ve always thought about joining your site (def want to get better and I love your style of teaching) but I REALLY wanted to show you this vid.

I’m a huge Dead and Black Crowes fan (Robinson is one of the best vocalists ever) and honestly this is one of the best covers of all time.

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Zac Brown must have the most creative music producer. The progression, tonality, and singing in this song is beyond amazing. I love the verison on the record, but the live version is good as well!

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I love all of The Main Squeeze's covers, but I think this is by far my favorite. This is one of those groups where every person is an incredible artist on their own and create something even better when they play together.

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As a fellow nylon nylon-string player I have great affinity for Nick Mulvey, but for me the true beauty of this song is how all the lovely vocal harmonies keep unfolding throughout the song. By the end I'm unable to prevent myself joining in.

Still, for us guitar players there's plenty to appreciate, such as the subtle precision of Nick's thumb as he thwacks exactly the right string while strumming with the fingers, plus some classy rasguedos and a clever use of a partial capo.

Sing along everyone (that includes you Michael): A-ya-yi-yeah-yeah-e-yo-ho-yo-yo!

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