Maybe you listened to a different version of the song. Here is the one I was refering to. I think it is the original release w/ Big Walter's classic solo:
John, I respectfully disagree. To me, it sounds like 3 choruses of the 8 bar form. Mathmatically, that works out the same as 2 choruses of a 12 bar form (3x8=24 2x12=24) but moreover, to me, it sounds like they are playing the 8 bar form, especially in the harmonica solo. Of course, I could be totally wrong. ;-) But that's how I hear it.
Maybe you listened to a different version of the song. Here is the one I was refering to. I think it is the original release w/ Big Walter's classic solo:
Hi John. That's the same version I'm using. Duke seems to agree that it is 3 choruses of 8 bars using the same chord pattern as the song, as he says that in one of the lessons.
Hi Bruce,
Maybe you listened to a different version of the song. Here is the one I was refering to. I think it is the original release w/ Big Walter's classic solo:
Great tune Duke, but in case anyone got confused during the (awesome Big Walter) harp verses, it changes to a 12 bar form for the solo.
John, I respectfully disagree. To me, it sounds like 3 choruses of the 8 bar form. Mathmatically, that works out the same as 2 choruses of a 12 bar form (3x8=24 2x12=24) but moreover, to me, it sounds like they are playing the 8 bar form, especially in the harmonica solo. Of course, I could be totally wrong. ;-) But that's how I hear it.
Hi Bruce,
Maybe you listened to a different version of the song. Here is the one I was refering to. I think it is the original release w/ Big Walter's classic solo:
Hi John. That's the same version I'm using. Duke seems to agree that it is 3 choruses of 8 bars using the same chord pattern as the song, as he says that in one of the lessons.