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""MONSTERS OF LONDON"(Warren Zevon, Excitable Boy, Elektra, 1978 )" This guy(Warren Zevon )used the exact same exact chord progression as 'Sweet House Alabama.'I indicate, you might sing'Alabama'to his tune. I can't think about any examples, however I make certain we did the same thing to someone at some time. I think it's fine. ""CALL ME THE BREEZE" Second Assisting (MCA, 1974 )"We constantly liked J.J. Cale and we heard 'Breeze'one night relaxing your house and Ronnie said, 'Let's do that! 'But it didn't worked the way he did ita genuine straight shuffleso I composed the arrangement, which was entirely various.


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We did the same thing to Merle Haggard's'Honky Tonk Night Male.'"" CROSSROADS"One More For The Road(MCA, 1976)" We did that as a tribute to Cream, one of our all-time favorite bands. We saw them on their Farewell trip and they completely blew our minds, so we made this a routine part of our set. By  Try This  taped the live album, it had actually been such a part of our set for so long that we felt we needed to include it. Likewise, our manufacturer, Tom Dowd, crafted the Cream version and he informed us the story about how it came together, which actually inspired us to wish to re-record it. "" I KNOW A LITTLE "and" YOU GOT THAT RIGHT"Street Survivors( MCA, 1977) "I think these two tunes sum up what Steve Gaines indicated to the band. He was a terrific songwriter and singerand an unbelievable guitar player. I have actually never heard anyone, including any of us, play the choosing he did on 'I Know A Little'quite ideal. Steve had a lot to do with the writing and arrangements throughout this album and his playing was so great it actually influenced us. He used to piss us off because he could do so numerous things that me and Allen couldn't. Every time I ever went to his home or his hotel room, he had his black Les Paul on. He 'd purchase space service and eat with his guitar on. He 'd relax and talk and not play it for an hour, however it would be strapped on. It was like his third arm."" HONKY TONK NIGHT TIME GUY "Street Survivors (MCA.