I woke up lower than I have ever been
You know I push off the bottom every now and again
This time is different, the needle’s in the red
No matter what I do can’t get you outta my head
Give me six shots
All in a line
I been mistreated and I don’t mind dyin’
Give me six shots and I’ll be fine
Just give me six shots
I knew from drop one it was going to be bad
All that I’ve lost that I once have had
I don’t like feeling the way that I do
How long baby ‘till I’m over you
I don’t need someone to tell me - it’s understood
The way I live my life - it’s just no good
Gave everything I had ‘till there was nothin’ left to lose
What I do from here on out is for me to choose
credits
from Big Monti,
released April 1, 2005
Andy Strange - harp
Johnny Wilmont - bass
Cory Burden - drums
The Voodoo Blues. A throbbing, swampy groove from The Snakeys. Can't wait to see these folk live. A sound reminiscent of many of the late Sixties, early Seventies rock legends, given a massive injection of mojo and attitude.
It's all quality. Great songs and great performances. The band is tight. Great swing on the drums and bass. The real deal for sure. Great singer and raunchy guitarwork. Richard Crowfoot
Like their last EP this is a great modern blues rock record with a nod to the great British blues boom of the late 70's like Taste and Groundhogs , Chris has a great early Johnny Winter snarl to his voice and the rhythm section is solid . great guitar psychout on the track Ride on . Cant wait to catch them live if they get to Sydney William Stevenson
With virtuosic guitar-playing and evocative singing, Carl “Buffalo” Nichols returns Black stories to folk and blues. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 9, 2021