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This was one of the tracks, side 2 track 5...instant transport back to the late 60's/early 70's. Cheers Bill👌😃

Yeah, this is one of the first time I've heard this band on RP.

Vocals sound like Jack Bruce (Cream).
Whomever it was who scripted the lyrics associated with the song on RP are incorrect.
They have "I should of quit you a long time ago ..."
This is a modern mistake of grammatical ignorance of the great English language.
There's no such thing as "should of". Utter nonsense.
It's either "I should HAVE ..." or "I should've ..."
Yes, I'm a grammar nazi, and yes, it's important.
Yes, but surely the point is that "should have" (or "should've") and "should of" sound very similar. So it's entirely possible that the actual lyrics are correct, but incorrectly rendered here.
You must be tons of fun at parties! LOL!
Well, my mom was a grammar nazi (and an English teacher) and I spent most of my youth getting my grammar corrected. But even she allowed "poetic license" when it came to art. And having been born and raised on the south side of Chicago, I can tell you that "should of" is definitely a thing there. Right or wrong, it's true to the spirit of the song, and the city.
No, it's not important. It's art, it's music. It's a brilliant piece of writing. Relax.
Words matter. Fun tune, looking for the Howlin Wolf version now!
Vocals sound like Jack Bruce (Cream).
Whomever it was who scripted the lyrics associated with the song on RP are incorrect.
They have "I should of quit you a long time ago ..."
This is a modern mistake of grammatical ignorance of the great English language.
There's no such thing as "should of". Utter nonsense.
It's either "I should HAVE ..." or "I should've ..."
Yes, I'm a grammar nazi, and yes, it's important.
You must be tons of fun at parties! LOL!
Written by Howlin' Wolf, actually. A great Huffington Post article gets the real backstory from Wolf's longtime friend and guitarist, Hubert Sumlin:
When I asked Sumlin if Wolf’s title referred to a slaughterhouse, Sumlin replied: “No, what happened was... Wolf had seven wives. One was named Helen. She shot him with a double barrel shotgun with buckshot. Out the second floor window. This woman, oh man, he wrote that song about her! Reason I know it is every song he wrote, they was real.”
...
“Down on the killing floor — that means a woman has you down,” Sumlin explained. “She went out of her way to try to kill you. She at the peak of doing it, and you got away now.” He paused, then added, “You know people have wished they was dead — you been treated so bad that sometimes you just say, ‘Oh Lord have mercy.’ You’d rather be six feet in the ground.”
Thank You for the info!


Don't even get me started on "towards"!!
My rating only 7 but I do not YET Skip
Yaaasssss!!!

written by Ike Turner! Shit man this rates high just from the assembled WICKEDNESS!!!
Written by Howlin' Wolf, actually. A great Huffington Post article gets the real backstory from Wolf's longtime friend and guitarist, Hubert Sumlin:
When I asked Sumlin if Wolf’s title referred to a slaughterhouse, Sumlin replied: “No, what happened was... Wolf had seven wives. One was named Helen. She shot him with a double barrel shotgun with buckshot. Out the second floor window. This woman, oh man, he wrote that song about her! Reason I know it is every song he wrote, they was real.”
...
“Down on the killing floor — that means a woman has you down,” Sumlin explained. “She went out of her way to try to kill you. She at the peak of doing it, and you got away now.” He paused, then added, “You know people have wished they was dead — you been treated so bad that sometimes you just say, ‘Oh Lord have mercy.’ You’d rather be six feet in the ground.”
Alrighty Bill!! Thank You :)Thank You!!! Almighty Bill!!!!
Alrighty Bill!! Thank You :)Whomever it was who scripted the lyrics associated with the song on RP are incorrect.
They have "I should of quit you a long time ago ..."
This is a modern mistake of grammatical ignorance of the great English language.
There's no such thing as "should of". Utter nonsense.
It's either "I should HAVE ..." or "I should've ..."
Yes, I'm a grammar nazi, and yes, it's important.
No, it's not important. It's art, it's music. It's a brilliant piece of writing. Relax.
Whomever it was who scripted the lyrics associated with the song on RP are incorrect.
They have "I should of quit you a long time ago ..."
This is a modern mistake of grammatical ignorance of the great English language.
There's no such thing as "should of". Utter nonsense.
It's either "I should HAVE ..." or "I should've ..."
Yes, I'm a grammar nazi, and yes, it's important.
written by Ike Turner! Shit man this rates high just from the assembled WICKEDNESS!!!
This is awesome!!!!
Good luck with that one!

Haha, you're listening to the wrong station!
Just in case
https://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=79PVlXAyCac
Exactly. Would love to hear the original. Bill?
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