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295:, "Rarely has a grittier, nastier, more ferocious electric guitar sound been captured on record, before or since, and Hare's repeated use of a rapid series of two downward-modulating power chords, the second of which is allowed to hang menacingly in the air, is a kind of hook or structural glue. The first heavy metal record? I'd say yes, with tongue only slightly in cheek." The other side of the single was "Hold Me in Your Arms"; both songs "featured a guitar sound so overdriven that with the historical distance of several decades, it now sounds like a direct line to the coarse, distorted tones favored by modern 323:. The record also features power chords, which remains "most fundamental in modern rock" as "the basic structure for riff-building in heavy metal bands." According to Robert Palmer, the song is "as heavy metal as it gets." According to the album liner notes, "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" is "doubly morbid because he did just that". In December 1963, Hare shot his girlfriend dead in 310:
Hare was reported to have been introverted when sober (once married to Dorothy Mae Good, with whom he had a son and two daughters), but he had a serious problem with alcohol abuse. Shortly after the "Cotton Crop Blues" recording, he recorded a version of the early 1940s
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just by stomping on a switch, Hare was accomplishing with his fingers and turning the volume knob on his Sears & Roebuck cereal-box-sized
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and also shot a policeman who came to investigate. At the time of his arrest, he was playing in the blues band of
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players." According to Allmusic, "what is now easily attainable by 16-year-old kids on modern-day
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song "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" on May 14, 1954, which has since been released on the 1990
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and other artists. Hare was one of the first guitarists to purposely use the effects of
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record "Cotton Crop Blues" (1954) was the first recorded use of heavily distorted
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all the way to the right until the speaker was screaming."
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Index

Hare in 1959
Cherry Valley, Arkansas
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Blues
electric blues
distorted
power chord
heavy metal music
Little Junior's Blue Flames
rockabilly
blues
Muddy Waters
British Invasion
blues rock
Rolling Stones
Yardbirds
African-American
Cherry Valley, Arkansas
Sun Studio
Memphis, Tennessee
Howlin' Wolf
James Cotton
Muddy Waters
Bobby Bland
distortion
Junior Parker
Love My Baby
rockabilly
Next Time You See Me
Billboard R&B

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