"Down in the Flood" is a song by Bob Dylan, originally recorded by Dylan in 1967 with the Band, and copyrighted that autumn. On some albums, it is listed as "Crash on the Levee", an alternate title. One of the 1967 recordings was released on the 1975 album The Basement Tapes and re-released in 2014 on The Bootleg Series Vol. 11: The Basement Tapes Complete, along with a preceding take.
Mike Finnigan (keyboards, harmonica and vocals) and Jerry Wood (guitar) covered the tune on their 1972 Blue Thumb album, Crazed Hipsters.
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^Miers, Jeff (November 3, 2008). "Derek Trucks Band once again fulfills expectation of transcendence". The Buffalo News. Retrieved December 19, 2020. The set opened and immediately hit one of its peaks, as the group tore through a smoking version of Bob Dylan's "Down in the Flood." Trucks played bottleneck blues for the first part of the song, then opened up into a solo based on Indian classical music tonalities at the song's coda, turning Dylan's folk-blues into a modal jazz rave-up. It was simply outrageous.