Nice! An old red neck really enjoyed that.
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Nice! An old red neck really enjoyed that.
Wow, I always thought both of you were male, I seriously didn't know you were girls ..
Now I do ..
Carry on, ladies ..
vbg .............Damn. The secret's out -- we are lesbians. The sexual tension between the two of us has been obvious lately.
Stollcpa's my Mrs Robinson wannabe albeit a lot more unattractive, wrinkly and droopier. And a cat grabber.
I have my standards.
I discovered this kid by accident, and he's a huge talent. I'm not a huge "covers" guy (because I usually like the original song so much), but this guy has a great voice, plays multiple instruments, and covers a pretty wide range of artists. And not only does he tackle "deep cuts", but in the case of both Jackson and Bruce, he manages to play some of my favorite deep cuts...The Beatles were a cover band, ,
Don't know if you're old enough to remember the old Tom Jones variety show, which aired on US tv back in the 60s.
So when the Bee Gees released their first album in '67 I was 12 yrs old. They immediately became my favorite group, but that ended after about 3 albums. I never considered Bee Gee's music relevant after that, and even though SNF was a mega-hit the only song on it that I came anywhere close to liking was Nights On Broadway. One song I hated, in particular, was always Stayin' AliveCovered/performed by several, but my three favorite versions:
So when the Bee Gees released their first album in '67 I was 12 yrs old. They immediately became my favorite group, but that ended after about 3 albums. I never considered Bee Gee's music relevant after that, and even though SNF was a mega-hit the only song on it that I came anywhere close to liking was Nights On Broadway. One song I hated, in particular, was always Stayin' Alive
Fast forward to 2014 and Springsteen is on tour. Virtually every opener is a cover with relevance to the town/region they are in. This is esp true in OZ and NZ, where covers include Highway to Hell, Spill The Wine (Eric Burdon), the version of Lorde's Royals in Aukland I posted earlier, and this complete reworking of Stayin' Alive in Brisbane...
And this cover of Spill The Wine is certainly unique as well...Seeds is not one of my favorite songs and is pretty much an acquired taste. But I couldn't find a video that didn't include Seeds...
That showed up when I posted the Gov't Mule vid in the jam thread. Good stuff.