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Have that concert on DVD and CD..... Every song is terrific!!!!!!!
Have that concert on DVD and CD..... Every song is terrific!!!!!!!
LESSON FOR ALL OF US !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not sure you old geezers will appreciate this, but man when this randomly comes up in the playlist in my vehicle, this gets some volume:
(Matthew Sweet, Sick of Myself, 1995)
"I'm beginning to think...Baby you don't know"
A little later version of Matthew Sweet, from his Sid and Susie days in 2006 with Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles. Sorry, all of you Linda fans, but I think that this is the definitive version of the song - I just melt with her singing!
The first time I saw the Edgar Winter Group play "Frankenstein" live, I was blown away by Edgar's musical skills:
Burton Cummings does an funny impression of Gordon's unique style in his concerts. Here is an audio sample.Yep, Gord is one my all time favorites. RIP indeed.
Apparently one of the Guess Who's favorites as well:
Burton Cummings does an funny impression of Gordon's unique style in his concerts. Here is an audio sample.
https://youtu.be/KV4qIzi1MBk
Black Crowes - She talks to Angel's
Love this song..
God bless Steve Goodman for writing this song. But Arlo Guthrie is the one who turned it into one of the greatest train songs ever. Arlo, not Willie. Arlo tweaked some of the verses that Steve wrote and I wish he had left some of them alone. But Steve really didn't know how to play or sing this song very well. Some of his recordings of this song are almost painful to listen to. Other times you're just blown away by some of his guitar licks. Arlo really understood this song. If I have my way (I probably wont'), they could play this song at my funeral some day. But I want this version played. Arlo's voice changed so much over the year and he just doesn't sing it in the classic way anymore.
Poco Rose of Cimarron.