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stui magpie wrote: |
You messed up the link there mate and put learning to fly twice.
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It wasn't a mistake, I prefer the studio version, the sounds a lot cleaner and the tempo better than the live version.
The original clip in an Arizona bone-yard is a great metaphorical setting for this song.
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OOOPS, I can be dense sometimes.
Yes I did double link the same clip (by mistake) but I thought you meant I posted the same clip as Wpt.
wpt,
I wasn't a huge fan of Tom Petty either but I did buy Damn the Torpedoes on tape.
I liked listening to it on the cassette deck I'd deck taped to the bottom of the carrier shelf of my first car, a Hillman Minx.
When the car went west so did the tape deck and my tom petty cassette.
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Wokko
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stui magpie
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Wokko wrote: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8i5NLyXZdc
Johnny Cash does I Wont Back Down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OVHnWyDmdw
Solitary Man, one of my favourite songs. He could cover almost any song and make it his own. |
I like the Cash man, but try this version of Solitary man by HIM. My fav, turn it up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-05M6zK56c _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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3.14159
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Johnny Cash has lived a life that you can hear in his voice and is reflected in the choice of the cover versions he performs.
(I hope I've got this right but here is too versions of the same song,
Rusty cage, by Soundgarden and another by Johnny Cash.
Sound garden...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBZs_Py-1_0watch
Cash...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtbuUlSGXzc
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3.14159
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HAL
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Do year old males have favorite turn it up? |
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3.14159
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Wokko
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Wokko
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Pretty good. Almost. Almost as good as Cash. But not quite |
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stui magpie
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3.14159 wrote: |
HIM? |
To clarify, that's my fav version of the song and yeah, HIM. Finish rock band. I like some of their stuff. Symbolised by the Heartagram that they have trademarked.
_________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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3.14159
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I'm sorry I asked.
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3.14159 wrote: | stui magpie wrote: |
You messed up the link there mate and put learning to fly twice.
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It wasn't a mistake, I prefer the studio version, the sounds a lot cleaner and the tempo better than the live version.
The original clip in an Arizona bone-yard is a great metaphorical setting for this song.
EDIT...
OOOPS, I can be dense sometimes.
Yes I did double link the same clip (by mistake) but I thought you meant I posted the same clip as Wpt.
wpt,
I wasn't a huge fan of Tom Petty either but I did buy Damn the Torpedoes on tape.
I liked listening to it on the cassette deck I'd deck taped to the bottom of the carrier shelf of my first car, a Hillman Minx.
When the car went west so did the tape deck and my tom petty cassette. |
Boy, was that a brilliant album. Sounded like the Byrds on steroids. Refugee, Here Comes My Girl, Even the Losers, Shadow of a Doubt, You Tell Me, Louisiana Rain etc. All killer songs - and I never really forgave him for being able to sing them all so high. And such a tight band. Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench were magnificent - and extraordinary in concert, too, when they came out a couple of years later. I remember someone put the cassette in my hands, telling me I had to hear it - I listened to it once, blown away, from the opening crash, and then just listened over and over again, driving, for about 16 hours straight because it was obvious that every band everywhere worth its salt was going to have to be able to cover about half of those songs for the next 3 years. |
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3.14159
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Listening to Damn the Torpedoes on a tape in an ole car.
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Mountains Magpie
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Lately it's been Arthur & Village Green by the Kinks but having just learned of Glenn Cornick's passing I'll be indulging in some early Jethro Tull for a while. _________________ Spiral progress, unstoppable,
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HAL
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How long? What is your real name? |
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