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What is it called?
Does anyone want the Yardbird's version of "Dazed and Confused"? I'll send it to someone on AIM if they upload it and post it. |
Im thinkin about gettin that eric clapton one more car one more rider cd and dvd , i heard its pretty good.
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[QUOTE=Schyma]What is it called?[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure :confused: Might just be a greatest hits. |
[QUOTE=Canadian-Guy]I'm not sure :confused: Might just be a greatest hits.[/QUOTE]
It might be Ultimate! (greatest hits). |
Clapton's new album comes out the 30th.
Does anyone want the Yardbird's version of "Dazed and Confused"? I'll send it to someone on AIM if they upload it and post it. |
[QUOTE=Schyma]Clapton's new album comes out the 30th.
Does anyone want the Yardbird's version of "Dazed and Confused"? I'll send it to someone on AIM if they upload it and post it.[/QUOTE] Hit me up @ eyebanezj3m, I'll upload it. |
[QUOTE=Schyma]Clapton's new album comes out the 30th.
Does anyone want the Yardbird's version of "Dazed and Confused"? I'll send it to someone on AIM if they upload it and post it.[/QUOTE] I'm excited to hear Claptons new album. Same with Neil Young. I had the Yardbirds version of DaC on my computer for a while, I dunno what happened to it. It was live I'm pretty sure. I still prefer Jake Holmes and Zeppelins versions. Anyone here ever heard The Byrds version of Hey Joe? They played it at the Monterey Pop Festival, the first time I heard it I didn't even realize it was Hey Joe. It's cool though, I like it. Not as much as Hendrix's version, I'm pretty sure The Byrds did it more like the original...which was a lot faster paced. |
I haven't heard it, but judging from the covers that The Byrds do, it obviously is gonna be good :thumb:
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[QUOTE=thickasabrick]I'm excited to hear Claptons new album. Same with Neil Young.
I had the Yardbirds version of DaC on my computer for a while, I dunno what happened to it. It was live I'm pretty sure. I still prefer Jake Holmes and Zeppelins versions. Anyone here ever heard The Byrds version of Hey Joe? They played it at the Monterey Pop Festival, the first time I heard it I didn't even realize it was Hey Joe. It's cool though, I like it. Not as much as Hendrix's version, I'm pretty sure The Byrds did it more like the original...which was a lot faster paced.[/QUOTE] I've heard it, it's on Fifth Dimension. Very good cover. |
Anybody like Eric Sardinas? Very energetic act, but his voice gets repetitive after awhile.
Black Pearls is a good album. |
Good cover but [I]Fifth Dimension[/I] isn't a very good album. The Byrds were better at covering songs than they ever were writting them.
/truth+++ |
I just listened to Hey Joe, and I don't like David Crosbys voice(if this is the right one)
Nevermind about that Byrds statement. :p |
[QUOTE=Schyma]Good cover but [I]Fifth Dimension[/I] isn't a very good album. The Byrds were better at covering songs than they ever were writting them.
/truth+++[/QUOTE] Yeah I agree. They weren't bad songwriters, they were just really good at doing covers. |
They weren't good songwriters either but not bad ones at all.
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[QUOTE=JonG]/Pretty Boy Floyd
:P I just listened to Hey Joe, and I don't like David Crosbys voice(if this is the right one)[/QUOTE] Yea, he sings on that. I was dissappointed with Fifth Dimension, but it still has some very good songs (Mr. Spaceman, I Come and Stand at Every Door, Eight Miles High, Captain Soul, and some of the bonus tracks). |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but that says it's the Yardbirds so :) |
I never really listen to the yardbirds , actually , i dont think ive heard a single song by them :lol: . I probably need to listen to them sometime and see if i like it.Edit : Im proud of my stand up last night about the metallica thing and my parents :lol:
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I just found this in a review on RYM:
There are musical offenders out there, and they are everywhere. They're the ones who barked back at "Who Let The Dogs Out." They're the ones who play "Smells Like Teen Spirit" or "Stairway To Heaven" in guitar shops after they've had one guitar lesson. They're the ones who bought the interview-only Britney Spears CD so their collection would be complete - and then made their friends listen to it. They're the ones who think "Stuck In The Middle With You" is not only a Bob Dylan song, but it's his best song. They're the ones who still rush the dance floor to "Billy Jean" as if it has never been done before. They promptly leave when the song is done though. They're the ones who sing karaoke to "Fake Plastic Trees" with their eyes closed and fists clenched. They're the ones who are planning a trip to Las Vegas just to see Celine Dion. They're the ones who claim to "love reggae" even though they've only ever heard Bob Marley's Legend album. They're the ones who got jiggy wit it. They're the ones who buy Eagles or Meatloaf DVDs to play in the background at parties. They're the ones who claim to listen to hundreds of different music genres. Dark metal, speed metal, thrash metal, progressive metal, black metal, Viking metal, glam metal, avante guard metal, stoner metal, melodic death metal, power metal, doom metal, new wave of British heavy metal… They're the ones who let a sticker on the front of a CD that offers a free movie coupon if you buy Hillary Duff actually sway them to buy Hillary Duff. They're the ones who never heard of soul music until they saw Ray. They're the ones who still try to fit into a Great White or a RATT T-shirt from twenty years ago, completely ignoring the fact that they have gained 100 pounds and that their kids would die of embarrassment. They're the ones who play Great White or RATT as they carpool kids to school, completely ignoring the fact that they drive a mini-van and their kids would die of embarrassment. They're the ones who secretly want all the Pearl Jam official bootlegs, not to listen to, but to display. They're the ones who can sit you down and tell you what's wrong with music today with a straight face while their new Rob Thomas CD plays in the background. They're the ones who keep R. Kelly's career going. They're the ones who have the first dance at their wedding to Lonestar's "Amazed." Their Top 5 all time favourite albums (in order) are Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Abbey Road, The White Album, and then I guess it's a tie between Rubber Soul, Please Please Me, Let It Be, A Hard Day's Night, and Help! They're the ones who voted Baz Lurhmann's "Everybody's Free To Wear Sunscreen" as their Grad song. They're the ones who air guitar to Van Halen, whether the music is actually playing or not. Out of millions and millions of bands out there, their favourite band is George Thorogood and the Destroyers. They're the ones who think "Born In The U.S.A." is a patriotic song. They're the ones who only buy music at Wal-Mart. They're the ones who drive a $500 car real slow along the beach (with the windows rolled down) while pumping the latest club single through a $2000 stereo, all the while ignoring all crosswalks, traffic signs, noise pollution by-laws and common standards of good taste. They're the ones who think Will Smith is "old school." They're the ones who would 'word it up' to "Here Comes The Hotstepper." They're the ones who only know Willie Nelson because of his duet with Toby Keith. They're the ones who hum Broadway show tunes in a crowded elevator. Lord knows how they do it, but they're the ones who feel empowered by the songs of Shania Twain. They're the ones who think Bon Jovi is "grunge" or "alternative." They're the ones who own a "traditional Irish pub" and still only play Nelly Furtado and Jay-Z in said pub. They're the ones who do another cover of "Yesterday." They're the ones who get $50 allowance a week from their suburbanite parents, but think a D12 album makes them gangsta. They're the ones who write terrible poetry on their Blogs about girls who don't like them or cute boys who play in an emo band - all the while listening to Good Charlotte. They're the ones who are, like, totally down with J-Lo. And not just as like a totally good singer and performer and actor, but also as an artist. They're the ones who still know all the words to "Ice Ice Baby" and consistently bust it out at any informal get-together. They're the ones who can still name at least 3 McMaster and James songs. They're the ones who lit a candle to Nirvana's MTV Unplugged and kept it burning for at least 11 months. They're the ones who sang that 'Cherry Cola' line from Savage Garden's "I Want You" over and over and over and over again. They're the ones who ripped on N'Sync but party to Justin Timberlake. They're the ones who listen to Faith Hill because 'she's hot.' They're the ones who instantly get offended or outright scared at the mention of the word "jazz." They're the ones who keep their music collection in Alphabetical order, from AC/DC to Anthrax. They're the ones who say they "hate country" and/or "hate rap" even though they have never heard those genres outside of popular radio. They're the ones who did "The Hamster Dance." They're the ones who prefer "Sweet Home Alabama" to "Southern Man." They're the ones who want to hear more from Chris Gaines. They're the ones who engraved their name on the bottom of their CDs, so no one could steal them (I know someone who did this). They're the ones who use "Madonna" and "musical genius" in the same sentence without being negative or sarcastic. They're the ones who have a CD collection worth $40 tops, but they have a $600 iPod. They're the ones whose favourite songs include commercial jingles and cell phone ring tones. They're the ones who actually think world peace can be achieved if everyone in the world would just listen to "Imagine." They're the ones who live in the dorm next to you, and play Dark Side of The Moon all the gawd**** time. Remember that crappy song Adam Sandler performed on The Wedding Singer? He was on the airplane and he borrowed Billy Idols guitar and then did a song about how he'd love to grow old with Drew Barrymore. They're the ones who love that song. They're the ones that write off every single song from the 1980s as crap that they never want to hear again. They also just so happen to listen to R.E.M. They're the ones you overhear talking about the great lyrics in the latest Jo-Dee Messina, Rascal Flats, Gretchen Wilson, or Tim McGraw song. They're the ones who own Elton John's Candle In The Wind CD single. They're the ones who know a dozen alternate endings to the song "Happy Birthday." They're the ones who hold up U2's The Joshua Tree as the pillar of their (and anyone else's) music collection. |
[QUOTE=thickasabrick]Anyone here ever heard The Byrds version of Hey Joe? They played it at the Monterey Pop Festival, the first time I heard it I didn't even realize it was Hey Joe. It's cool though, I like it. Not as much as Hendrix's version, I'm pretty sure The Byrds did it more like the original...which was a lot faster paced.[/QUOTE]
Nope, but I DID hear their cover of Mr. Tambourine Man today, which is good. The Byrds were great, we haven't discussed them in a long time. Edit : [QUOTE=Woodstock] They're the ones who think "Stuck In The Middle With You" is not only a Bob Dylan song, but it's his best song. They're the ones who claim to listen to hundreds of different music genres. Dark metal, speed metal, thrash metal, progressive metal, black metal, Viking metal, glam metal, avante guard metal, stoner metal, melodic death metal, power metal, doom metal, new wave of British heavy metal… They're the ones who let a sticker on the front of a CD that offers a free movie coupon if you buy Hillary Duff actually sway them to buy Hillary Duff. They're the ones who never heard of soul music until they saw Ray. Out of millions and millions of bands out there, their favourite band is George Thorogood and the Destroyers. They're the ones who think "Born In The U.S.A." is a patriotic song. They're the ones who only buy music at Wal-Mart. They're the ones who drive a $500 car real slow along the beach (with the windows rolled down) while pumping the latest club single through a $2000 stereo, all the while ignoring all crosswalks, traffic signs, noise pollution by-laws and common standards of good taste. They're the ones who think Will Smith is "old school." They're the ones who would 'word it up' to "Here Comes The Hotstepper." They're the ones who only know Willie Nelson because of his duet with Toby Keith. They're the ones who hum Broadway show tunes in a crowded elevator. Lord knows how they do it, but they're the ones who feel empowered by the songs of Shania Twain. They're the ones who engraved their name on the bottom of their CDs, so no one could steal them (I know someone who did this). They're the ones who actually think world peace can be achieved if everyone in the world would just listen to "Imagine." .[/QUOTE] Ah, I quoted some of my favorites from that :lol: Just don't let Badmoon see the George Thorogood reference. Also, The Ray Charles reference reminded me to rip some Ray Charles to this computer :cool: |
:lol: thats hilarious . Edit : i was laughin at the long post .
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[QUOTE=Woodstock]long post with funny stuff[/QUOTE]
What was this a review of? |
[QUOTE=jpj]What was this a review of?[/QUOTE]
U2 - The Joshua Tree, notice the last segment. |
Jeff Beck - Guitar Shop Sling Shot.
Its a single song not exactly like Guitar Shop but close minus a few great riffs or what not. hxxp://s7.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3EBXFJBLSHTSK2IU5DUYL5Y5F6 |
[QUOTE=Woodstock]U2 - The Joshua Tree, notice the last segment.[/QUOTE]
Ah, I see. [QUOTE]Ah, I quoted some of my favorites from that Just don't let Badmoon see the George Thorogood reference.[/QUOTE] What? I think you're thinking of RNR. |
[QUOTE]They're the ones who prefer "Sweet Home Alabama" to "Southern Man." [/QUOTE]
Haha. I dont think I applied to any of those. |
[QUOTE=jpj]
What? I think you're thinking of RNR.[/QUOTE] Isnt he the one with words from i drink alone in the little note thing above the avatar . |
[QUOTE=angusmaster]Isnt he the one with words from i drink alone in the little note thing above the avatar .[/QUOTE]
When I drink alone I prefer to be by myself. A Destroyers song quote. |
[QUOTE=jpj]
What? I think you're thinking of RNR.[/QUOTE] Yeah. Yeah, that's it. I find I've been really into old soul/r & b lately. Stuff like Ray Charles, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, etc. [QUOTE=Jacaranda]When I drink alone I prefer to be by myself. A Destroyers song quote.[/QUOTE] Correct. Cool user title, I liked how that song was used in Goodfellas. |
I just watched some of A to Led Zeppelin. It was pretty cool. Jimmy Page is a freak.
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[QUOTE=Woodstock]They're the ones who hold up U2's The Joshua Tree as the pillar of their (and anyone else's) music collection.[/QUOTE]
I don't like U2, but I don't see what's wrong with that. |
[QUOTE=Canadian-Guy]Yeah. Yeah, that's it.
I find I've been really into old soul/r & b lately. Stuff like Ray Charles, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Etc.[/QUOTE] Yea , some of that stuffs alright , i like ray charles a pretty good bit |
Canadian Guy you listen to any Otis Redding or Sam Cooke?
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[QUOTE=Jacaranda]Canadian Guy you listen to any Otis Redding or Sam Cooke?[/QUOTE]
Is Sam Cooke the same guy who was in Sam and Dave, or are they completely different people. I've always been afraid to ask that. And that thing you posted was hilarious, Woodstock. I know a lot of people who fall into that category. edit- and I'll be the first to congratulate Canadian Guy on his 1000 posts! :thumb: |
The Sam in Sam and Dave is Sam Moore, Sam Cooke was also born in the 30's.
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[QUOTE=JonG]The Sam in Sam and Dave is Sam Moore, Sam Cooke was also born in the 30's.
:\[/QUOTE] Oh ok. I love Sam and Dave. I'm not sure if I've heard Sam Cooke then. Anything he's well known for that I might have heard? |
I love Otis Redding...I'm not as familiar with Sam Cooke, even though I've heard of him.
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Um, a few songs, his most famous I think is [I]A Change Is Gonna Come[/I] he's from the early 50's and early 60's.
Random fact bout Otis Redding thats well known but I'll share anyway, he was Jimi Hendrix's biggest influence. |
Guys the next A&I listening party is gonna be 60's rock. I suggest you guys come. I saw Pink Freud, Med and Jacaranda in today's listening party.
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[QUOTE=Jacaranda]Um, a few songs, his most famous I think is [I]A Change Is Gonna Come[/I] he's from the early 50's and early 60's.
Random fact bout Otis Redding thats well known but I'll share anyway, he was Jimi Hendrix's biggest influence.[/QUOTE] I thought that was Bob Dylan? |
I tought it was Buddy Guy?
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