There's a vid that's made available after "Tears.." that explains the tragedy of Mr Clapton's son's death. Sobering. It's a good song.
Agreed, this lady is someone to be counted. Thank you for posting this!
A slightly different version. I must say that Dr Hook does a creditable job with this song. [media]
It's an amazingly spare song. Drum, dog house bass and singer. It is one of the all time greats, I'm glad it has been covered. Some interpretations...
And even furriners! [media]
And why not more than white? [media]
And another mixin' it up more modern tune [media]
How serious is moonlight? [media]
Here's an old one [media]
Post number 210 in this thread. Read the last sentence you posted. Obviously I didn't quite understand what you were saying. It's always something.
They shore did. Glad that Dr Hook turned out to be better than that "one hit wonder." Off topic, sorry. .223, a number that lives in infamy.
Yes, I'll pull the plug on mine one more time.
Shucks, looks like I missed putting in my cent and a half on all of these tunes. There are too many to count. Yay!!
Looks like Dr Hook and the Medicine Show deserve more credit than I give them. I suppose I heard "On the Cover of the Rolling Stone" one too many...
It's a classic. Dick Clark was a vampire, imho.
Nice song. However, Mr Cash was a real sheite to June Carter. Not widely known history yet, I guess.
This song pleasantly surprised me. Miley done good with this one. Can't say I find the young lady's version anywhere near a light year better than...
This was the last song that Leonard Cohen wrote? Sincerely doubt that. It was covered by many, many artists. Long before I heard Leonard's own...
Mr Nelson also does a solo job with this tune. Different strokes for different yadda. His solo version bites. Hard. Imnsho.
I agree they do an amazingly good job with this Led classic. Maybe this link will work? [media]
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