sgulley
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Post by sgulley on May 7, 2005 3:04:59 GMT
Something to do on a Friday afternoon, and since there aren't many posts these days... Elvis don't sound too alive (at least when I'm sing it)
Fun though. Used the PS5's Old 70's R&R drum pattern. Really dig it.
Listed under LS-2 Stan
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holzra
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is that any way to treat an expensive musical instrument?!?!?!?!?
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Post by holzra on May 7, 2005 15:49:16 GMT
haven't heard that song in a while!!! very nice guitar work . . . . great "bluesy" voice! thanks for sharing stan!!
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sgulley
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Post by sgulley on May 7, 2005 18:16:30 GMT
Thanks for listening Roger. It is another one of those one-day, quick do something..., songs. Just waiting around for my friend to start recording some of his picked songs for his new CD. Should be starting the project in a couple of weeks.
Stan
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Post by mcarp555 on May 21, 2005 9:27:31 GMT
Heh heh heh; A great version of this was by Robert Plant with Rockpile (Nick Lowe's old band) from The Concert for Kampuchea, sadly never released on CD and now of course out of print.
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sgulley
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Post by sgulley on May 21, 2005 16:07:15 GMT
Yeah Mike, I remember that video on MTV back in the 80's. They sure did a cool version of it. Especially the ending where the music quickly stops and Robert Planet mumbled "Little Sister" Even if it was a simple mistake, or done on purpose, it sounded really cool.
Stan
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