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Gazolba

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"Nashville Cats"
Fantastic rendition of this John Sebastian song.
Tony Jackson on lead vocals.
With John Sebastian, Vince Gill, Steve Cropper, Paul Franklin, Billy Thomas and Glen Worf:
 
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Gazolba

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John Sebastian (solo) - "Nashville Cats" in 2017.
At 73 years old, his voice is fading but his guitar playing is still magical.
 
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Mcbean

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Best version ever of "I Heard it Through The Grapevine" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. 11 minutes of music genius! Check out the bass.
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The guitar sound is mesmerising there’s a couple of other similar tracks that have the same effect on me - long versions of classic tracks , oddly Bill Withers -ain’t no sunshine and Steve Millers Fly like an Eagle - I have these on my iPod but dont know the source so difficult to identify - whoever I hear them it’s full volume and a relaxing interlude !
 

bringbackrattles

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Best version ever of "I Heard it Through The Grapevine" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. 11 minutes of music genius! Check out the bass.
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Just turned on Planet Rock and they've just played it the full 11 minutes ! What an awesome cover absolutely love it.
First time I've heard it and I'm now going on YouTube to listen to it again. Awesome track !
 

Houchens Head

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Just turned on Planet Rock and they've just played it the full 11 minutes ! What an awesome cover absolutely love it.
First time I've heard it and I'm now going on YouTube to listen to it again. Awesome track !
I'm surprised you hadn't come across it before BBR. I heard it years ago and it's always been one of my favourite tracks. It's stored to play on my pc, phone and car!
 

bringbackrattles

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I'm surprised you hadn't come across it before BBR. I heard it years ago and it's always been one of my favourite tracks. It's stored to play on my pc, phone and car!
I meant not that full 11 minutes. I heard the short version years ago. Been listening to it on YouTube, brilliant.
Long tracks have to be good or you get bored halfway through, there's a ten minute track by Iron Maiden called When The Wild Wind Blows, my favourite long song, but overtaken now by Creedence Clearwater Revival !
 

Gazolba

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The Allisons - "Are You Sure?".
Britain's entry into the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest. It came 2nd but should have won.
 

Gazolba

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The Springfields (featuring Dusty Springfield) - "Island of Dreams":
 

Gazolba

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Love - "Gather Round":
 
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Gazolba

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Love - "I'm With You":
 

bringbackrattles

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Really constructive afternoon. Went and got train tickets sorted for MKDons match. And picked up some great CDs too in a charity shop and HMV. Best of Motorhead, Genesis live, Queen Rocks - 18 Queen tracks, Best Of Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Oasis Live In Concert on DVD. Get in there !
 

Tommo1993

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’Green River’ I like. Read something in a Stephen King book once (either IT or The Stand) that the lyrics at the end of the song, “come home”, have an eerie meaning to them. But I can’t remember what. Anyone have John Fogerty’s number?
 

Houchens Head

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For those of you who enjoyed Peaky Blinders, this is the theme track by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. He's been around for years, I reckon since the early 80's. I used to listen to them years ago. I was chuffed when this was chosen for the theme track.
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clint van damme

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For those of you who enjoyed Peaky Blinders, this is the theme track by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. He's been around for years, I reckon since the early 80's. I used to listen to them years ago. I was chuffed when this was chosen for the theme track.
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Have you heard his new album H?
Like his previous album a lot of it references the grief he's experienced since the death of his son, some of it is so raw it's heart breaking.
 

Mcbean

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Discovered an old compilation - live tribute to Jim Capaldi album called Dear Mr Fantasy - got some great guitar solos on it from the 70s - took me off to sleep nicely last night ! if it’s your bag well worth a listen - will have a look for a YouTube link
 

bringbackrattles

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’Green River’ I like. Read something in a Stephen King book once (either IT or The Stand) that the lyrics at the end of the song, “come home”, have an eerie meaning to them. But I can’t remember what. Anyone have John Fogerty’s number?
There's a famous serial killer in America who was called The Green River killer, so maybe the song is a reference to him ?
 

bringbackrattles

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Possibly. I googled it and found nothing, I ain’t trawling through the books again, I’ll try and forget it!
Found out the real meaning. Fogerty as a kid liked to play at a creek in his home town. He wrote the song about it and called it Green River instead of its real name. His favourite drink as a kid was a syrup soda pop called Green River. He thought it would give the record a Bayou feel etc. So nothing to do with murder or evil doings then !
 

Tommo1993

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Found out the real meaning. Fogerty as a kid liked to play at a creek in his home town. He wrote the song about it and called it Green River instead of its real name. His favourite drink as a kid was a syrup soda pop called Green River. He thought it would give the record a Bayou feel etc. So nothing to do with murder or evil doings then !

King might have just referred to the two words in that song for something. They might not even have a special background
 

Houchens Head

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Have you heard his new album H?
Like his previous album a lot of it references the grief he's experienced since the death of his son, some of it is so raw it's heart breaking.
I haven't Clint. I will be definitely looking for it! Cheers!
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Best version ever of "I Heard it Through The Grapevine" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. 11 minutes of music genius! Check out the bass.
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Great band. I love their sound.

I was in New York in August. We landed and got to our hotel which was up the road from Radio City Music Hall. I took a walk down the street and could see loads of trucks and buses parked outside it. I then looked up at the venue signs and saw that John Fogerty was playing that night!

It was sold out but I chanced my arm and went into the ticket office and asked if there was any spares. It turned out that two people had just cancelled and I could buy their tickets.

It was a great show and I still can't quite believe how much luck and coincidence played a part.
 

Mcbean

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Discovered an old compilation - live tribute to Jim Capaldi album called Dear Mr Fantasy - got some great guitar solos on it from the 70s - took me off to sleep nicely last night ! if it’s your bag well worth a listen - will have a look for a YouTube link
- Slow hand just handy on this version


 

bringbackrattles

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Been playing the Best Of Creedence Clearwater Revival and it's great to hear tracks I haven't heard for years. Such as Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Born On The Bayou, Susie Q, and a few more. I've noticed they kept most of their tracks short, then again I bet that was more from record companies back then, as records were often short in time.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Been playing the Best Of Creedence Clearwater Revival and it's great to hear tracks I haven't heard for years. Such as Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Born On The Bayou, Susie Q, and a few more. I've noticed they kept most of their tracks short, then again I bet that was more from record companies back then, as records were often short in time.

I've been enjoying this a lot recently. It makes me feel like a redneck, in a good way!

 

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