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Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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Cover versions better than the originals on 20:47 - May 3 with 1608 views
Cover versions better than the originals on 20:03 - May 3 by WxmJax
The Mrs wanted to go and see him on his last tour but I said no as I thought it wouldn't be that good, still reminds me of the fact now and again. Your post doesn't help.
Lol. Sorry...
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Cover versions better than the originals on 21:00 - May 3 with 1600 views
Cover versions better than the originals on 20:03 - May 3 by WxmJax
The Mrs wanted to go and see him on his last tour but I said no as I thought it wouldn't be that good, still reminds me of the fact now and again. Your post doesn't help.
You’re ok mate - he’s no Billy Joel.
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Cover versions better than the originals on 21:10 - May 3 with 1594 views
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
Cover versions better than the originals on 13:32 - May 4 by londonlisa2001
I have to disagree with your first pick. Whitney is fantastic and her version is fantastic, but to hear Dolly doing it is just magical.
Oh come on Lisa, that sheer power and control! That's the joy of music eh - someone was saying they preferred The Coors to Phil Lynott's Old Town - nice - but I preferred his. Funny, when I was in school (Tom Brown etc) my mate used to argue his Abba were better than my Beatles. Over the years although I still didn't agree, I saw his viewpoint. There is no "better" of course.
Have you watched the Carole King musical? We went to Ceeerdifff - I thought it was OK, but no mention of JT, which I though odd. I missed the Hyde Park Tapestry concert - small matter of a 30th anniversary in Italy - gutting! I did try and persuade wifey to have the gig in France - no chance. Mind you, gave me the chance to be the only Welshman (in a early 90's Welsh shirt) in a Sorrento Irish bar watching that Robson-Kanu turn.
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Cover versions better than the originals on 14:44 - May 4 with 1362 views
Cover versions better than the originals on 13:15 - May 4 by Dr_Winston
Not even UFO live version?! Schenker once wrote down the chords for Lights Out for me (couldn't afford the sheet music back in the day) - reading 1980 I think. He wasn't playing, but he was backstage - we snook in.
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Cover versions better than the originals on 14:48 - May 4 with 1353 views
Cover versions better than the originals on 14:41 - May 4 by Jinxy
Oh come on Lisa, that sheer power and control! That's the joy of music eh - someone was saying they preferred The Coors to Phil Lynott's Old Town - nice - but I preferred his. Funny, when I was in school (Tom Brown etc) my mate used to argue his Abba were better than my Beatles. Over the years although I still didn't agree, I saw his viewpoint. There is no "better" of course.
Have you watched the Carole King musical? We went to Ceeerdifff - I thought it was OK, but no mention of JT, which I though odd. I missed the Hyde Park Tapestry concert - small matter of a 30th anniversary in Italy - gutting! I did try and persuade wifey to have the gig in France - no chance. Mind you, gave me the chance to be the only Welshman (in a early 90's Welsh shirt) in a Sorrento Irish bar watching that Robson-Kanu turn.
I’m with Lisa on this one.
Great range and power but, incredibly for someone with her family connections (Cissy & Thelma Houston, Judy Clay, Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick), I thought she was pretty soulless.
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Cover versions better than the originals on 15:00 - May 4 with 1343 views
Cover versions better than the originals on 14:54 - May 4 by WarwickHunt
I’m with Lisa on this one.
Great range and power but, incredibly for someone with her family connections (Cissy & Thelma Houston, Judy Clay, Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick), I thought she was pretty soulless.
Cover versions better than the originals on 14:41 - May 4 by Jinxy
Oh come on Lisa, that sheer power and control! That's the joy of music eh - someone was saying they preferred The Coors to Phil Lynott's Old Town - nice - but I preferred his. Funny, when I was in school (Tom Brown etc) my mate used to argue his Abba were better than my Beatles. Over the years although I still didn't agree, I saw his viewpoint. There is no "better" of course.
Have you watched the Carole King musical? We went to Ceeerdifff - I thought it was OK, but no mention of JT, which I though odd. I missed the Hyde Park Tapestry concert - small matter of a 30th anniversary in Italy - gutting! I did try and persuade wifey to have the gig in France - no chance. Mind you, gave me the chance to be the only Welshman (in a early 90's Welsh shirt) in a Sorrento Irish bar watching that Robson-Kanu turn.
I love her music, and The Bodyguard is a film I can watch over and over!
But for me, the song as done by Dolly, has a sense of regret, loss and sadness that Whitney doesn’t get near. I’m sure Dolly doesn’t mind anyone preferring Whitney - she said it paid for her new house,
Not seen the Carole King musical although I’ve a friend who played in the band for it in the London run for a bit.
I’m with your mate on the ABBA / Beatles contest btw...
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Cover versions better than the originals on 15:05 - May 4 with 1335 views
Cover versions better than the originals on 14:54 - May 4 by WarwickHunt
I’m with Lisa on this one.
Great range and power but, incredibly for someone with her family connections (Cissy & Thelma Houston, Judy Clay, Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick), I thought she was pretty soulless.
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Desperately unhappy by all accounts.
Very sad.
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Cover versions better than the originals on 15:08 - May 4 with 1328 views
Cover versions better than the originals on 14:44 - May 4 by Jinxy
Not even UFO live version?! Schenker once wrote down the chords for Lights Out for me (couldn't afford the sheet music back in the day) - reading 1980 I think. He wasn't playing, but he was backstage - we snook in.
It's one of the few songs Maiden did with Blaze Bayley that sounded "right". As if he fitted there. I have a fondness for it for that reason.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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(No subject) (n/t) on 15:16 - May 4 with 1321 views
Cover versions better than the originals on 15:01 - May 4 by londonlisa2001
I love her music, and The Bodyguard is a film I can watch over and over!
But for me, the song as done by Dolly, has a sense of regret, loss and sadness that Whitney doesn’t get near. I’m sure Dolly doesn’t mind anyone preferring Whitney - she said it paid for her new house,
Not seen the Carole King musical although I’ve a friend who played in the band for it in the London run for a bit.
I’m with your mate on the ABBA / Beatles contest btw...
”... has a sense of regret, loss and sadness.
Your comment there has just held open a door to what I think is one of the best cover versions I’ve ever heard. This is simply flawless and coveys everything I think Hank Williams must have been feeling when he wrote it.
Perfection.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Cover versions better than the originals on 15:32 - May 4 with 1292 views