Thankfully I have the mp3 version that's not censored. But the eye candy here is worth the nicetalk.
Thankfully I have the mp3 version that's not censored. But the eye candy here is worth the nicetalk.
Must be one of best bands to come out of---------------dare I say Ireland as a joke----------------never, too smart for that, out of Glasgow Scotland. My favorite band in the 80's and I got to see them live in Sydney.
Another great band out of----------nope I'm not that stupid
, Dublin Ireland, and yes I was lucky enough to see them in concert in Sydney in the 1980's too. and play this song>
^ very Tubeway Army ish.
I never knew the name of the song tomcat, thought is called Avolin or something and could never find it LOL, Thanks for posting this one.
^After that one I couldn't help it,
A song for Ant
Good catch Cujo, should post it in the Cracking cover versions thread.
Cracking cover versions
Well at least it's not Alanis Morisette.![]()
Last edited by Buckaroo Banzai; 30-10-2021 at 09:33 PM.
The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.
This one just came up on my tv-youtube, Had to post it and download. Haven't heard it for decades.
I get what you are saying i hate sampling also. This is not it though. The music is all her,
They are called loop recorders. do a search for them on Amazon, they have become very inexpensive.
They are very fun. If you ever decide to start paying a bit, just start a beat, set a strumming rhythm (nothing much just a couple of chords), and then start experimenting with leads. Great fun.
it records what you are playing and then plays it back in a loop. hence the name loop recorder.
My bad for not explaining.
So you play a Rhythm reef , you set it on a loop. then you move on to play a lead, set that on a loop recorder then play a drum beat . set that on a loop etc , etc.
The trick to that is timing . If you dont get the timing right you get a cacophony.
The girl is very very very good. Not only in her playing and singing but in her timing that is impeccable.
Now , that you know all that, listen to Sultana again and be impressed.
Last edited by Buckaroo Banzai; 31-10-2021 at 08:50 AM.
...perhaps the best Aretha cover known to mankind...
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