Then later that week there was one other song he jumped around too and
loved it almost as much as Thousand dollar car - it was The
BottleRockets
Welfare Music.
This kid knows what he likes so I finally bought him his first rock
and roll cd
There's something about the BoRox that's so damn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then later that week there was one other song he jumped around too and
loved it almost as much as Thousand dollar car - it was The
BottleRockets
Welfare Music.
This kid knows what he likes so I finally bought him his first rock
and roll cd
There's something
Anyway, I was strumming and playing a Dylan tune, a Neil Young tune, Gram
Parsons, Husker Du, Woodie Guthrie, whatever.
One of the things is not like the other. Ain't it cool that Husker Du can be
lumped in with these others? That's what No Depression means to me. I think.
NW
There's something about the BoRox that's so damn simple, basic and catchy
that kids love 'em.
Uh, my four year old is in the other room singing "Kit Kat Clock." Forget
Barney and them Teletubbies, give the BoRox their own PBS morning show!
Some guy named Neal wrote:
Anyway, I was strumming and playing a Dylan tune, a Neil Young tune, Gram
Parsons, Husker Du, Woodie Guthrie, whatever.
One of the things is not like the other. Ain't it cool that Husker Du can be
lumped in with these others? That's what No Depression means
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Dave Purcell wrote:
Exactly. The Husker stuff works quite well stripped down to the
basics ... snip ... I used to love playing
stuff like Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely.
I always have thought that if a song is a great song it should still work
on just a bare
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 26-Mar-99 Re: What are the
kids liste.. by Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Huskers were once upon
a time some pretty good songwriters, and that's why I'd bet you could
play a Huskers song in the middle of songs by Dylan, Woody, Neil Young
and so on
Speaking of LL Cool J accoustic hip hop songs, another good one:
Luka Bloom's version of "I Need Love"
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From: Carl Abraham Zimring [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 1999 1:58 PM
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On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Carl Abraham Zimring wrote:
Dunno that the "if a song is a great song it should still work
on just a bare acoustic guitar" rule is a universal one, though I agree
with it much of the time. Aside from LL Cool J's amazing acoustic
rendition of "Mama Said Knock You Out",
In a message dated 3/26/99 8:22:47 PM Central Standard Time,
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Still, it works a lot of times you wouldnt expect.
For example, I have a CD single of the Fugees' "Vocab," which consists of
about six versions of the song, one of which is acoustic; that's the best
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