Joe Meek. Rock Lobster, anyone? m.youtube.com/watch?v=f5eB...
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Zombies have just uploaded this video of them covering Tom Pettyās cover of a Zombies song. Any other examples of an artist (thatās not Dylan and All Along The Watchtower) playing their song in the style of someone thatās covered it? m.youtube.com/watch?v=cKx6...
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By huge coincidence I was born on the exact same day as my birthday. I come from a long list of cowards who feigned death at all the major battles in history. My mother was an unsuccessful peacenik protestor until she realised she should take her bra off before burning it.
Love this guy. Love his voice and I love his sense of humor. Love tripping out to his music. Great stuff. Like a Tim Buckley whose balls dropped.
That Tim Buckley comment slayed me. š
Bandcamp Friday, an opportunity to buy (my) Impossible Muleās music. Thereās a Christmas track, well Christmas Eve, if you want to get in early. impossiblemule.bandcamp.com
Acid folk from the English south coast. Love is the only way to fight. Love, Impossible Mule x
Your mum tried eating her noodles with chopsticks and ended up knitting you a new pullover.
Iām leaning to release and credit, as I like it, but recognise some folk might frown at that. Itās sufficiently different, but once the connection is made itās hard to see past it. Iāve done another where Iāve lifted a Stones riff, jazzed it up and used it like a sample.
I recorded a piece of music and after listening back for about the hundredth time I realised the vocal melody of a popular 70s song would fit perfectly. So I wrote new lyrics paying homage to that 70s song. Now, do I not release it? Or do I release crediting the original artist?
Youāll never see him on those lists of top guitarists, but sometime Black Crowes and Magpie Salute member Marc Ford is helluva player. m.youtube.com/watch?v=k1O3...
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