BlackDiamond wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 12:29 pm
It's probably a classic and still played everywhere. In almost every city, every hour of every day. Ok not Luton Airport...
Imagine how many musicians play this in their set lists: from Las Vegas in the casino's, street buskers everywhere, all the clubs, bars, cruise ships, weddings, Guantanamo Bay, trips to the Moon...it's up there with "I'm forever blowing bubbles..."
psst - don't tell you know who..
I know it’s originally a traditional folk song but Eric Burdon kinda made it his own .
There are some truly awful versions of the song out there though . This being one of em ...
They look like the 'Walking Dead' meet 'Sons of Anarchy" with Alan Shearer...
BlackDiamond wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 12:29 pm
It's probably a classic and still played everywhere. In almost every city, every hour of every day. Ok not Luton Airport...
Imagine how many musicians play this in their set lists: from Las Vegas in the casino's, street buskers everywhere, all the clubs, bars, cruise ships, weddings, Guantanamo Bay, trips to the Moon...it's up there with "I'm forever blowing bubbles..."
psst - don't tell you know who..
I know it’s originally a traditional folk song but Eric Burdon kinda made it his own .
There are some truly awful versions of the song out there though . This being one of em ...
Missed you posting this somehow mate...but agree love this lot...but that aint so good is it....
Jim Steinman has Died...Genius of a songwriter,one of his best if not the Best...always amazes me how songwriters
like him...come up with this stuff...Genius is the right word I reckon...
mkhammer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 5:58 pm
Jim Steinman has Died...Genius of a songwriter,one of his best if not the Best...always amazes me how songwriters
like him...come up with this stuff...Genius is the right word I reckon...
Have you ever heard Jim Steinman’s own recordings ?
mkhammer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 5:58 pm
Jim Steinman has Died...Genius of a songwriter,one of his best if not the Best...always amazes me how songwriters
like him...come up with this stuff...Genius is the right word I reckon...
Have you ever heard Jim Steinman’s own recordings ?
Without looking I thought it WAS Meatloaf
Yeah mate...Bad for Good could easily be mistaken for Meatloaf...but they both kinda peaked with Bat out of Hell,nothing
really touched that again..imo..Todd Rundgren played a big part in it as well..guitars and the Production of it ,which is
brilliant.