Franglais:
Mazzer2:
A bit melancholy the clue is in the title “Black tears” but the quality of singing is near perfection
youtube.com/watch?v=S2xmzjKujGs
If you like that…
K D Lang`s first album “Shadowland” should be on your radar. Produced by Owen Bradley, who previously worked with Patsy Cline.
Slide guitar, and the sort of vocals that sound so easy and relaxed, but are so rare in the real world.
youtube.com/watch?v=Z-fHwdkRGy0
youtube.com/watch?v=X5Gba61V2nQ
Will look it up, saw something different last night, currently parked in Montbazon just below Tours, went to the local for a feed and a few beers to hear two Frenchmen singing Neil Young and the Stones despite the accents they were pretty good not something you’ll hear everyday
l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A … teaqTEpHHA Warren and the govt mule guys do this cover justice ….a real bar room classic." cant you see" blackberry smokes Charlie starr no slouch on an axe neither
l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A … 7XT5ziFyaY another govt mule classic tonights the night -cinnamon girl-tonights the night. local bar plays them all the time on the digital juke box
youtube.com/watch?v=A13tUxH09SI the mule ft grace potter gold dust woman !!
JIMBO47:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A13tUxH09SI the mule ft grace potter gold dust woman !!
Oh thats damned good,she nails it.Queen Stevie would approve.
The first time I came across Government Mule was when I was listening to different versions of Blind Willie Johnson’s " John the Revelator" listened to a lot of their stuff since.
Some might recognise it from the tv program " Sons of anarchy"
l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A … _HGDwbaoSf put your perv glasses on for this govt mule classic Manalishi dana fuchs ,somebody to love .
aye the mule are good …well they should be with warren being in the allman brothers band etc ,blackberry smoke (Charlie starr) are going to be big I reccon.
Carryfast:
commonrail:
https://youtu.be/-Fz85FE0KtQ
90’s
youtube.com/watch?v=qP0sxgJZ0A4
Aye,mr Kerr looks a trifle Wan in that vid mithinx of its time i guess.They sure redeemed themselves with Belfast Child.A masterly interpretation of folk classic-‘she moves through the fair’ i think i’m right in saying.Texas were another band that vaguely irked me with their slightly bombastic-artiness,until i heard;-‘Saint’…why this song didn’t do good business for them at the time,astounds me.