Light My Fire...what's your favourite version??
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maybe one of the most often covered songswhich versions do you know? which one is your favourite??Spanky Wilson - Light My FireRhetta Hughes - Light My FireIsaac Hayse - Light My FireBo Baral's Excursionists Of Perception - Wallow In The Myrrh (Poets Of Rhythm cover)...(continue the list!)i guess i like the Spanky Wilson or the Bo Barrals version the best.damn! still looking for the Spanky Wilson on vinyl...
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good one! i almost forgot about this
the Doors
Jose Feliciano
Clarence Carter
Watts 103rd St. Rhythm Band
1. The Damned
2. Discharge
3. Jethro Tull
4. Ramones
5. Beach Boys
Jankovski singers
1. Tasty Brothers
2. George Formby
3. Annie Lennox with the Proclaimers
4. Jean Michel Jarre
5. Peter Criss solo
Does Jose get much love on the Strut his version of California dreamin is unfuckwithable
really the most amazing version.
i still havent figured out where i can get that tami lynn version...heat
Not the exact take, but Harris did eventually revamp his arrangement for Bassey a year later.
I like Rhetta Hughes, Young-Holt Unlimited,
Jose Feliciano, and El Chicano's very brief 25 second version of it on Viva Tirado[/b].
what am I missing with this one? I find it grating
The Jacksonians version of "California Dreamin" stomps all over Jose's....
I was just thinking about this a couple of days ago when I was listening to the version from Isaac Hayes @ The Sahara Tahoe. It starts out with a super dramatic take on the verse with Skip Pitts killing it on the modulated fuzz guitar for a couple of minutes. But as soon as the chorus comes in, all the momentum is lost.
Still, I always check for versions of it. I think I prefer the longer, instrumental ones that seem like an extended jam on the verse with the chorus as a short intermission at the beginning. Short, vocal versions have to be done by a singer I really like, e.g. Al Green or Jools.
Counting me, that makes four.
But have any of you noticed that Al totally spaces out and forgets the words?? I mean, that's what makes it great...he TALKS the first verse, and then during the second he hums, ad libs, urges Teenie Hodges to "play yo' guitar" and generally loses his peapicking mind...don't tell me you're gonna overlook THAT! It doesn't sound like "spontaneous improvisation" or any shit like that, it just sounds ODD...
seems like he did four years ago...i remember seeing a Jose Feliciano tribute thread around that time
i like this too. this is actually my first time hearing this version (other than it's usage by Dilla on "Donuts" and one of his beat tapes). I can't even count how many times i passed right by this album whilst digging... never listened to it, never cared about it