Black Cow cover version
Terry_Clubbup
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This is just the tip of the iceberg from Eddie Wohlford's amazing site.Introduce yourself to the goodness with this great live version (mp3) ofBlack Cow by Steely Dan.This version was performed and recorded by the band Harmony[/b], live atKegler's Kove in Montgomery, AL in 1977.As sung by Jimbo Jones:I highly recommend going here and looking at the Hawg Band, Harmony and Harvest.www.eddiewohlford.comYou could check out a faithful version of Zeppelin's No Quarteras performed by The Hot Rocket band[/b], live at the Nite Owlin Pensacola, FL in 1973.
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"When Godz Connect"
I can't remember who I was googling that night.
But this is for damn sure:
If it weren't for the intervention of Styx, Tommy Shaw would currently
be playing MIDI-guitar at bowling alleys and churches in Montgomery.
There were two roads before him and he took the ladder.
Sometimes the hand of fate can slap a dude silly.
What you know about Damn Yankees?
Just that I had a high-school art class with a kid who looked like a dirtstached, bemulleted version of Fat Kid Stuck On The Roof from Roxanne and was fond of reciting "High Enough" in a horribly overwrought rednecked Leonard Cohen Part 6 type of sing-speak as if he was reaching out to the ladies at open-mic night at the Lizard's Thicket: "I...don't...wanna tawk about it....anymore..." Dude stayed strapped with the full-length acid-washed-denim duster coat with three-quarter sleeves and a Skoal ring on the breast pocket (that's some science, right there), and if his flow got interrupted by, like, passing traffic or some shit, he would just start over from the beginning. It was like some sort of awful fever-dream.
What you know about Donald Fagen, Peter Gunz, and Ross Hogg forming like Voltron on "Blackau!!!"?
this thread is super solid. now would probably not be a good time to drop this though:
"bad sneakers" has never sounded so bad.
on a more positive note, human nature steel band version
http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3Q8YFDENA0ULG2WZMUUXXSQAUV
Good lord.
A paradigm shift occurred and nobody tole me?
[Cues in Jesse Jackson at Wattstax sample:]
"I don't know what this world...is coming to."
Anyway, what does Jack Blade have to do with Steely Dan?
I'll just let you, Kevin Bacon, and Linda Blair's "room mate" figure
that one out.
From Tommy Shaw's website:
"Linda Blair (left) and her room mate, whose name I cannot recall, came to see us in Los Angeles. - TS"
all beatbox cover of "Peg"
same dude also does green earings and kid charlemagne
Why? Whyyyyyyyyy?????
Looks like Linda is trying to exorcise the little demon in the canoe.
Or maybe that's just where she keeps her Skoal (or perhaps her Gropenhagen).
Linda's roomate looks like Dave Foley in drag...
I think it was on a ltd 7", with Damon Albarn on vocals.
pretty hot but I never found it...
J