imagine how good that platoon song musta sounded live, that pause musta gave the audience shivers, ive never seen an orchestra live, like a full on proper one, defo on my bucket list.........i think the usher hall would be a nice venue for it.
I think his first hit as a songwriter was a song he wrote for the Monkees.
Forget the title. I remember the chorus:-
"Then I saw her face Now I'm in a wheelchair"
Or something like that
Yes he wrote many songs performed by others. Here are just 5 which charted.
“I’m a Believer” - The Monkees (1966) “Red Red Wine” - UB40 (1983) “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon” - Urge Overkill (1994) “Kentucky Woman” - Deep Purple (1968) “And the Grass Won’t Pay No Mind” - Elvis Presley (1969)
I think his first hit as a songwriter was a song he wrote for the Monkees.
Forget the title. I remember the chorus:-
"Then I saw her face Now I'm in a wheelchair"
Or something like that
Yes he wrote many songs performed by others. Here are just 5 which charted.
“I’m a Believer” - The Monkees (1966) “Red Red Wine” - UB40 (1983) “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon” - Urge Overkill (1994) “Kentucky Woman” - Deep Purple (1968) “And the Grass Won’t Pay No Mind” - Elvis Presley (1969)
this is one of my favs, dunno if i have posted it before, but the 20 seconds from 40 to a min is the best beat I have ever heard......i could listen to a sample of that all day long! love it!
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imagine how good that platoon song musta sounded live, that pause musta gave the audience shivers, ive never seen an orchestra live, like a full on proper one, defo on my bucket list.........i think the usher hall would be a nice venue for it.
@Toffeeandy magic buddy!
well heres 3 tracks i listened to today, such a talented band; i recommend deep diving on them!
One of his best from one of the greatest songwriters of all time.
Forget the title. I remember the chorus:-
"Then I saw her face
Now I'm in a wheelchair"
Or something like that
“I’m a Believer” - The Monkees (1966)
“Red Red Wine” - UB40 (1983)
“Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon” - Urge Overkill (1994)
“Kentucky Woman” - Deep Purple (1968)
“And the Grass Won’t Pay No Mind” - Elvis Presley (1969)
Keeping the punk spirit alive.....
They're all in their 60's
when i seen that video it defo reminded me of that band Devo, who a few of you have posted.................
and heres 2 totally different sounds
^what a great video ;P
pulp fiction had such a good sound track
Jamie Lee Curtis was awesome
those guys are the best band we have had for years!
this is one of my favs, dunno if i have posted it before, but the 20 seconds from 40 to a min is the best beat I have ever heard......i could listen to a sample of that all day long! love it!
edit; get your ear phones in for this one!
yah like that one