Who would you rather be, The Beatles or The Rolling Stones...
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Track:Give Me Sympathy
Oh, seriously...ya gotta make mistakes you're young...come on baby play me something, like she's come undone...
Oh, seriously...ya gotta make mistakes you're young...come on baby play me something, like she's come undone...
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Comments (22)
Great song! Can't wait for the album. Very good sound quality for a song done in the open (a golf course?). Thanks Kristiana.
BTW, it's the Beatles for me.
that does sound amazing for an outside video.
Beatles for me, too.
The Kinks
Beatles.
Beatles.
Sorry to hog the space, but I just had to announce to kristiana that I'm a fellow Maritimer, from Moncton and St. John.
Eh?
Hi Kristiana...i just have to say i love this version and isn't that a tip of the hat to The Guess Who's Undun?
Oh and the birds singing along in the background sound perfect.
I still say the best job in rock n roll history would be a member of Johnny Cash's rhythm section. Live the full-on rock star lifestyle for playing one note for 2 hours. It's like being the weatherman in San Diego.
Marvelous! Was this recorded last year @ Coachella? Just guessing from the palm trees in the background.
Beatles for me as well.
....she didn't know what she was headed for?
Pretty cool track. Always enjoy Emily's voice.
i'd rather be the beatles, with the stones' drug dealer.
Her voice is starting to insinuate itself inside my brain. It really isn't like any other rock voice, is it? It doesn't play off any clear rock archetype....
Hey Meenie! How's life in Upper Canada these days?
Yes, Coachella, Dale. Satellite Mind is another favorite of mine from that weekend. Language warning though!
Hey Yummy...your cat looks remarkably like my new kitty. Love the Siamese! I enjoyed the birds too! And yeah, a tip of the hat to fellow Canadian rockers, always nice.
It isn't Bill! So right. She haunts me, in the best of all possible ways.
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great voice and great song, but better shades!
Great. etc etc
All in all it feels like the Stones had more fun.
Diggin' the Metric system. And I'd be neither Beatle nor Stone. I don't like the averages (half of the Beatles are gone) nor the debilitation (have you looked at a surviving Stone lately?) - but I wouldn't mind being Bryan Ferry.
Mike - this may rearrange your thoughts....I was talking to someone last week who works with Ferry. Mr. Loverman is having - has been having for some time - a big crisis as regards performing because when he walks out on stage, when he is Bryan Ferry rather than Roxy Music, what fills his vision is several rows at the front full of ladies of a certain age. He still thinks he is in his glamourous youth and in their memories he still is. But physically they are not the lissom blooms they were when first succumbing to fantasies of being in the arms of the velvet crooner. And the sight of hundreds of women in their fifties and sixties, with all the attendent ravages of time, is wilting his psyche to the point where he dreads going on stage. Part of me finds this very funny. Part of me empathises greatly.
I'm more of a Dave Dee man myself.
Though you wouldn't want to be him now, would you? Died two weeks ago.
Exactly one day after I discovered him. :(