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How is the rest of the album?
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Do you want me to post it? It's great.
Yes, please!
How is the rest of the album?
How is the rest of the album?
Kinda crappy.
eta: It's sent to buffistarawk.
I wouldn't say it's better, but equal is Elvis Costello's cover of "You're No Good".
David (and anyone else who may have gone), do you have advice for a first-timer at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass? I've known of it since its first year but I never went. GG Park is a pain in the ass to get to for East Baynians (either terrible parking or a very long pubtrans ride) plus I hate crowds. But I'm planning a Bay Area trip as a late bday gift for myself and my cousin lives near the park so I'll be crashing with her. That leaves the crowds... Any advice on how best to handle it all would be appreciated.
David (and anyone else who may have gone), do you have advice for a first-timer at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass?
It's tough to get in and out. I'd definitely recommend riding a bike if that was an option. They do have shuttles though.
The schedule is massive now. So it's easiest to just pick the day with the most must-see acts and take a picnic and snacks and drinks and stay for the whole slew of shows.
It's a hard question to answer because there are so many "hidden" covers.
Like the fact that "My Way" is actually a cover.
My cousin lives very close by so I'll be walking there.
Is it really super-crowded stadium concert kinda crowds? How early do people arrive? Are people fenced in even though it's free or is it open?
Is it really super-crowded stadium concert kinda crowds? How early do people arrive? Are people fenced in even though it's free or is it open?
It's families and friends on big blankets, not shoulder to shoulder. People get there early to setup and have a good view of the stage. You're not fenced in.
Thanks, Hec - both the Kate Bush cover of "Rocketman" and the Futureheads cover of "Hounds of Love" are awesome!
Several times a year I create an iTunes playlist of the songs I'm currently obsessed with - I added both these songs to the current obsession playlist....
Hec already mentioned my favorite better-cover-than-the-original, Skee-Lo's "Mister Morton." Others...hmmm...
It pains me to say that anyone is ever better than Louis Prima at anything, but Los Lobos' cover of "I Wan'na Be Like You" from The Jungle Book swings, stomps and rocks like almost nothing else I've ever heard (eta: and that's just the studio version from the original Disney covers album - the live versions are a glorious swing-gone-wild riot). Melissa Etheridge's cover of "Maggie May" is utterly awesome. And, considerably more obscurely, Ferron's cover of "Where Is Maria?" on the Greg Brown cover album Going Driftless isn't quite better than the original, but God, it's fantastic.
Oh, I thought of one. Richard Shindell's version of "Calling the Moon" is better than Dar Williams'.