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Post by nobodyoudknow on Aug 31, 2010 10:24:52 GMT -8
Consider this thread the Official Suggestion Box.
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Post by Duvi on Aug 31, 2010 17:07:56 GMT -8
Red Rubber Ball (The Cyrkle)
(About time somebody covered it.)
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Post by bruddah on Aug 31, 2010 19:02:40 GMT -8
Duvi, you know who co-wrote the song, right?
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Post by Duvi on Aug 31, 2010 20:45:48 GMT -8
Duvi, you know who co-wrote the song, right? Wasn't it Paul Simon?
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Post by elvisfontenot on Sept 1, 2010 5:27:14 GMT -8
This would fit into 50VC Doberman - make that 51VC Doberman
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Post by icenine on Aug 30, 2011 15:56:38 GMT -8
Has Robbie covered Hank Williams, Sr.? I can hear him doing 'Move It On Over' in my head.
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Post by ohk4 on Sept 12, 2011 12:18:57 GMT -8
I prefer his earlier work
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vineet
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Post by vineet on Sept 19, 2011 17:35:50 GMT -8
Just listening to the Hank Williams - Timeless tribute the other day.
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mytehawk
Has friends who are psychos
Do unto others-and then split.
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Post by mytehawk on Jan 14, 2012 16:32:06 GMT -8
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Post by mermaid13 on Feb 5, 2012 23:21:00 GMT -8
What's going on in that Eels video? Okay, during the day she works in an office and then sometimes she goes out and looks at a photo of a guy and then she assassinates him and then she goes home and reads a catalogue about guns, and then she goes back to the office? Nice arrangement on the song, though.
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Post by mrkessler on Oct 4, 2012 19:06:15 GMT -8
I'd love to see Robbie tackle Springsteen. The "Tunnel of Love" stuff in particular seems ripe for the Fulks treatment, but I think he could work up a whole night of Springsteen (for a Monday at the Hideout).
Just imagine ... Robbie segueing from "One Step Up" into "The River" - oh my !!!
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Post by bruddah on Oct 4, 2012 19:40:29 GMT -8
That would be interesting, as long as he doesn't do some perverse combination, like Springsteen and Stockhausen.
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vineet
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Post by vineet on Oct 22, 2012 15:57:22 GMT -8
I'd love to see Robbie tackle Springsteen. The "Tunnel of Love" stuff in particular seems ripe for the Fulks treatment, but I think he could work up a whole night of Springsteen (for a Monday at the Hideout). Just imagine ... Robbie segueing from "One Step Up" into "The River" - oh my !!! Wouldn't it be one step down into the river?
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vineet
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Post by vineet on Oct 22, 2012 16:02:22 GMT -8
That would be interesting, as long as he doesn't do some perverse combination, like Springsteen and Stockhausen. Kuckuck, Kuckuck ruft's aus dem Wald. Lasset uns singen, tanzen und springhausen. Frühling, Frühling wird es nun bald.
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Post by deborah on Jun 22, 2014 10:42:51 GMT -8
youtu.be/Oy1Cm_QLFCQThe Day John Henry Died by Jason Isbell I watched the rain; it settled in. We disappeared for days again. Most of us were staying in, lazy like the sky. The letters flew across the wire filtered through a million liars. The whole world smelled like burning tires the day John Henry died. We knew about that big machine that ran on human hope and steam. Bets on John were far between and mostly on the side. We heard he put up quite a fight. His hands and feet turned snowy white. That hammer rang out through the night the day John Henry died. When John Henry was a little bitty baby nobody ever taught him how to read but he knew the perfect way to hold a hammer was the way the railroad baron held the deed. It didn't matter if he won, if he lived, or if he'd run. They changed the way his job was done. Labor costs were high. That new machine was cheap as hell and only John would work as well, so they left him laying where he fell the day John Henry died. John Henry was a steel-driving bastard but John Henry was a bastard just the same. An engine never thinks about his daddy and an engine never needs to write its name. So pack your bags, we're headed west and L.A. ain't no place to rest. You'll need some sleep to pass the test, so get some on the flight and say your prayers John Henry Ford 'cause we don't need your work no more. You should have known the final score the day John Henry died.
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