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Your "song of the day/week" thread.....

He certainly had a much longer life than lana Clarkson did.

Quite obviously.

However, being a convicted murderer later in life does not erase the music contributions of a younger Phil Spector.
 
Quite obviously.

However, being a convicted murderer later in life does not erase the music contributions of a younger Phil Spector.
Yes, yes it does.
 


Sing For Your Supper - The Mamas & The Papas
 
Drummer Barry Kerch gives a clinic here on how to dominate a song without crapping it up.




The Crow And The Butterfly - Shinedown
 
I remember this very well, the song written for Judy Collins. Still lovely after all these years!

Yes. We recently saw a great performance of hers when youtube was streaming old Sesame Street episodes for our kiddo. I had to find out who she was, and that led me down the rabbit hole, and to that song. It is really something. I heard it a lot when I was younger, but I didn't know what it was about until I researched it.
 
Drummer Barry Kerch gives a clinic here on how to dominate a song without crapping it up.




The Crow And The Butterfly - Shinedown

Pandemic induced concert casualty for us. Would've been our 4th time seeing them, deep cuts tour made it that more painful.
 


Revivalists
Wish I Knew You
 
Yes. We recently saw a great performance of hers when youtube was streaming old Sesame Street episodes for our kiddo. I had to find out who she was, and that led me down the rabbit hole, and to that song. It is really something. I heard it a lot when I was younger, but I didn't know what it was about until I researched it.

Before Leonard Cohen became a household name, she was the only one who sang any of his songs on an album. ("She" being Judy Collins.) The first one ever heard was "Suzanne". I will look for her version. She was a major star. He was a totally unknown poet and composer.
 
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