...saw them at Seattle Center (space needle) in '69 or early 70 right after Benefit was released. I had loved them before, Stand UP, etc., still do to this day. Thanks Bill! Happy Birthday to me.
Dylan tributes conciously or not, by Daniel Lanois notwithstanding
I must show my appreciation to RP. Bill, what a great set this morn
between Tull and Lanois. My favorite radio of all time!
Straining to sound like Lennon notwithstanding, this song has a nice feel to it. I like it! Of course, I like Lennon so I paid attention when it started and gave it a chance. I'll have to listen to more of the album, which is why, in a way, RP exists. Turn us on! thanks, Bill & Rebecca &&&&&&&&&
I'm with you, EssexTex
these hacks should never have had a record contract.
Sting can't sing, his voice is terrible, he thinks
he's some kind of seminal musician. HA! keep this
kind of mediocre Crap off of RadioParadise!EssexTex wrote:
I wish "Stink" was buried on the bloody moon!
Copeland and the other guy? fair play to you..how they didn't beat him to death years ago amazes me
This is an enticing arrangement of the old Jimmie Rodgers tune. Here, the reggae beat emphasizes the
cutesy lyrics but with all the talent on board -
"We Have A Winner". I used to call David Lindley
"Just Enough" Lindley when he first toured with Jackson because his spare, tasteful additions never
overwhelmed the tracks. I've loved Bonnie from the first.
Thanks Bill, you discover all the gems!
Thought I'd hear some thoughtful tunes first thing
this morning. The Frames nearly put me back to sleep.
Sorry, fans. RP deserves applause for all the artistic
self-expression they host. Thank ya
If these guys really are just at the demo stage, send them to Myrtle Beach for the "Beach Music" that's been jumpin' 'round these parts since
"black radio music" couldn't be played on "white" radio but all the kids of
white folks couldn't get enough of it. So they went to Myrtle and danced.
Now as for "Further on up the Road" Clapton's cover of it on
"E.C. Was Here" is about as good as it gets. Bill, you probably have the
original by ? Oh yeah Joe Medwick Veasey & Don D. Robey wrote it as
"Far_ther on ..."
lol, Hub
You don't have to love them, but let them reveal who they are.
A li'l ol' band fum texas
I had loved them before, Stand UP, etc., still do to this day. Thanks Bill! Happy Birthday to me.
My Morning Jacket lit up this set because It's new to me.
Sounds like he got possessed by Leonard Cohen
good catch, who else tries to lower their already low bass voice?
Of course, I like Lennon so I paid attention when it started and gave it a chance.
I'll have to listen to more of the album, which is why, in a way, RP exists. Turn us on!
thanks, Bill & Rebecca &&&&&&&&&