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Thanks Ma Ta La. Now I am hooked on this band (Small Town Titans). link below is so good if you like some Alt rock done acoustic.
Haunting with some interesting lyrics. I Like the band's vocal harmony on this.

My Name is Human --Highly Suspect cover.

 
trailer-t said:
Thanks Ma Ta La.  Now I am hooked on this band (Small Town Titans).  
See, that's is what I envisioned with this thread, finding new stuff, offering new stuff...or old stuff that has a public/personal story behind it...pieces that are unique, interesting, trivia laden, etc.

I didn't have that laid out that well when I started the thread though, ha!
 
Yeah, It is cool to see basically a garage band that arranges/performs the original better than the original artist--just a personal opinion on this song of course. I loved the original as well & that is only about 2 years old.
 
That's a great cover, almost apples and oranges to the original.

I played the original everyday for about 2 months, during a very turbulent time, to help remind myself of somethings. A theme song for a while
 
This guy is pretty good. The band was from St Louis --'Mama's Pride." Not sure how widespread the play ever was--but
it is always in my top 10.

 
nature lover said:
My taste in music is strange - I Don't like 99% of what has been done in the last 40 years but - My kids listened to a group called "9 inch nails"  I could not stand it.  Then Johnny Cash covered their song "Hurt" and in my mind it is one of his best ever.  The symbolism is a mixture of the drug culture (which Cash knew all to well) and The crucifiction of Christ and more.  And the video is just as moving as his singing.  .  I don't know why I could enjoy such a mournfully depressing song but I do.


Nine Inch Nails is one of the many live bands that doesn't translate well to recordings. But they were (are?) excellent live. Saw them at Fiddler's in Denver and it was an incredible show.

I also saw Rush 2112 at the same venue (also mentioned just above). Rush didn't have an opening band, so they did two full sets, the first set with a normal set list, and the second set with 2112 start to finish.

Never got to see Johnny Cash.
 
A little live Blackfoot. They opened up the first concert I ever went to & they ripped it apart.
Highway Song. (live in Zurich).

 
Gov't Mule featuring Grace Potter
"Gold Dust Woman"
live 2010

 
Barley guy - I was lucky enough to see Jonny and June at a fair in York PA. Not only great music but background videos were WOW - especially on One piece at a time and boy named Sue. That was at least 30 years ago HOW DO YOU DO?
 
joe walsh: life's been good



I got to see the Eagles open for the rolling stones at the cotton bowl in dallas. I think the eagles stole the show. Damn, that was a long time ago.
 
I saw Poco/Eagles (pre-Joe Walsh) Huntsville Alabama circa'75.

Saw Joe in Oklahoma circa 1982. I actually remember part of it and was told I had a swell time. I invited the whole venue to my house for an after party, then woke the next morning. 

Cheap admission prices back then but the cost in brain cells was unsustainable  :D
 
MaTaLa said:
Cheap admission prices back then but the cost in brain cells was unsustainable  :D

Lost quite a few myself back then.  Never thought I would live this long.
 
Tonight listening to some acoustic alternative rock.

Breaking Benjamin - "Breath"


Linkin Park- "New Divide"

(Rip Chester Bennington)
 
"Torn" written by Anne Preven


covered by Natalie Imbruglia in 1997:


Story and performance from Howard Stern shown with Anne Preven 2000
 
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