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Related: About this forumMolly Hatchet - Dreams I'll Never See (studio version + live at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, 11/10/1978)
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Molly Hatchet - Dreams I'll Never See (studio version + live at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, 11/10/1978) (Original Post)
highplainsdem
Saturday
OP
"How many times must good men die? How many tears will the children cry?"
Jack Valentino
Saturday
#1
That's the way I feel about the Rolling Stones cover of Not Fade Away and the Golden Earring cover of
highplainsdem
12 hrs ago
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Jack Valentino
(4,693 posts)1. "How many times must good men die? How many tears will the children cry?"
Ask it in Minneapolis!
"STOP THE MADNESS!"
highplainsdem
(61,034 posts)2. Great song!
A voice from the past cried, "Give peace a chance"
He paid our price now he's free at last
And imagine, we called him a dreamer
He paid our price now he's free at last
And imagine, we called him a dreamer
ProfessorGAC
(76,248 posts)3. I Actually Prefer This Version..
...over the original by The Allman Brothers. And, I dig the Allmans.
highplainsdem
(61,034 posts)4. I prefer this cover, too.
ProfessorGAC
(76,248 posts)5. I Like The Harder Edge
The original is more laid back, which made sense.
But, MH put an edge on it I didn't know the song needed until I heard them do it.
I guess I like that they covered it, but didn't copy it.
highplainsdem
(61,034 posts)6. That's the way I feel about the Rolling Stones cover of Not Fade Away and the Golden Earring cover of
Sail On, Sailor.
And although I wouldn't say they're better than the original, I'm very glad we have the Motorhead cover of Heroes and the Oasis cover of I Am The Walrus (though I wouldn't put that Beatles cover in the top 20 Oasis songs, as both Rolling Stone and NME did).
Oasis, live at Knebworth, August 11, 1996, joined by guitarist John Squire of the Stone Roses and Seahorses