[quote]Regular Gonzalez wrote:
I can’t be bothered reading the whole thread, so these have probably already been mentioned.
Jolene - the White Stripes
Cat in the Cradle - Ugly Kid Joe
Lake of Fire - Nirvana[/quote]
Why did you waste the time to even write in this thread, yea they have been mentioned and if you took the time to read, you would not of wasted anyones else’s time,must have a lot to do on a Sun. morning, why don’t you go back to running what ever country you dictate over.
If you are a Led Zeppelin fan, you need to check out some Dread Zeppelin:
Led Zeppelin cover band, fronted by an Elvis impersonator, and they put everything into a Reggae style (doesn’t do much to D’yer Maker, but the rest of them are interesting).
Metallica’s Garage Inc. CD has close to 30 covers on it. Someone already mentioned Turn the Page, but the Black Sabbath and Mercyful Fate medleys are pretty decent.
[quote]Jet01 wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
I can’t be bothered reading the whole thread, so these have probably already been mentioned.
Jolene - the White Stripes
Cat in the Cradle - Ugly Kid Joe
Lake of Fire - Nirvana
Why did you waste the time to even write in this thread, yea they have been mentioned and if you took the time to read, you would not of wasted anyones else’s time,must have a lot to do on a Sun. morning, why don’t you go back to running what ever country you dictate over.[/quote]
Why did you waste your time with this retarded response then?
Do you comprehend the fact that on the other side of the planet it isn’t the same time as it is in Idaho?
Also, for something completely different, Luther Wright and the Wrongs do the complete Pink Floyd’s “The Wall”, but redneck style, complete with eerie barnyard sounds.
[quote]BostonBarrister wrote:
If you are a Led Zeppelin fan, you need to check out some Dread Zeppelin:
Led Zeppelin cover band, fronted by an Elvis impersonator, and they put everything into a Reggae style (doesn’t do much to D’yer Maker, but the rest of them are interesting).[/quote]
I saw them almost 20 years ago at a bar in Syracuse. Awesome.
Michael Hedges playing ‘Come Together’ by The Beatles. Another genius who died too young, one of a kind for sure. If you’ve never heard him (which is most of us) do yourself a favor and check him out. [/quote]
Michael Hedges rocks. His cover of Sheila E’s Love Bazaar is really cool: