Anyone here think nearly 30 years later, some kids would be covering this, and really well ? its fresh, its plucky ( bad violin pun i know ) and they sing pretty good. Just having songs from the great American songbook and seeing the Grateful Dead's influence still being felt today is a testament to what we've known all along...these are songs that are alive and thriving, regardless of the arrangement or time period they are recorded...
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And he spent the loot he had
And he spent the loot he had in the country-o
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Pretty tasty for a bunch of
Pretty tasty for a bunch of kids
Anyone here think nearly 30 years later, some kids would be covering this, and really well ? its fresh, its plucky ( bad violin pun i know ) and they sing pretty good. Just having songs from the great American songbook and seeing the Grateful Dead's influence still being felt today is a testament to what we've known all along...these are songs that are alive and thriving, regardless of the arrangement or time period they are recorded...
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hmm. Interesting
hmm. Interesting
never seen or heard of these people before
do brokedown palace next
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>>>Anyone here think nearly
>>>Anyone here think nearly 30 years later, some kids would be covering this
I remember seeing a thread on Reddit about songs you didn't realize were covers and Sublime's Scarlet Begonias was one of the top picks.
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I hate it so much
I hate it so much
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This is either a spot on
This is either a spot on Saturday Night Live satire or an audition tape for the since-canceled Skull & Roses Festival.
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More like covering it 95
More like covering it 95 years later, at least in known recorded versions, although it has been in the traditional repertoire longer than that:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bonnie_Lass_o%27_Fyvie