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Post by Victor on Jun 8, 2018 5:49:09 GMT
But would they know it from Creedence, or Ike & Tina Turner, or just Tina? Maybe they just like the AA advert. But that hardly matters, does it. I was once watching a not so great film and it ended with a song so beautiful I had to look for it on the internet. Turned out to be Grand Funk Railroad. I knew the band, had some of their stuff, but that song: brilliant. And now I'm wondering which song it was. B*ll*cks. Was it maybe the song Sin's a good man's brother from the movie Law abiding citizen ?
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Jun 8, 2018 9:23:35 GMT
I really liked it when I first heard it on John Fogerty's album but I'm a huge Creedance Clearwater Revival fan. Listening to it again now I think John's rockier edged voice makes it, maybe Quo should switch lead vocals on it to Richie, that should please Francis
Fogerty's singing was always a songmaker. I like "Travelling Band" better though.
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Post by dennis on Jun 8, 2018 15:17:54 GMT
But would they know it from Creedence, or Ike & Tina Turner, or just Tina? Maybe they just like the AA advert. But that hardly matters, does it. I was once watching a not so great film and it ended with a song so beautiful I had to look for it on the internet. Turned out to be Grand Funk Railroad. I knew the band, had some of their stuff, but that song: brilliant. And now I'm wondering which song it was. B*ll*cks. Can you remember the name of the not so great film? There may have been a soundtrack released.
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Post by charles on Jun 8, 2018 15:27:01 GMT
But that hardly matters, does it. I was once watching a not so great film and it ended with a song so beautiful I had to look for it on the internet. Turned out to be Grand Funk Railroad. I knew the band, had some of their stuff, but that song: brilliant. And now I'm wondering which song it was. B*ll*cks. Was it maybe the song Sin's a good man's brother from the movie Law abiding citizen ? Bingo! Cheers, Vic.
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Post by charles on Jun 8, 2018 15:28:05 GMT
I really liked it when I first heard it on John Fogerty's album but I'm a huge Creedance Clearwater Revival fan. Listening to it again now I think John's rockier edged voice makes it, maybe Quo should switch lead vocals on it to Richie, that should please Francis
Fogerty's singing was always a songmaker. I like "Travelling Band" better though.
Fortunate son. By a country mile.
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Post by Railroad17 on Jun 8, 2018 16:04:37 GMT
I really liked it when I first heard it on John Fogerty's album but I'm a huge Creedance Clearwater Revival fan. Listening to it again now I think John's rockier edged voice makes it, maybe Quo should switch lead vocals on it to Richie, that should please Francis You need to hear Fogerty's version of The Oriental.It's much more powerful and gritty with it's extra verse. "Her name was Miyou She's from the Bayou Her pits are hairy Just like Proud Mary"
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Post by Quoincidence on Jun 8, 2018 17:52:44 GMT
I wonder how many times Rossi has had to play RAOTW,he must really hate it ? Quite possibly one of their worst ever Cheers it's been in the set ever since late '77... so its a good "few" years 2502 times apparently, The Oriental is 5 plays away from being played 1000 times
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