...covering those classic soul songs almost all other American bands are afraid to touch and playing them well at that? Curtis, Marvin, Sam Cooke, James Brown, etc. there are no barriers. these dudes have got some balls. the NYE selections spells b-a-l-l-s. even with repeats, a less skilled group of musicians would get pelted with glowsticks.
disclaimer: throwing glowsticks at a band is bad, period. unless it's john mayer.
those glowsticks are great when used properly.
but yes, i appreciate it. it has broadened my personal horizons numerous times. i still think the ballsiest was covering Bread. But Jim pulls that off perfectly.
a big part of it is knowing when and when not to play a cover, and what cover to play. this aspect is also mastered. choosing to open with a cover takes balls, and they pulled that one off perfectly.
Very well put!
I love the fact that they put that music out there. Those songs aren't forgotten by any means, but they aren't exactly on my current playlist since I'm always trying to find something new. I know that a couple I had to think about who sang them originally (derrrr), but I LOVE the guys for stirring up the desire to dig out old music like that. How many modern bands do that?
Yeah I was really happy they didn't do the Zeppelin or classic rock covers. Its been done over and over. Love the Soul stuff.
Well...I wouldn't have minded a little Zep... :(
One indicator of a great band, IMO, is a) their choice in cover songs, coupled with b) their ability to make them their own. The Jacket succeed on both points.
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a big part of it is knowing when and when not to play a cover, and what cover to play. this aspect is also mastered. choosing to open with a cover takes balls, and they pulled that one off perfectly.
I didn't really think of that. Opening with a cover.. That is pretty awesome. You don't see that too often.
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Opening with a cover.
I totally called this...and someone has it on videotape.! Unfortunately, I have no idea who that someone is other than they were at Sunswick.
And this and a nickel will get me nothing. Sigh. :P
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Opening with a cover.
I totally called this...and someone has it on videotape.! Unfortunately, I have no idea who that someone is other than they were at Sunswick.
And this and a nickel will get me nothing. Sigh. :P
You told me that before the show started. I called Evil Urges and you said, 'Nah, they'll open with a cover.' It was verrrrrrry Ms. Cleo the way you predicted it:
(http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/4797/cleodbtsyf0.jpg)
But seriously. I can vouch for you.
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Opening with a cover.
I totally called this...and someone has it on videotape.! Unfortunately, I have no idea who that someone is other than they were at Sunswick.
And this and a nickel will get me nothing. Sigh. :P
You told me that before the show started. I called Evil Urges and you said, 'Nah, they'll open with a cover.' It was verrrrrrry Ms. Cleo the way you predicted it:
(http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/4797/cleodbtsyf0.jpg)
But seriously. I can vouch for you.
One can always count on The Diddle. :)
yes, it is great to see a cover live you would have never gotten a chance to see otherwise in your lifetime.
Yesssssss, you are sooooo right. I still haven't gotten around to getting their Early Recordings CDs, but it looks like there's some great--and ballsy--covers on there, too. On New Year's Eve, I kept hoping they would do "Jimmy Mack," which I believe Jim said was his theme song.