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I can't sing, I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you
I might not give the answer that you want me to
Oh well
Now, when I talked to God I knew he'd understand
He said, "Stick by my side and I'll be your guiding hand
But don't ask me what I think of you
I might not give the answer that you want me to"
Oh well
Sorry, Fleetwood Mac's was better. How about laying the original RP
The funeral bell dirge bit at the end is interesting but I prefer FM or Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon's take.
Pretty good idea for DP to cover this. Not terribly creative execution. Fun, tho'.
Old dudes still in the game.
Hey, you're in till you fade away. That's why I'm believing in rebirth!
I can't sing, I'm all wrinkled, and my belly's big.
But don't ask me what I think of you ...
y tho
Much better than it could have been....
Please play Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac's version for those who may not have heard it :)
Couldn't agree more!
This was my second concert on their "First Reunion" tour for the Perfect strangers album. It still has that classic DP sound. Ian Gillians voice has evolved but it's not bad just different. I mean he must be in his mid-late 70s? Yup 76. Jus checked. I hope to karaoke that well at 76!
count me as one who loved the sound . . . until the singing started
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Couldn't agree more!
Steve Morse can shred! First time I saw him was in early 70's with Dixie Dregs playing in a bar I was part owner of. Another band for Bill to explore.
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Has Ian Gillan been living in Alabama?
Sweet 'n Amazing sound. Thought they quit recording years ago; good to hear new music!
And that is the great, and I mean THE GREAT Steve Morse on guitar
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I had no idea Deep Purple covered this. Pretty good. But for me The Rockets 1979 cover remains the best. Oh well.
The Rockets absolutely NAILED it. It is the standard in my book.
Illustrates perfectly my thoughts about this cover.
Guitar sounds great but then again is almost an exact copy. And worse, they forgot to bring a teaspoon for the percussion.
Decent for a bunch of septuagenarians, tho Jon Lord is missed. RIP Jon.
Someone's gotta break the seal on the 1 votes...I'll go first...
I'll join you friend.
Old dudes still in the game.
Woot! First comment! Great rendition of one of their early songs!!!
It was Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac's 'early song', though not a bad rendition
Oh well, much prefer the original.
Almost a direct copy of Fleetwood Mac, but without 'something'
I kind of agree with you but it makes me feel a bit mean minded doing so.
I would however like to hear more tracks from this album!
Oh well, much prefer the original.
Almost a direct copy of Fleetwood Mac, but without 'something'
I think you've missed the point.
Almost a direct copy of Fleetwood Mac, but without 'something'