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The dreamy brilliance of Fleetwood Mac's Everywhere portrayed by a "tribute" band, Rumours.
They sound so close to the original that it's almost scary.
Don’t forget to call on me
Through all the years I’ve known you
You’ve always been good to me...
"Yesterday's Tears", which would eventually be reworked for the Tusk album as "Brown Eyes". With Peter Green's guitar being almost completely cut from the album version, I much prefer this demo.
The best pop act there ever was. I've always found it strange they never did a Bond theme; Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson could have easily written a classic.
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Edit: Here's Andersson playing with The Hives back in 2015, on Skavlan:
Teh catchiez
Great song and a great album!
They are truly amazing. ^:)^
And Peaky Fooking Blinders has the best soundtrack. ;;)
About time I check out that show!
Your mind would never ache,
When you were young and sound
The way your heart aches now,
You feel you sent them onto ground
;)
A quote from the show, @JamesCraig?
No, it's from the song DNA by... The Kills ;)... which was used in the show ;)
Elton John's old stuff (until about 1976) is great.
After his red martini and various other substance abuse he more or less redeemed himself, but his early work remains unbeatable.
Great one! Reminds me to listen more to Elton John.
Don't worry I'll post some metal very soon. But let's chill first with this beautiful song, here with some scenes from Lost In Translation...
Roxy Music made some great songs, and More Than This is probably one of their best!
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