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What are you listening to? ver. 15.0

Again from the sublime to the ridiculous. A funny cover of the Dire Straits classic "Sultans of Swing" by Leo Marocchioli and Mary Spender:



I don't generally like Leo's heavy metal covers but this one is so absurd that it works.

And speaking of absurd covers:



Cheers.
Evilroddy.
 
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The Head and the Heart - Shake (Live)
 
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The Head and the Heart - Shake (Live)

I really like these guys...the drummer is fun to watch...never heard them before your post...thanks!



 


He's pushin' 70 and he's still got nice hair...:2razz:
 
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From Scotland's Battlefield band:





And from a former member of the band, Dougie MacClean:



Cheers.
Evilroddy.
 
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Pat Monahan - Her Eyes
 
Again from the sublime to the ridiculous. A funny cover of the Dire Straits classic "Sultans of Swing" by Leo Marocchioli and Mary Spender:



I don't generally like Leo's heavy metal covers but this one is so absurd that it works.

And speaking of absurd covers:



Cheers.
Evilroddy.


Another cover that, IMHO, is better than the original:

 
Another cover that, IMHO, is better than the original:



ttwtt78640:

I love Bonnie Raitt! Thanks for reminding how great an artist she really is!

Red hair makes me think of red dirt and thus of Texas Red Dirt Music.

So here is a classic with an Irish twist:



Cheers.
Evilroddy.
 
ttwtt78640:

I love Bonnie Raitt! Thanks for reminding how great an artist she really is!

Red hair makes me think of red dirt and thus of Texas Red Dirt Music.

So here is a classic with an Irish twist:



Cheers.
Evilroddy.


Yep, can't beat having some red dirt country on your play list...



 
2nd generation of Eagles? I hope so!:)

 
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Sting - If I Ever Lose My Faith In You
 
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Dave Edmunds - Slipping Away
 


The song peaked at number 9 on the U.S Billboard hot 100 in the winter of 1975... "... "This song was notable because it contained a practical joke at the expense of CBS records, which had just turned them down for a recording contract. The song includes the sound of a touch-tone telephone number being dialed near the beginning and ending of the song. Those numbers were an unlisted phone number at CBS records in Manhattan..." Wikipedia.
 
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Rainbow - Street Of Dreams
 




 
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