How About A Wednesday Morning Acoustic Rock-Out
I’m in the mood for some music to get the blood pumping this morning. You?
This is one of the best acoustic versions of a guitar rock song I’ve ever heard. It’s from a live convert the group did in England in, I believe, 1995. If you’re up for a challenge, hit the pause button at about the ten-second mark and see if you can guess what group it is and what song they’re performing.
As a side note, the “Bo Diddley” guitar rhythm sure does get around, doesn’t it?
In keeping with the new motto of The Sundries Shack, here’s one more video. I bet in a million years you’d would never have expected that group to cover that song, much less cover it that well.
One more. What? It’s good!
Don’t judge me.
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- Obama’s Unnecessary Musical Deception
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Some off the beaten path rock is always a blog winner. This also demonstrates that even head-bangers only make it if they are talented. Thanks.
Glad to do it. I like good music that comes from unexpected places.
Seriously real good music!
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