bevosu
Living Legend
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Great song and she nails it.
Props to The Funk Brothers.
Great song and she nails it.
it's been listed on many "worst ever" listsmoqui, that "song" is so bad it hurts my eyes just to listen to it
Wow. Man can she whistle. TyGreat song and she nails it.
Very,very nice.If I have a favorite band today, it's these guys
Very,very nice.
First I've heard them. Fantastic sound. Thanks alot.They're terrific. Seen 'em about 5 times over the last 30 years. It's too bad they never caught on down in the US. For the record, that's Colin Cripps, ex of Crash Vegas and Junkhouse, on the Rickenbacker.
Years ago, my buddy saw Bonamassa at a small show in Binghamton one time. He still raves about it to this day.
Nice! I was in a short lived band during my college years and we covered “Down in the Tube Station at Midnight”.
They’re gearing up for a new tour. New violin player is a Cuse grad from Weedsport.live version of one of my favorites...
That’s a great song from an all-time great LP.
Yes, you can throw a dart at that album and not go wrong.That’s a great song from an all-time great LP.
That song still makes me uncomfortable.Nice! I was in a short lived band during my college years and we covered “Down in the Tube Station at Midnight”.
Love me some Buddy Guy - his performance of this song on the documentary movie “Festival Express” has always stuck with me. Couldn’t find it on YouTube but this is the song: “Money.”Being a CNY boy himself, it’s nice to see he brought a long a couple of others with him. Trumpet player Lee Thornburg grew up in Syracuse and sax player Paulie Cerra graduated with me from Jamesville-DeWitt.
When Joe was about 14 or so he did a national tour opening for Buddy Guy, I believe. He didn’t sing then and used Jeff Gordon ( the local singer not NASCAR driver) as his front man.
Nice... good coffee sipping tune.
Love Guster... saw them live at at a small show at Elmira College in ‘02live version of one of my favorites...