Jay Farrar Covers Project
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Awesome effort derek. Glad I came back and checked the forums. The only omission I can think of, and it's pretty damn shaky to begin with if it really is an ommission, is a half assed attempt at the Grateful Dead's Ripple from a radio call in show from Columbia, MO way back in the day. I can probably dig that up somewhere.
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The Sesame Street song would be a great Farrar cover?
Thank you, Derek!
And, I agree with criminals ... Downed is a great Farrar cover.
And, I agree with criminals ... Downed is a great Farrar cover.
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Shit, that was supposed to be on there. Great cover, thanks for bringing it to my attention.criminals wrote:Derekf, that is some awesome work. Jay basically turned me on to classic country with his covers.
One of my all time favorites, however is Downed by Cheap Trick. I have a CD version of it from 1999, I think it is from Chicago and an WXRT show. That would be a good one to add if you can find.
Thanks!!
Downed
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Derekf, that is some awesome work. Jay basically turned me on to classic country with his covers.
One of my all time favorites, however is Downed by Cheap Trick. I have a CD version of it from 1999, I think it is from Chicago and an WXRT show. That would be a good one to add if you can find.
Thanks!!
One of my all time favorites, however is Downed by Cheap Trick. I have a CD version of it from 1999, I think it is from Chicago and an WXRT show. That would be a good one to add if you can find.
Thanks!!