I was listening to some random hippie music from the 60s and came across this song that Sheryl Crow later covered. I'm not a huge fan of the song to start with, but I prefer Crow's version. I just didn't realize it was a cover.
Originally Posted by patteeu:
I was listening to some random hippie music from the 60s and came across this song that Sheryl Crow later covered. I'm not a huge fan of the song to start with, but I prefer Crow's version. I just didn't realize it was a cover.
Hadn't heard this one. I like it, very Moody Blues. [Reply]
These Ruskies capture the Chicago sound pretty well. The Lead guitarist while pretty good doesnt have the lightning speed of Terry Kath or ability to go lead to rhythm like Kath but a valiant effort.
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Holy shit, srvy dat 25 or 6 to4
I regret I have but one 'thumbs up' to give ol' srvy for that one.
That was a very very faithful cover. The main 'upgrades' were in recording quality and energy. Almost like a night you got to here Chicago live and up close, and everyone was on their game, as opposed to a cassette in your parent's car. [Reply]
Originally Posted by patteeu:
I was listening to some random hippie music from the 60s and came across this song that Sheryl Crow later covered. I'm not a huge fan of the song to start with, but I prefer Crow's version. I just didn't realize it was a cover.
Rod Stewart does the best cover of this song IMO [Reply]