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    Quote Originally Posted by calikid View Post
    Rare treat last night on Jimmy Fallon's late night show.
    The Who - I Can See for Miles.

    .
    The Who - You Better, You Bet.


    Roger Daltrey's voice still sounds good, and great to see Pete Townshend windmilling on his ax.
    What can I say but yeah still "The Who," and OK, but they are not The Who of yore. I can't mess my pants a la Fallon LOL. Saw then two maybe three times live back in the 60's and 70's and didn't even mess myself then, and they were several orders of magnitude better in times of yore. I would have appreciated it more if they had come out with something new that represented what they are now... Old.
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    Steve Winwood - John Barleycorn

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    Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.
    - Charles Darwin

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    Quote Originally Posted by whoknows View Post
    What can I say but yeah still "The Who," and OK, but they are not The Who of yore. I can't mess my pants a la Fallon LOL. Saw then two maybe three times live back in the 60's and 70's and didn't even mess myself then, and they were several orders of magnitude better in times of yore. I would have appreciated it more if they had come out with something new that represented what they are now... Old.
    I can take or leave Jimmy Fallon, just a stage.
    But the surviving members of The Who wrote the music, lyrics, and sang some of the best Rock 'n Roll songs of all time.
    Songs that went Multi-Platinum.
    Do I expect teen girls to throw underwear on stage? No.
    But there is a strong nostalgia factor hearing them perform, sad for those missing out on the experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by calikid View Post
    I can take or leave Jimmy Fallon, just a stage.
    But the surviving members of The Who wrote the music, lyrics, and sang some of the best Rock 'n Roll songs of all time.
    Songs that went Multi-Platinum.
    Do I expect teen girls to throw underwear on stage? No.
    But there is a strong nostalgia factor hearing them perform, sad for those missing out on the experience.
    Sure never meant to disagree. But...

    George Harrison - All Things Must Pass



    I know a lot of young adults and you mention any of these old artist and they just say yeah I've heard that.

    I say what did you think and they just "ehh was OK."

    Actually stuff form the "Endless Wire" would have been more honest somehow, i think.
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    The Who - 2006 - Endless Wire album



    Good stuff really and more relevant.

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    The Sound Of Silence cover by Jadyn Rylee with Sina on drums.



    Cover was posted on May 1st 2017.
    As of July 27th 2017 has over four million views!
    One of the best covers that I've heard of this song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CasperParks View Post
    The Sound Of Silence cover by Jadyn Rylee with Sina on drums.



    Cover was posted on May 1st 2017.
    As of July 27th 2017 has over four million views!
    One of the best covers that I've heard of this song.
    Simply MAGNIFICENT!!

    The percussion and syncopation of this cover is very different than the original.

    This cover demonstrates Sina's creativity and unique style.

    Best I've heard.


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    Norman Greenbaum - Spirit in the Sky.

    I know Doc loved his country music, but I couldn't resist something a bit more upbeat.
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    When I die and they lay me to rest
    Gonna go to the place that's the best
    When I lay me down to die
    Goin' up to the spirit in the sky
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  9. #2359
    He would love that song because it's about as American Country as you can get. This beat is a take-off from the Miss. Delta Blues tradition first brought into the public consciousness on a world-wide scale by Tommy Johnson's Canned Heat Blues song back in 1928.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A99 View Post
    He would love that song because it's about as American Country as you can get. This beat is a take-off from the Miss. Delta Blues tradition first brought into the public consciousness on a world-wide scale by Tommy Johnson's Canned Heat Blues song back in 1928.
    Huh?

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