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Anthems and Protests ---
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Here's Peter, Paul and Mary's version in 1963. The song was recorded by 100s of artists, but there's was the most commercially successful. Dylan was a genius song writer/poet. Peter, Paul and Mary were among the best folks singers to ever perform. Their ability to harmonize was incredible, and Mary Travers added a voice and even some mystery that magnified the combined musical mastery of this team.
Here's Peter, Paul and Mary's version in 1963. The song was recorded by 100s of artists, but there's was the most commercially successful. Dylan was a genius song writer/poet. Peter, Paul and Mary were among the best folks singers to ever perform. Their ability to harmonize was incredible, and Mary Travers added a voice and even some mystery that magnified the combined musical mastery of this team.
Dust in the Wind
Artist: Kansas
Album: Point of Know Return
Released: 1977
The Wind Cries Mary - Jimi Hendrix (1967)
This is a very subdued song/performance by Hendrix, but I am still in awe of his greatness. Truly a musical genius as well (yes, I have used that word a few times of late). Incredible talent!!! One of the top selections to my Hall of Fame of music.
This is a very subdued song/performance by Hendrix, but I am still in awe of his greatness. Truly a musical genius as well (yes, I have used that word a few times of late). Incredible talent!!! One of the top selections to my Hall of Fame of music.
Sister Luck
Artist: The Black Crowes
Album: Shake Your Money Maker
Released: 1990
Some Guys Have All The Luck - Rod Stewart's version (1984)
Written by Jeff Fortgang which has been a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 twice, first by The Persauders in 1973 reaching No. 39, then by Rod Stewart in 1984 where it hit No. 10 in the U.S.
Some Guys Have All The Luck - Rod Stewart's version (1984)
Written by Jeff Fortgang which has been a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 twice, first by The Persauders in 1973 reaching No. 39, then by Rod Stewart in 1984 where it hit No. 10 in the U.S.
Some Like It Hot
Artist: The Power Station
Album: The Power Station
Released: 1985
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