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A cover is when a band performs a song previously performed by another band. The Beatles' "Roll Over Beethoven", originally performed by Chuck Berry, is a good example.
Many great bands started out as cover bands, before their own songwriting abilities developed. The Rolling Stones' first three albums were about 95% cover versions of American blues, R&B & rock'n'roll songs, while Jagger & Richards didn't bloom as composers until "Out Of Our Heads".
When you think about it, every symphony orchestra on earth (Let alone bands starting out in garages and basements) is a cover band. Hardly anybody starts out writing songs and then learns how to play an instrument. Most learn how to perform in a unit (or solo) and gradually get the feeling of how a song is formed before they ever set pen to score.
O, good god Snagg...just listen to the damn thing already!
Poppy seed buns? Apparently your town has reached it maximum limit on the poppy seed itself and therfore is bunless. Perhaps next month they could remove the poppy seed chicken from the menu and put those seeds onto buns for you. But, more than likely you won't be hungry for said bun at that time. And they say women are fickle...
Oh, Quinny...I HAVE been listening to it.
When I said "play it", I meant play it on "Fear & Loathing". YOU won't be able to hear it for a few months, not me. Mayhap that wouldst wet thy whistle, knowing that a mind-blowing song is waiting to pounce on yer earholes, while I scheme and plot about the best possible way to ambush you with it? A song so swell that I have to come in here and bellyache about having to wait for a specified time before revealing it unto you?
Wipe the anticipatory drool off yer chin. Public slobbering may have been permissible during yesterday's St Patty's Day revelries, but in here it just makes a mess on yer keyboard.
I did not drool yesterday!
A slight dribble perhaps, but no outright drool! [But, the corned beef was very drool worthy!]
I'm guessing it's about something Michele Bachmann said.
Michele is Quinn's best friend.
oh, no, sorry. that's another Michelle's husband that's Q's bff. my bad. '-)
(made your bp go up, didn't I, Q? '-)
Rant - Some darn cat walked on my car and left dirty paw prints on the back the top and hood.
Rave- That is Ok, I washed, waxed, polished the chrome rims, did the tires with Armarol
and vacummed Lil'Blackie, now she is something to rave about :)
Rave: I think it's cool you've named your car..
Mine is "Red Bird". When I was little my folks had a Studebaker we called the "Gray Ghost".
My mom loved cars.
Rant: nothing worth bellyaching about...my troubles are small.
Jaylee, I also had a Gray Ghost. It was 1969 Pontiac Ventura. I bought it used in "71 for $900 bucks, and drove it for 11 years. Yes, it ate a water pump for some reason every 2 or 3 tears, but it was probably the best car I ever owned "cost wise." Considering the difference in prices between then and now, a close second is the 1995 van I'm driving now, that I paid $8000 that I have been driving for over 13 years. Over the years I have probably invested another $4000, but I figure a total of $12000 isn't to high of a price to pay for 13 years.
OH, and the van is named the Green Pickle.
Whoops, Sorry this doesn't sound like a rant.
OK, My feet hurt from peripheral neuorapathy. If that's not enough, let me know, I have lots of aches and pains I can bitch about.
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