Name songs, either ones with your own name, or ones you're particularly fond of (or even ones you hate).
Ah was it live? The band did admit that a lot of the tracks were studio off takes with the applause dubbed in. Still one of the best " Live " albums ever though
@273kelvin - I've got a bootleg recording of a live show in Oakland shortly before Ya-Ya's was recorded. You could hear they had almost got the versions just right before getting the sound they wanted finalized.
@WilliamCharles Liver than you`ll ever be?
I can give you a song with any name you care to choose...
How about your name, Kelvin?
@WilliamCharles Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to Kelvin, Happy birthday to you
Heres one you ,might not know. Translation goes roughly " Julia when you find love don
t let it go"
Thx. I liked that.
Don't know who they are but this couple is adorable.
I'm counting "the flower girl" as a name because I love this version. Did not realize the Cowsills were the inspiration for the Partridge Family. There's a sad backstory behind this concert.
Gonna list name songs that I don't like, or at least are not my favorites here. This one comes to mind for my name, however this performer's version of it is pretty good.
I'm a big Stones fan, but I'm not really fond of "Angie." I also prefer Country Honk to Honky Tonk Women. I've never seen a live show where they didn't include HTW in the set list.
This is a Country version of "Honky Tonk Women," which was released as a single a few months earlier. Says Keith Richards: "On Let It Bleed, we put that other version of Honky Tonk Women on because that's how the song was originally written, as a real Hank Williams/Jimmie Rodgers, '30s Country song. And it got turned around to this other song by Mick Taylor, who got into a completely different feel, throwing it off the wall completely."
Don't Mess With Bill - The Marvelettes
Written in India about Mia Farrows sister
Stellar live version and delightful video travelogue.