Who?Here is Jona covering Richard Harris/Donna Summer’s Macarthur’s Park live in concert:
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Who?Here is Jona covering Richard Harris/Donna Summer’s Macarthur’s Park live in concert:
I’m a music person and “image” or where they grew up or who they hung with or what she was like off stage isnt that important to me. My affection is based on what I hear primarily. Her physical appearance didn’t hurt either. Like many pop stars, I don’t think she was that happy and I think the pop star life had a lot to do with it.A friend of mine knew someone that knew Whitney growing up. She was way more a girl from the hood than her image was. People used to blame Bobby Brown for her downfall but it was more the reverse. Extremely talented, one of the greatest vocalists but was different than her image from what I heard.
I agree, her talent was amazing. My point was, from what I was told, she was into the drug scene early in life way before she was famous. Her downfall was not from hanger on’s that came aboard for her fame, she was already on a bad path.I’m a music person and “image” or where they grew up or who they hung with or what she was like off stage isnt that important to me. My affection is based on what I hear primarily. Her physical appearance didn’t hurt either. Like many pop stars, I don’t think she was that happy and I think the pop star life had a lot to do with it.
Really well said - I feel exactly the same way about that and other songs and agree you can tell Beato just loved doing that song.Certain songs are like an emotional, and very real, time machine. This is one of them. BAM - right back to being 18, lol. I hope I never lose that feeling.
When I saw Rick smiling at certain points of the song - you can tell he is tapping into that as well. I’m like…yup. Got the same smile, got the same vibe. And, for just fleeting of moments/minutes…we‘re kids again…
yes, one of the best covers ever...
My wife maintains that kd Lang's Hallelujah is the best cover ever.yes, one of the best covers ever...
Started out in the Runaways
I never realized how attractive she was.
took me a minute to see she had a face
she could sing those software license agreements and I'd listen
You got that right. Although I think she's her prettiest doing AC/DC's "Dirty Deeds" at age 32.
I never realized how attractive she was.
The Allmans at Filmore East , cover of T Bone Walker’s “Stormy Monday”. Most rock bands when they cover a standard blues number play it too fast and overplay. What do the Allman’s do? Slow the tempo and interject some jazz chords. That’s artistry and it is why this band in my opinion remains underrated in the big picture. These guys were in their early to mid 20s here: