Reading through the Beatles best 3 songs on another thread, no one including me picked this one, an old fav of mine, .
It's taken me a while to work out where Sam Fender nicked his melodies and ideas but I knew I'd get there ... ... and here it is from a bunch of old hippies
Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary A broom is drearily sweeping Up the broken pieces of yesterday's life Somewhere a queen is weeping Somewhere a king has no wife
A mate of 50 years died yesterday which really shook me. Now you’ve posted that song it shook me again … … Pete’s favourite song, back in the day, was this
absolutely useless piece of musical info. Joe Pesci was a guitarist in a band he was replaced by a young Jimi
Love this, takes me back to hearing it one warm late night in Chester, I was tempted to play it earlier in my Beatles post but went further back. we wont ever hear the likes of the Beatles again imo.
I would love to see Peter Jacksons documentary "Get Back", it's meant to be brilliant for anyone interested in The Beatles, Clocky
The greatest band ever imo., I never tire of hearing peoples stories about chance meetings etc, been a few told on the Antiques Roadshow of all places. Crazy days those early 60's.
Love that mate. Went to Dublin a few years ago (when it was cheap) and the buskers/live music around Temple Bar was tremendous. Really enjoyed it over there, it was a great atmosphere.
A relatively new band for me - they were supporting FM on Sunday night but really enjoyed then so hoyed this up for anyone interested
Hi mate reply was a dot - have you seen these before/approve - I believe they may be doing the Cluny next year
I love most Folk music Olly and in my opinion Irish music is up there with the best. I stopped visiting RTG ages ago but somehow, I recently became aware of a decent thread on SMB called Irish Folk Music which has some decent songs on it.