gball, when you posted the Jesus and Mary Chains song, my first thoughts went to this band.
Somehow that lead singer chick's voice is like no other that I have ever heard. It just grabs me in a particular way that is different than someone like Grace Slick, Mama Cass, Ann Wilson, Stevie Nicks etc.
Nice voice Chilli ! Reminded me of another really nice female singer I ran across a few months ago. Our band decided to cover MTB’s Can’t You See. I found this YT video and went holy crap. She has the perfect voice for this song, plays great flute lines and the guy is just a perfect time keeping machine. Oh, and he does backup vocals and after the intro, his left foot is keeping perfect kick drum time (1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4…) for the entire song!gball, when you posted the Jesus and Mary Chains song, my first thoughts went to this band.
Somehow that lead singer chick's voice is like no other that I have ever heard. It just grabs me in a particular way that is different than someone like Grace Slick, Mama Cass, Ann Wilson, Stevie Nicks etc.
DonO, she is quite the flutist the 2 of them do a good job with the MTB song. As I listened to her singing, it finally hit me at abut 3:15 that she would do a great job covering Janis Joplin songs too.Nice voice Chilli ! Reminded me of another really nice female singer I ran across a few months ago. Our band decided to cover MTB’s Can’t You See. I found this YT video and went holy crap. She has the perfect voice for this song, plays great flute lines and the guy is just a perfect time keeping machine. Oh, and he does backup vocals and after the intro, his left foot is keeping perfect kick drum time (1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4…) for the entire song!
I tried to do my left foot keeping time while listening and just couldn’t keep up, yet he’s doing it while playing and singing.
IMHO this is the best cover of this song I’ve ever heard. I now listen to it at least once a week.
Sounded Punk to me and according to wiki, I was on targetAlso had this ear worm going the past few days.
The Lazy Cowgirls do a great cover of that song. Saw them years ago at a rock dive (T. T. The Bear's) in Cambridge. I'm actually FB friends with the singer, Pat Todd. His band The Rank Outsiders is every bit of great as the Lazy Cowgirls were.Sounded Punk to me and according to wiki, I was on target
The Nervous Eaters, one of Boston's first punk rock / rock and roll bands with Steve Cataldo on vocals and guitar, Robb Skeen on bass, and Jeff Wilkinson on drums. Forming in 1973 they had used the name some years earlier, but had not performed live under it. As the Rhythm Azzholes, they had backed local rock legend Willie Alexander on his single "Kerouac" ...