"Peaceful" Hook covers Helen Reddy for YIWBFest & LITLR2Fest

Started by Hook, October 21, 2016, 06:36:56 AM

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Not 1973 best, in my opinion but the lyrics seem very 1973. "...a fresh air full of the wind cup'...WTF? Surprisingly this song seems to have garnered a lot of respect.

Peaceful
written by Kenny Rankin
performed by Hook

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Because the Hook brings you back
I ain't tellin' you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely

launched

A fine Hook'ed performance - How come you didn't do Delta Dawn, remember hearing that a lot as a kid :)

"Now where did I put my stream of thought. But hey, fc*K it!!!!!!! -Mokbul"
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Mach

I don't know many Reddy tunes, but you really captured a nice sound with this one Hook. Clear and clean.

Mach
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Groundy

A great performance here Hook,
Don't know the original, but really enjoyed this..

Alex

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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

https://www.reverbnation.com/redwoodlouis/songs

Redler

Don't know the original either.

When listening to this, I think that it could be written by you! Well performed and the crustal clean production sounds so good!

Fest on!!
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Oldrottenhead

1973?....................ya bassa i was thirteen, you young buggas get all the good songs.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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