'1972' Josh Rouse Cover

Started by Greeny, December 08, 2009, 02:21:07 AM

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A rare(ish) cover from me. Just something I wanted to do for quite a while now, because it's a beautifully written song with some stunning chord changes. From the excellent Josh Rouse album of the same name. This one contains guitars, vocals, bass and keyboards - all done on the MBR.

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OsCKilO

When you do a cover, you sure don't mess around Mr Green.........

Holy Smokes!


Are you sure this isn't one of  your tunes?

F*cking Awesome!!!!

Never heard it before......

But i'm not gonna check it out....  There is a strong possibility that I will be disapointed with the original after hearing your superb version.


You Rule Tim!


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Oldrottenhead

i love josh rouse, apparently he got his break from kurt wagner of lambchop, he turned up at mr wagners door with his guitar and played him a few songs, as a result they recorded an ep together cant recall what its called, magic cover of a magic song.
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Wiley

I haven't heard this either, but I am sure the original can't be as good as yours.  This is up to your usual standards, Very high!!

The Reverend 48

Great as usual
I dont know how you get all them guitar levels in it always amazes me

SE

Don,t know the song but this cover sounds great wil
 have to check out the original, and just a great recording.
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Gritter

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wow...stunning cover. I am a fan of Josh Rouse especiall the 1972 and Subtitulo albums.

You've given it a fresh new feel that really grew on me and won me over by the 2/3 mark of the song...lovely arrangement.

Ferryman_1957

Lovely job. Don't know the song but I can understand why he went to see Kurt Wagner, it's quite Lambchoppy. A real pleasurable listen, will check out some of his material.

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Nigel

Tangled Wires

Not familiar with this song, but this is really good. Nice guitar effects and the usual level of pro production that we have all come to expect.


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Satchwood

Smooth tune Greeny - not familiar with the original - sounds like one of your originals, so I'm sure you put your own unique spin on it - nice work !!!
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