Tribute Fest as a 'Rolling' Fest

Started by henwrench, March 18, 2010, 11:35:02 AM

henwrench

I read somewhere in these hallowed pages about site change-over clashing with the Tribute Fest, hence lack of tunes for Tribute Jukebox.
      For what it's worth, I really think the idea of Tribute Fest just being a continuous 'rolling' Fest is a brilliant idea. There are tunes here I'd love to cover and tunes that ain't even been posted yet that I'd love to cover. And the whole concept of all the nutters out there covering all the other nutters stuff is truly eye-wateringly beautiful.

                                       henwrench
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Oldrottenhead

'tis truly eye-wateringly beautiful
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Bluesberry

mine eyes have watered from the first word read.  Here, here.  Nutters covering nutters, carrying forth for all time, its got me all drippy too.

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Geir

I may be both a nutter and a weirdo, but a very happy one :D this tributefest have given me so much joy already! Both in having so much great music to choose from to cover when I'm in a creative dry-spot myself and by hearing two of my songs performed by artists I love and respect !!!

Quote from: OsCKilO on March 18, 2010, 01:30:47 PM
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Quote from: oldrottenhead on March 18, 2010, 11:49:51 AM'tis truly eye-wateringly beautiful
'tis that.
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Oh well ........

Greeny

Come and play covers with us Danny... forever....

... and ever....

... and ever....  :D


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