@shoelube - what you don't see is the double bass player climbing on it and stuff which is why people were cheering at odd quiet times and that but as i had the camera on Imelda it didn't catch that :-)
It's good an' all supporting the person playing but IMO the manic cheering from the crowd ruins the transition between the loud and quiet parts. They should leave it 'till the end.
@pbyardh I don't have a problem with you correcting me, however get your facts straight next time smart ass. It's "actually" a Lennon/McCartney collaboration. Check it!
@manwhassup1 Touchy, heh. A Beatle's tune from Abbey Road credited to Lennon McCartney as per their business relationship. Yet Lennon is quoted as saying it is a McCartney composition. Look it up.
@manwhassup1 CHECKED IT! they did that alot. well known agreement between them to share ALL accreditation for songwriting while together. Give Peace a Chance is not a Beatles song but both are given credit, McCartney wasn't even in the band. "Lennon later stated his regrets about being “guilty enough to give McCartney credit as co-writer on my first independent single instead of giving it to Yoko, who had actually written it with me.” " ref-quote~Norman, Philip (2008). John Lennon: The Life.
@DavidJashi More slow rockabilly. The Beatles were indirectly influenced by the blues since they all liked rockabilly. But I'm sure they liked the blues too. Just not heavily influenced.
@shoelube - what you don't see is the double bass player climbing on it and stuff which is why people were cheering at odd quiet times and that but as i had the camera on Imelda it didn't catch that :-)
irishisis 2 months ago
It's good an' all supporting the person playing but IMO the manic cheering from the crowd ruins the transition between the loud and quiet parts. They should leave it 'till the end.
ShoeLube 2 months ago
Darrell Higham is a very lucky man!
zordakAU 2 months ago
Enfin une chanteuse rock qui sait chanter
50adamm 2 months ago
It's Imelda doing Paul McCartney, actually. Fab vid, love her. Thanks!
pbyardh 3 months ago
@pbyardh I don't have a problem with you correcting me, however get your facts straight next time smart ass. It's "actually" a Lennon/McCartney collaboration. Check it!
manwhassup1 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@manwhassup1 Touchy, heh. A Beatle's tune from Abbey Road credited to Lennon McCartney as per their business relationship. Yet Lennon is quoted as saying it is a McCartney composition. Look it up.
pbyardh 2 months ago
@pbyardh Sure, I'm touchy... and you're fucking anal. So, whats your point, and better yet who gives a flying fuck? Look that up.
manwhassup1 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@manwhassup1
Well, you corrected him(wrongly) first, so obviously you give a flying fuck. Paul wrote this song alone, that is a fact.
metafis 2 months ago
@manwhassup1 CHECKED IT! they did that alot. well known agreement between them to share ALL accreditation for songwriting while together. Give Peace a Chance is not a Beatles song but both are given credit, McCartney wasn't even in the band. "Lennon later stated his regrets about being “guilty enough to give McCartney credit as co-writer on my first independent single instead of giving it to Yoko, who had actually written it with me.” " ref-quote~Norman, Philip (2008). John Lennon: The Life.
RD400D78 2 months ago
Its "Oh Darling" off the Abby Road album. 100% Beatles man!
manwhassup1 3 months ago
really is this the beatles ? i say no its the blues what might have been covered by the beatles , its imelda doing the blues rightiously
truimphsrule 3 months ago
Wanda Jackson and Janis Joplin are smilin' right now!
NightKitchenQueen 4 months ago
@NightKitchenQueen you do know wanda jackson's still alive, right?
olafbigandglad 2 months ago
@olafbigandglad Yes, I know. Wanda's smilin' here, and Janis is smilin' elsewhere. :-)
NightKitchenQueen 2 months ago
Authentic - to the BONE!
19chiefs57 5 months ago
Holy Shit! Need I say more?
sleepyrevolver 6 months ago 2
WOW!!!!!!!
minggnim 8 months ago
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azv503 1 year ago
Singing the blues with a Beatles tune! Fantastic!
mytwosence 2 years ago 2
@mytwosence Well, "Oh, darling" is a blues tune, ain't it?
Brilliant performance, any way.
DavidJashi 6 months ago
@DavidJashi More slow rockabilly. The Beatles were indirectly influenced by the blues since they all liked rockabilly. But I'm sure they liked the blues too. Just not heavily influenced.
jonahtran1 6 months ago