Listening again, and I am struck how Cynthia sings this as a seduction..do you see/hear what I mean? Interesting, it makes it more insidious, darker. I like John Lennon's version, but it is more of a complaint, a bage of suffering, a warning. This version is for me like the devil serenading you into a seductive trap.
This is the only cover song the Bush Tetras performed in this set which is 99% their own fantastic original hits. I was surprised how I overlooked this and am just now getting into it. I think Cynthia does a credible justice to the song and it was an interesting choice for them to do. I chose posting this clip because it had a good shot of Laura Kennedy who usually stays in the shadows, of which there were plenty on the typical Hurrah stage.
What an amazing creative moment in music. I love you Bush Tetras.
Notecrusher 9 months ago
Listening again, and I am struck how Cynthia sings this as a seduction..do you see/hear what I mean? Interesting, it makes it more insidious, darker. I like John Lennon's version, but it is more of a complaint, a bage of suffering, a warning. This version is for me like the devil serenading you into a seductive trap.
VJnumber1 2 years ago
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raku217 2 years ago
This is the only cover song the Bush Tetras performed in this set which is 99% their own fantastic original hits. I was surprised how I overlooked this and am just now getting into it. I think Cynthia does a credible justice to the song and it was an interesting choice for them to do. I chose posting this clip because it had a good shot of Laura Kennedy who usually stays in the shadows, of which there were plenty on the typical Hurrah stage.
VJnumber1 2 years ago
fairly decent cover of a great and sadly missed genius!
mid1burg 2 years ago
awesome! i loved BT's in the 80s! more more more pls!!!
raku217 3 years ago
I like how this clip ends...
VJnumber1 3 years ago