Hüsker Dü fazendo a famosa cover de "Eight Miles High" dos Byrds, num festival holandês em 1987.
Hüsker Dü playing the famous cover of "Eight Miles High" (The Byrds), in a Dutch festival in 1987.
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Hüsker Dü fazendo a famosa cover de "Eight Miles High" dos Byrds, num festival holandês em 1987. Hüsker Dü playing the famous cover of "Eight Miles High" (The Byrds), in a Dutch festival in 1987.
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I was there at the festival, really looking forward to this gig. Hate to say it, but it was one of the biggest disappointments ever. The weather wasn't cooperating neither - it was cold and raining - but to be honest Husker Du was totally uninspired that day. It was just an undefined wall of sound, there was zero communication with the audience, zero enthousiasm. Only Greg (bass) tried to make the best of it. How I wish I'd seen a more inspired gig by this epic band.
Disagree. This is the way to do a cover. Keep the kernel, the spirit of the song intact & do it your way. otherwise, it's like Gus Van Zandt remaking Psycho shot for shot: pointless.
I agree. However Husker Du were above most garage bands of the late 80`s. This is also a live performance. Never as good or refined what they could have done in studio with this.
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How I wish I'd seen a more inspired gig by this epic band.
nice
=D