John Cowan Band - Callin' Baton Rouge
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@jasobres Yeah I know what you're saying. Of course I never considered NGR a straight ahead bluegrass band anyhow because their were so many influences in the band. From jazz to rock but both versions are good.
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@musicianforjesus IMHO the drums in the NGR version make it sound less bluegrassy. I like it better without the drums.
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Ha...Because I have a musically-intelligent opinion, meaning I don't just accept any old junk they put on the radio like most people out there, and I like real music like NGR, that doesn't mean I have to be a country star that's sold millions of albums. Your comment doesn't even make sense. I'm guessing you're the type that would argue against me saying 'have you sold millions of albums?' if I said someone like lady gaga had just trash music.greattt point.
COUGH selling albums= talent.. COUGH
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I am also aware that NGR recorded this for their Anthology record before Garth recorded a version.
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You all are aware that John is the backup vocalist on Garth Brooks version of this right? Garth Brooks has made and given many a compliment to this amazing voiced man. Listen to Garth Brooks version and you will hear his amazing voice. there is no mistaking it.
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damn awesome!!!
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@kanix999 ..and you, of course, are a forgotten star of country music that we should revere? Just how many millions of albums haven't you sold?
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That's gotta be the BEST version of 'Baton Rouge' I've ever heard...bar none. Excellent!
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Dennis Linde wrote the song. He also wrote Burning Love for Elvis...
John Cowan is the best vocalist period.......
FOSProject 1 year ago 7
ok.. well.. i dont even remember my point.. but garth brooks is a commercial country joke, and guys like these guys never get the recognition they should.. unfortunately talent doesnt determine success.. anyways, thanks for the clarification.
kanix999 3 years ago 5