| A very interesting take on what seems like an old Irish folk tune... 7 for now... |
| Is this a parody of Donovan's song "Colors"? The music is kinda cool... hmmmm... I'll leave it unrated... |
| sirdroseph wrote: I don't know this is ok, but loses all of the emotion by remixing it like this. The original is much more powerful. I have the Nina Simone Anthology CD on my computer, but have to admit that it's been so long since I listened to it that I couldn't remember how the original sounds, so I just switched over for a listen and compare. The version on the Anthology CD is live but regardless I have to agree with sirdroseph, it blows this remix out of the water. Much slower, just her voice and a sparse piano. Absolutely beautiful. |
| This version comes in one of the numerous Supperclub albums. But where can I find the original version? |
thaisApr 16, 2012 - 08:40 | sirdroseph wrote: I don't know this is ok, but loses all of the emotion by remixing it like this. The original is much more powerful. Right. Original is much more powerful and beautiful. |
| wonderful playlist - this is like the Ambassador's reception Bill, you are spoiling us and I can't sex these here piglets just born for listening to RP |
| scraig wrote: I thought it was Tom Petty. You funny. |
| I don't know this is ok, but loses all of the emotion by remixing it like this. The original is much more powerful. |
| I thought it was Tom Petty. |
| Hi Bill, a better chioce, I want some sugar in my bowl! |
| Nina, the greatest, Bill, MORE Simone, Black & Blue |
| This is from her Colpix "Town Hall" album origionally. 1950's. Imagine that. "Cotton Eyed Joe", "Afro Cuban Instrumentials", amazing live performance. Classic. One of her very best. |
| Her voice is very scary in this. |
| I don't remember Nina sounding so, um, low. |
| Outstanding mix of this track! Glad they moved this to the regular channel |