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Group: rec.video.marketplace · Group Profile · Search for The Band The Last Waltz in rec.video.marketplace
Author: J.R. Sinclair
Date: Sep 24, 2007 03:43
On Sep 6, 3:53 pm, AndoDoug <andodoug...@hotmail.com> wrote: > that version of Coyote is a freakin star turn, totally virtuoso performance of a stunningly accomplished lyric. Nothing she couldn't do. And what I really like, as a band fan, is how well they work around her performance, supporting it, not detracting, adding, though the chords must be very weird for
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| > that version of Coyote is a freakin star turn, totally virtuoso
> > performance of a stunningly accomplished lyric. Nothing she couldn't
> > do.
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> And what I really like, as a band fan, is how well they work around
> her performance, supporting it, not detracting, adding, though the
> chords must be very weird for them, as you can see on the film, I
> think.
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Group: rec.collecting · Group Profile · Search for The Band The Last Waltz in rec.collecting
Author: J.R. Sinclair
Date: Sep 24, 2007 03:43
On Sep 5, 7:32 am, AndoDoug <andodoug...@hotmail.com> wrote: I always thought "Coyote" was the best thing on that album. And there were a lot of great things. that version of Coyote is a freakin star turn, totally virtuoso performance of a stunningly accomplished lyric. Nothing she couldn't do. And what I really like, as a band fan, is how well they work around her performance
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