Thanks for posting this on my birthday, Mike. This has long been one of my fave early Beatles tracks b/c it was on this number that I indulged my melismatic melodic tendencies most extravagantly. And my voice sounds wizard! (Love the Bobby P. version, too.)
I was working the late shift the night Robert Palmer died. When I read the news on the internet, I let out an audible 'gasp'! I suprised even myself, let alone the people in the room. I had never done that before. For anyone. Nice pick. Thanks.
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Winston O' Boogie!
Sadly, i had no idea Robert Palmer actually died a few years back... Somehow missed that one.
Nice accompanying shot, Mike. That bridge looks eerily familiar, or could it simply be the dramatic kinship of local colour ?
Thanks for posting this on my birthday, Mike. This has long been one of my fave early Beatles tracks b/c it was on this number that I indulged my melismatic melodic tendencies most extravagantly. And my voice sounds wizard! (Love the Bobby P. version, too.)
The photo ought to be of a bridge in Batley, Yorkshire... who knows though. I found it on the web and liked the photo.
RP, not JL was born in Batley, but happy 67th to JL nonetheless.
Thanks for the comments, both of you.
Mike:
I was working the late shift the night Robert Palmer died. When I read the news on the internet, I let out an audible 'gasp'! I suprised even myself, let alone the people in the room. I had never done that before.
For anyone. Nice pick. Thanks.
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