Sweet Chrimbus, I may need a melatonin soon. Had an old-fashioned college-anxiety dream Monday night. That history course has been over for 24 years; my studying for it now ain't gonna change things!!
Hey all, The Bad Plus making my morning!
(already have this...just got Blues and the Abstract Uke, the new Jacob Garchick cd on order, you're costing me big bucks! :) )
GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO PROGRAMMING ALERT...
Christmas Eve Eve is a normal day here at the (Little) Drummer (Boy) Stream:
Amanda Nazario follows at noon with Nazario Scenario: wfmu.org...
and Gary Sullivan's Bodega Pop Live is on at 7pm with a "Looking Back" special: wfmu.org...
But tomorrow, XMAS EVE on the Stream has some special changes:
Charlie Lewis' Busy Doing Nothing kicks things off at Noon, is followed by Kurt Gottschalk and Miniature Minotaurs, filling in for Matt Fiveash at 2pm. And then Sam Segal, host of If You Lose Your Horse, will be filling in for Flash Strap's Explorers Room at 7pm.
CHRISTMAS DAY on the Stream brings you your two regularly scheduled radio scoundrels: GTDS at 9am and Hinky Dinky Time at Noon.
• The band Pussy Galore covered all of the album Exile on Main St. on their album Exile on Main Street.
• Johnny Copeland recorded a cover version for Rolling Stones tribute album Paint it, Blue: Songs of the Rolling Stones. For Copeland, who died of complications from heart surgery, it would be the last song he would ever record.
• The neo-nazi UK punk rock band Skrewdriver began their career during the 1970s as a Rolling Stones covers band called Tumbling Dice.[3]
American band The Gaslight Anthem included a cover version on their 2014 album The B-Sides.
• Phish performed this song as part of their Halloween show in 2009 when they covered the entire Exile on Main Street album.
• Keith Urban performed a version on The Jimmy Fallon Show (May 2010).
• Andrea Re recorded a version for Exile on Blues Street,an album of ten songs from Exile on Main St. redone by musicians.
• Legendary Bluegrass band Honeywell recorded a version for Paint It Blue: A Bluegrass Tribute to the Rolling Stones.
• Reggae version by Owen Gray did a version of it for a 1972 single.
• The band God Mountain recorded a version of it for an album of Stones covers called As Tears Go By.
• Barry Goldberg would record a version on Stoned Again.
• Molly Hatchet would record a version on Kingdom of XII.
• Jill Johnson and Kim Carnes recorded this song as a duet, which is on the 2007 Jill Johnson album Music Row.
• Bon Jovi have covered it live. A live version appears on the special edition version of their album These Days.
• The band Scubba, released a dreamy, conga dominated rhythm,breathy vocals, version for the "Bossa N' Stones" collection.
@ljfw: thanks. I'm always a little concerned about that -- I think Carl and Mel were in different channels, and I fear my set-up isn't properly adjusted for such situations. Hm.
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(already have this...just got Blues and the Abstract Uke, the new Jacob Garchick cd on order, you're costing me big bucks! :) )
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Doug Schulkind:
Christmas Eve Eve is a normal day here at the (Little) Drummer (Boy) Stream:
Amanda Nazario follows at noon with Nazario Scenario:
wfmu.org...
and Gary Sullivan's Bodega Pop Live is on at 7pm with a "Looking Back" special:
wfmu.org...
But tomorrow, XMAS EVE on the Stream has some special changes:
Charlie Lewis' Busy Doing Nothing kicks things off at Noon, is followed by Kurt Gottschalk and Miniature Minotaurs, filling in for Matt Fiveash at 2pm. And then Sam Segal, host of If You Lose Your Horse, will be filling in for Flash Strap's Explorers Room at 7pm.
CHRISTMAS DAY on the Stream brings you your two regularly scheduled radio scoundrels: GTDS at 9am and Hinky Dinky Time at Noon.
All times Eastern!
doctorjazz:
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• Johnny Copeland recorded a cover version for Rolling Stones tribute album Paint it, Blue: Songs of the Rolling Stones. For Copeland, who died of complications from heart surgery, it would be the last song he would ever record.
• The neo-nazi UK punk rock band Skrewdriver began their career during the 1970s as a Rolling Stones covers band called Tumbling Dice.[3]
American band The Gaslight Anthem included a cover version on their 2014 album The B-Sides.
• Phish performed this song as part of their Halloween show in 2009 when they covered the entire Exile on Main Street album.
• Keith Urban performed a version on The Jimmy Fallon Show (May 2010).
• Andrea Re recorded a version for Exile on Blues Street,an album of ten songs from Exile on Main St. redone by musicians.
• Legendary Bluegrass band Honeywell recorded a version for Paint It Blue: A Bluegrass Tribute to the Rolling Stones.
• Reggae version by Owen Gray did a version of it for a 1972 single.
• The band God Mountain recorded a version of it for an album of Stones covers called As Tears Go By.
• Barry Goldberg would record a version on Stoned Again.
• Molly Hatchet would record a version on Kingdom of XII.
• Jill Johnson and Kim Carnes recorded this song as a duet, which is on the 2007 Jill Johnson album Music Row.
• Bon Jovi have covered it live. A live version appears on the special edition version of their album These Days.
• The band Scubba, released a dreamy, conga dominated rhythm,breathy vocals, version for the "Bossa N' Stones" collection.
I think you picked the right cover, Jeff.
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@Jeff: Yeah, for some reason, Mel's audio was very low. But then again, he was 2,000 years old.
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