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Edith Grove
I understand they played Popeye the Sailor Man.
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Edith Grove
I understand they played Popeye the Sailor Man.
That long rumored session never actually took place. They did however work night a day for weeks on the perfect "George of the jungle" cover. Some say it's absolutely brilliant...
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Edith Grove
I understand they played Popeye the Sailor Man.
That long rumored session never actually took place. They did however work night a day for weeks on the perfect "George of the jungle" cover. Some say it's absolutely brilliant...
I heard they played it in the early days when the screaming from the crowds drowned out the PAs.
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Edith Grove
I understand they played Popeye the Sailor Man.
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Edith Grove
I understand they played Popeye the Sailor Man.
That long rumored session never actually took place. They did however work night a day for weeks on the perfect "George of the jungle" cover. Some say it's absolutely brilliant...
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gordianus57
It seems to me that the early Rolling Stones covered this song, but I cannnot remember where/when.
Did the Stones play/record 'Little Red Riding Hood'?
Thanks.
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cookwazzahoe
The song was done by Sam The Sham And The Pharoes(sic)
LRRH would have been a great song for the Stones to cover
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gordianus57
It seems to me that the early Rolling Stones covered this song, but I cannnot remember where/when.
Did the Stones play/record 'Little Red Riding Hood'?
Thanks.
The song was done by Sam The Sham And The Pharoes(sic)
LRRH would have been a great song for the Stones to cover
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Elmo Lewis
Yeah. LRRH would have been a great cover for the Stones (or the Animals).