This!
This is one of my favorite songs of all time.
I remember fondly when it came out and it still gives me chills when I hear the first notes.
Which you should take into account when I say that, to me personally, the fan version from The Hooters is even better! Just a bit better, and certainly played in a different tone, but listen for yourself:
(It was certainly a factor that, in this version, I finally understood every word of the lyrics.)
Greetings
Markus
Can I just say #^$%! Geo-fencing, and @#&$^! YouTube, and @^#%! the #&$^ing Record Labels?
We are ever more one world, and they are trying to drag us back to the 19th century because of their odious, obstreperous, offensive rent-seeking….
I liked the cover by the Ataris best, because seeing a Black Flag sticker on the Cadillac made much more sense to me than a Deadhead one.
Cannot access video when VPN set to Canada or USA. Germany, France, Austria can all access. So, one for the Europeans.
Yes, a good song about the transience of things.
SingaporeBill, I can’t access Bill’s link from Norway. I think larK has it: It’s a licensing issue, not a GDPR one.
Out on the road today . . .
This!
This is one of my favorite songs of all time.
I remember fondly when it came out and it still gives me chills when I hear the first notes.
Which you should take into account when I say that, to me personally, the fan version from The Hooters is even better! Just a bit better, and certainly played in a different tone, but listen for yourself:
(It was certainly a factor that, in this version, I finally understood every word of the lyrics.)
Greetings
Markus
Can I just say #^$%! Geo-fencing, and @#&$^! YouTube, and @^#%! the #&$^ing Record Labels?
We are ever more one world, and they are trying to drag us back to the 19th century because of their odious, obstreperous, offensive rent-seeking….
I liked the cover by the Ataris best, because seeing a Black Flag sticker on the Cadillac made much more sense to me than a Deadhead one.
Cannot access video when VPN set to Canada or USA. Germany, France, Austria can all access. So, one for the Europeans.
Yes, a good song about the transience of things.
SingaporeBill, I can’t access Bill’s link from Norway. I think larK has it: It’s a licensing issue, not a GDPR one.