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BT717
Posted 2008-04-14 3:33 PM (#45102)
Subject: "O" sighting Queen of Hearts


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My buddy and I have started to Jam with a woman singer and she mentioned this song. So in order to learn it better I called thi video up on You Tube and what do you think she's a playin!!!!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpo0v688ATw
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PEZ
Posted 2008-04-14 3:49 PM (#45103 - in reply to #45102)
Subject: Re: "O" sighting Queen of Hearts



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Now that song going to be stuck in my head all day
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PEZ
Posted 2008-04-14 4:35 PM (#45104 - in reply to #45102)
Subject: Re: "O" sighting Queen of Hearts



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Orginally it was a male voiced song written &
recorded by Dave Edmonds and Stray Cats
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kWV7jidS7o&NR=1

Here Juice doing in it in black leather with a black legend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYKcjhFw8cY&feature=related
Yes and puppet who introduced her seemed to like the pants too, LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SILyBqTt3ss&feature=related
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-04-14 6:01 PM (#45105 - in reply to #45102)
Subject: Re: "O" sighting Queen of Hearts


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Originally posted by PEZ:
[QB] Orginally it was a male voiced song written &
recorded by Dave Edmonds and Stray Cats
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kWV7jidS7o&NR=1

Nope, The Stray Cats had nothing to do with it, nor did Dave Edmund's write it. It was written by Hank Devito and recorded by Edmunds band "Rockpile" around 1978 maybe, and that's the band on the youtube clip. Rockplile was Edmunds, drummer Terry Willams (later to join Dire Straits) Billy Bremner on guitar (The Pretenders, Elvis Costello, Pat McLaugnlin) and Nick Lowe on bass. Rockpile were at the time the best bar-band in the world (That crown has since passed to Webb Wilder) Nick is one of the finest songwriters on the planet, and many of us over here consider him a national treaure.

Many years ago when I was involved in our local branch of the Musicians Union we organised a clinic with Terry Williams who was then at his peak with Dire Straits. Now with all due respect, Terry comes from the Ringo Starr school of drumming. Some jazz-fusion guy was not impressed and during the question and answer session said "I notice that your style is not particularly technical" To which Williams said something like "Maybe not, but I own a farm, 2 houses, a Porsche, a Ferrari and have more money than I can possibly spend in my lifetime" Kinda put it into perspective for him.
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BT717
Posted 2008-04-14 7:00 PM (#45106 - in reply to #45102)
Subject: Re: "O" sighting Queen of Hearts


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Would any one be willing to tab out the Solo for me?? I'm not quite good enough to figure that one out yet. :confused: :)
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PEZ
Posted 2008-04-14 7:26 PM (#45107 - in reply to #45102)
Subject: Re: "O" sighting Queen of Hearts



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I stand corrected
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-04-14 11:40 PM (#45108 - in reply to #45102)
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I first met Juice Newton in Va. Beach: we both shared some of the same gigs (not at the same time) like the "Jewish Mother" and "Abby Road"...she was a great singer and one of my favorites: check out her version of "Cry"...wow, sometimes I miss "back in the day"... :D
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