Howard
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Forgive me for not including this video. We’ve been so spoilt in this fabulous club I forgot that the wider world hadn’t got to hear this!
“Wish You Were Here” – MLT Pink Floyd cover
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Check out the Twins Twitter and Instagram pages David.
“New video is coming to YouTube tomorrow! We’ve never covered anything by this band but have been listening to them our whole life. We’re sure many of you have been too 🙂 The song came out ‘75 … Any guesses?”
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“Boogie with Stu”, Led Zepplin
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Nothing to do with Gouldman or the Yardbirds, but a great rendition of the American National Anthem in the Jimi Hendrix Woodstock live style, without the bombs over Vietnam.
Jeff Beck – American National Anthem (1910)
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Sorry David, the name of the MonaLisa Twins latest video, due for release today, Sunday 29. It is a song from 1975 by a group they haven’t previously covered.
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Tallyman – Jeff Beck
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If You Think You Know How to Love Me by Smokie
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Well at least this one is another Graham Gouldman composition.
10cc – “I’m Not in Love”
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Yes, we’ve been down this path in the forum several times. How about the following:
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Yes David, it’s also symptomatic of the sixties that amongst all the great music of the time there was also a plethora of very ordinary, repetitive stuff you never wanted to hear more than once. I guess it is the same with today’s music too.
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If an incoming call doesn’t register as one of my phone contacts, I don’t answer and wait for the voicemail. If no contact number is left I know it was a telemarketer or cold caller.
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Good one David, especially, “I’ve Gotta Wash My Hands”! If one good thing can come from this nasty virus, it will be that everyone now knows how to properly wash their hands!
”I even want my latex gloves sanitised, sanitised, sanitised!!”
“Yeah, I’ve learned this one thing, the twenty second plan.”
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Well stated Brian. I think we all feel the same way about them and I’m sure that they are going to continue to change without losing their love and enthusiasm for music and the joy it can bring to all of us. Thanks to their father, we have been able to witness these changes through their many videos and recordings. Throughout their career, their healthy and positive values have shone through!
We are very fortunate to be able to join them on their extraordinary, magical music journey.
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Evil Hearted You – Yardbirds (featuring Jeff Beck)
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The Yardbirds also recorded several Graham Gouldman songs. As well as “For Your Love“ (March 1965), there were the following:
Heart Full of Soul – Yardbirds (featuring Jeff Beck), June 1965
Evil Hearted You – Yardbirds (featuring Jeff Beck), October 1965
Tallyman – Jeff Beck (1967)