Joseph Manzi
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Hi Jung,
The same thing happen to George with My Sweet Lord and The Chiffons He’s so fine.
George got sued on this one.
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David,
I’m laughing my a off. I have seen this. The song should be renamed Go, Go, Go Yoko get out of here. You know Lennon was sued for Come Together caused it sounded like another Chuck Berry song. You Can’t Catch Me.
In 1956 Chuck Berry recorded the song “You Can’t Catch Me” for the movie Rock, Rock, Rock. Lennon says he used the song as an inspiration while writing “Come Together” in 1969 for the Abby Road album. Lennon was eventually sued by Morris Levy, a music producer who owned the rights to “You Can’t Catch Me”. According to The Beatles
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Mark,
I was able to catch your show. You guys did a great job. I liked your tribute to Eddie Van Halen.
Again Heather shinned, she sang her heart out. Mark you are so lucky to have her. I saw you with your electric. You sounded good. The whole band was great. I enjoy the show and the songs you chose to perform.
Take Care
Joe
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Joseph Manzi
Member10/10/2020 at 18:00 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollTom,
Maybe it an You Tube issue. I would try again later. Were you able to watch the ones I posted here?
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Here that song.
John solo stuff was great, you should check them out, David.
Joe
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David,
I’m laughing my a off. I have seen this. The song should be renamed Go, Go, Go Yoko get out of here. You know Lennon was sued for Come Together caused it sounded like another Chuck Berry song. You Can’t Catch Me.In 1956 Chuck Berry recorded the song “You Can’t Catch Me” for the movie Rock, Rock, Rock. Lennon says he used the song as an inspiration while writing “Come Together” in 1969 for the Abby Road album. Lennon was eventually sued by Morris Levy, a music producer who owned the rights to “You Can’t Catch Me”. According to The Beatles
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Joseph Manzi
Member10/10/2020 at 17:39 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollNot sure what you are talking about Tom.
Try typing in search box Blackberry Smoke Homecoming Live in Atlanta, that should bring up that performance and it should have all the songs from that show. Or just type Blackberry Smoke and all their video’s should come up. I hope that works. Let me know
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Joseph Manzi
Member10/10/2020 at 17:11 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollAcoustic
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Joseph Manzi
Member10/10/2020 at 17:09 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollTom,
I came across then about four years ago. They are from Georgia and have been around almost twenty years now. To me they are the best band out there. I can’t get enough of them. I just saw them on 9/11 in New Jersey. It was an acoustic show. It was my first time seeing them.
They are one of those groups that do great live shows and studio material. They are great electric or acoustic. You need to check them out on You Tube. You won’t regret it.
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Wow! Rob,
Nick and Simon are awesome. Their rendition of Simon & Garfunkel are on the money. They had to be freezing when they did El Condor Pasa on a windy Manhattan roof top. Amazing. Thanks for sharing
Joe
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Joseph Manzi
Member10/10/2020 at 15:36 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollI agree H. Thomas.
Question what the H stand for?
I agree with your statement about chaos and will leave it alone.
Yea Austin is very busy. I have two friends that live there. One it’s a big college town.
and it has developed with people moving there. As of all Texas has. I remember my town,
Flower Mound which is in Denton county was great in the beginning and then it got so crowded. It’s still growing.
I will check out your Albert Lee post.
Joe
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Nigel, I found them the same way. Looking for a song and watched their rendition of You Can’t do That. Blew me away. I ended up buying their CD’s. It’s nice that they are preserving the great songs from the 60’s. I’m not sure if you are aware they will be releasing a two set CD of the songs they did at the Cavern. Sometime in November. I will be keeping an eye on that one. I also like their original material too. That’s cool your whole family likes them.
I really can’t wait when this pandemic ends and life get back to normal. It would be nice to see the Twins perform in concert. Hopefully that happens.
There are a lot of members who play an instrument. I also play guitar.
Joe
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Good afternoon Nigel,
Welcome aboard. This is a great fan club. Great members, Looking forward to inter acting with you. I live in the States, New Jersey. So how did you find the twins ?
Joe
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Joseph Manzi
Member10/10/2020 at 14:24 in reply to: How Chuck Berry’s – “Roll Over Beethoven” defined Rock and RollGood morning Mike,
That’s funny you won’t pick up Boston accent. They do speak strange.
So since you were born in West Virginia and lived in Virginia too. You must of listen to FM radio station WHFS. I have a good friend of mine who lives in Burke, VA. The reason I know that station. My friend Jim, won a contest to DJ on that station. He made copies of his shows he did and gave them to me. Actually Jim is a big reason why I like country music today. I never like country back then is was either Rock & Roll, Blues and Soul for me.
Wow! I would not live in Chicago for all the money in the world. A crazy town. Too many shooting. Especially over the weekend…Nuts.. And Portland is another crazy place now. Too much destruction. America need to get it’s act together. That’s all I will say on that. If I get started I won’t stop.
Mike, I was born in the Bronx, NY. My teen years were in NY , my adult years where in New Jersey. Where I grew up. I had many Black friends and one ended up being one of my best friends. I have to thank my mother who always said treat people the way you want to be treated. That has stuck with me. I judge people the way they treat me. Now my dad he was another Archie Bunker. But he did not know. He was still a good man.
Now I lived in Texas in the 90’s to 2016. Being a Yankee and living there. I have the utmost respect for people from the Midwest and South. They are the friendliest people and learned a lot from them. Working in NY it’s a fast pace and most people pretty rude. Not all of them, most of them. I learned by living in TX to slow down the world is not going to end in the next minute. ( I guess that’s way Don Henley wrote in a NY minute ) I also got more exposure to Country Music. Which I love today. When I lived in NY there was no country station that I was aware of. So I started to listen to country and was blown away with it. Still learning as I move forward. One thing I’ve notice is country guitarist are under rated. Man there are some great ones. My friend in Virginia I met through ebay. He was selling all his cd’s and I bought and spoke with him on the business of country music. I learned a lot from him and I am still learning. One last thing. I live now in NJ. I travel to Texas every year. I always drive through Virginia, West V and Tennessee. They are the prettiest states my eye have seen. The mountain are breath taking.
I better stop. Sorry that this is so long.
Mike have a great day.
Joe
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Hey Jung,
I am going to make this easy. All of them. The only ones I don’t like. Would be Yoko singing in it. John was a great writer and I am a word guy.