Susan Boyles
Stones
Adam Lavine (from Maroon 5) done a good version with Alicia Keys Too.
Also check out The Sundays Version from 92
Great song. I used to play it in a band.
Now then, now then, now then I is been looking at Susan Boyle's new cd on the internet. Been viewing Wild Horses, brilliant it is. Also been looking at The Rolling Stones version and Gun's and Roses versions, just stunning.
Quick question, how the hell is Mick Jagger still alive? He is a boy and a half he is, I tell you. It's all on utube, sorry can't do the link.
CJ could be a Mariachi version there for you my lover.
DS or Wolfy, can you oblige?
Cheers pips.
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Susan Boyles
Stones
Adam Lavine (from Maroon 5) done a good version with Alicia Keys Too.
Also check out The Sundays Version from 92
Great song. I used to play it in a band.
Charlotte Martin live, outstanding.
How do you do them link things then?
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...not the Osmonds' song, I take it?
Oh, wait - that was Crazy horses...
Ana Free on u tube.
Her version of Angie, stunning.
God bless The Stones.
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I have drifted into the uncharted depths of u tube and am presently perusing Guns n Roses, Sweet Child of Mine Knock Knock Knocking on Heavens door etc.
Simply marvellous this internet milarky pips.
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Right ho pips quick question for you.
Who is the big hairy guitarist , from Guns N Roses, with a top hat, looks like a zombie priest?
Stone me he can play the guitar can that boy, just watched a 9 min live version of Heavens door, brilliant just brilliant.
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nope he is very much alive and well (fk knows how )
He pops up in a few other videos now and again and done quite abit with Michael Jackson (playing on the Dangerous album)
Did you know he is from Stoke and was the costume designer for David Bowie.
Have a listen to 'November rain', 'since I don't have you' and 'don't cry'.
Is he still in g&r then ?
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Ah I see cheers Lee.
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Have you listened to the Gram Parsons version of Wild Horses? The Rolling Stones wrote it and gave it to him as the first artist to record it - well worth a listen.
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