I love the days when three things happen, seemingly at random, that tie together musically. First, we got new in-store plays at work the other day, one of which is "Mean Old Man," the new record by Jerry Lee Lewis. It comes out on the 7th. Anyway, the record is a who's who of stars. Apparently when you're a legend of rock & roll, everyone wants to guest on your album. Honestly, I can't blame them, the record has more of his 70's revival country feel than it does his early rock stuff, but it is a truly spectacular record. One of the songs he covers is "Dead Flowers" by the Stones. Then today I open my e-mail to find my monthly Seven Mary Three cover song, and it's... "Dead Flowers." Anyway, Jason Ross of 7M3 does an amazing cover of it, based on the version recorded by Townes Van Zant. So, needless to say, I learned it. Not only is it a great song, but if I play it in C, it lets me drag up some of the gravel in my voice. Good times.
Oddly enough, I'm not as big a fan of the Stones version. Personally, I think Mick alters his vocals too much.
Oddly enough, I'm not as big a fan of the Stones version. Personally, I think Mick alters his vocals too much.
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