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I'm usually stuck liking ether the original or the rendition I'm familiar with but I gotta tell you I like them all when it comes to "Drift Away". This song sums up my life. Nothing gets me feeling better or uplifted than a good old rock an roll song. I grew up listing to Rod Stewart so it's on my top but I love Uncle kracker's version too so I put them first.

 

Day after day I'm more confused

 

So I look for the light in the pouring rain

 

You know that's a game that I hate to lose

 

I'm feelin' the strain, ain't it a shame

 

Oh, give me the beat, boys, and free my soul

 

I wanna get lost in your rock and roll and drift away

 

Oh, give me the beat, boys, and free my soul

 

I wanna get lost in your rock and roll and drift away

 

Beginning to think that I'm wastin' time

 

I don't understand the things I do

 

The world outside looks so unkind

 

I'm countin' on you to carry me through

 

And when my mind is free

 

You know a melody can move me

 

And when I'm feelin' blue

 

The guitar's comin' through to soothe me

 

Thanks for the joy that you've given me

 

I want you to know I believe in your song

 

Rhythm and rhyme and harmony

 

You help me along makin' me strong

 

Rod Stewart

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYaZJIzvcJA]YouTube - ROD STEWART - DRIFT AWAY[/ame]

 

PS: Vanishing Point was a great 70's flick!

 

Uncle Kracker

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iE-fWs4GFk]YouTube - Uncle Kracker - Drift Away[/ame]

 

Dobie Gray

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjMPj1HXR1A]YouTube - drift away[/ame]

 

PS: how many artists can you identify with?

 

Roling Stones & The Beatles

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzbjEXBcIYU&feature=PlayList&p=344E9CCE2CA70CC5&playnext=1&index=2]YouTube - The Beatles & Rolling Stones - Drift Away [Extremely Rare][/ame]

 

PS: Two great bands together. History in the making!

 

Bon Jovi

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1JJ5GMKU44&feature=PlayList&p=344E9CCE2CA70CC5&playnext=1&index=4]YouTube - Bon Jovi - Drift Away (Live)[/ame]

 

Taylor Hicks

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIv_6LndvQg&feature=PlayList&p=344E9CCE2CA70CC5&index=8]YouTube - Drift Away Taylor Hicks[/ame]

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So whats your favorite? Did I miss one or you just don't give a **** and don't' like the song?

 

Either way it doesn't matter to me I just wanted to post a cool song. :cool:

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Good song, nice beat, easy to dance to. I'll give it a 7.:cool:
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I see:

 

Dobie Gray I think

 

don't know

 

Jimmy Hendrix

 

Frank Zappa

 

an early version of Johnny Cash I think

 

Mick Jagger

 

The Beatles

 

John Lennon

 

Elton John

 

David Bowie (very early version)

 

The Guess Who

 

The Beatles

 

don't know

 

Bob Dylan

 

I'm not sure Maybe Bob Dylan again

 

don't know

 

Donavon

 

don't know

 

I wanna say Dobbie Brothers

 

Oh Eric Burton but I wouldn't have caught that without the head line

 

don't' know but I know I should

 

Is that James Dean? I don't know

 

Janis Joplin ....ahhh damn

 

Janis again

 

Jethro Tull

 

Jim Morrison

 

Joe ****er

 

John Lennon

 

Johny Cash

 

Bob Dylan again I think

 

I don't know

 

I don't know

 

I don't know

 

Tom Petty

 

I don't know

 

I don't know

 

Tom Petty

 

Is that Jim Morrison again?

 

Willie Nelson

 

and

 

Simon and Garfunkel

 

So how many did I screw up or you can I identify?

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Doodie Bros version is the one that sticks in my head.

 

I'm not not one that normally likes redo's of old music. When that rap band did an Aerosmith song and my son told me about this new song that was all the rave I asked him to play it for me. It sucked and I pulled out my copy of it and said "boy, this is what that song is supposed to sound like". For the life of me I can't remember the song.

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The Dobie Gray version is the only version I like, none of the rest even compare.Drift Away used to be my favorite Karaoke song to sing.

 

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I have to agree, wholeheartedly, that Dobie Gray's version is much better. I will add, too, that it is timeless and some how eerily haunting about it. Kind of moves me.

 

I play this on my mom's old piano. Good one to belt out after a few boilermakers.

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It's one of those songs where, as soon as I read the lyrics, the tune just popped right into my head. (Sounds pretty good in an echo chamber ;) )
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Doodie Bros version is the one that sticks in my head.I'm not not one that normally likes redo's of old music. When that rap band did an Aerosmith song and my son told me about this new song that was all the rave I asked him to play it for me. It sucked and I pulled out my copy of it and said "boy, this is what that song is supposed to sound like". For the life of me I can't remember the song.

Run DMC and Aerosmith did a version of Walk This Way, from the Toys in the Attic album.

 

It's considered to be the first Rap/Rock collaboration. I like it but not as much as the original version.

 

That's always been a pet peeve of mine. When someone would say that a cover version of a song is better than the original, I say that's impossible.

 

I understand that someone could "like" a cover version of a song better, but unless the original artist says the cover is better, it can't be. The original version is what the song is meant to sound like, so a cover can't be "better".

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Run DMC and Aerosmith did a version of Walk This Way, from the Toys in the Attic album.It's considered to be the first Rap/Rock collaboration. I like it but not as much as the original version.

 

That's always been a pet peeve of mine. When someone would say that a cover version of a song is better than the original, I say that's impossible.

 

I understand that someone could "like" a cover version of a song better, but unless the original artist says the cover is better, it can't be. The original version is what the song is meant to sound like, so a cover can't be "better".

I have to agree with you, IWS. Yet I am conflicted, because Johnny Cash knows that he covered the piss out of Soundgarden's "Rusty Cage".

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It's a mistake to think that poor people get the benefit from the welfare system. It's a total fraud. Most welfare go to the rich of this country: the military-industrial complex, the bankers, the foreign dictators, it's totally out of control. This idea that the government has services or goods that they can pass on is a complete farce. Governments have nothing. They can't create anything, they never have. All they can do is steal from one group and give it to another at the destruction of the principles of freedom, and we ought to challenge that concept. - Ron Paul

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Run DMC and Aerosmith did a version of Walk This Way, from the Toys in the Attic album.It's considered to be the first Rap/Rock collaboration. I like it but not as much as the original version.

 

That's always been a pet peeve of mine. When someone would say that a cover version of a song is better than the original, I say that's impossible.

 

I understand that someone could "like" a cover version of a song better, but unless the original artist says the cover is better, it can't be. The original version is what the song is meant to sound like, so a cover can't be "better".

I have to agree with you, IWS. Yet I am conflicted, because Johnny Cash knows that he covered the piss out of Soundgarden's "Rusty Cage".

he covered the shiit out of NIN "Hurt" too... I liked his cover 100% more than the original.
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Doodie Bros version is the one that sticks in my head.I'm not not one that normally likes redo's of old music. When that rap band did an Aerosmith song and my son told me about this new song that was all the rave I asked him to play it for me. It sucked and I pulled out my copy of it and said "boy' date=' this is what that song is supposed to sound like"[/b']. For the life of me I can't remember the song.

Thats funny! Yeah think I did something like that too but you know the rap one kinda grew on me.

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The first time I heard Drift Away it was on the Rod Stewart's Atlantic Crossing album while I was in the Navy. I thought it was his song so I'm parshal to his version all though I like all the versions except Bon Jovi. I was never big on Bon Jovi fan.

 

And Ali I'm a loyal Beatles fan too!

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The first time I heard Drift Away it was on the Rod Stewart's Atlantic Crossing album while I was in the Navy. I thought it was his song so I'm parshal to his version all though I like all the versions except Bon Jovi. I was never big on Bon Jovi fan.And Ali I'm a loyal Beatles fan too!

You ARE???? You know what's fun? If you are ever in Vegas, go to the "Fab Four Mania" Beatles cover band.

 

If you enjoy Beatles music, you will have a great time. "Paul" threw me a free t-shirt and "George" winked at me! (Probably because I was the only woman in the crowd under 60?...haha)

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