
crawdad
Dammit, Jim, Shut Up!
Hi everybody. Here is a tune that B. Sabbath requested that I cover. My intention is to send this to Lt. Bob and have him add sax to this tune, but here is the first mix, as is.
Its funny. I grew up here in Michigan to the music if Bob Segar, and I've actually done a couple things with his manager, Punch Andrews. Bob lives only a couple miles from me, though I have never had the pleasure of meeting him personally. This is one of his best tunes, so I hope my version does him a bit of justice. The "Live Bullet" version is really the best. I also know his drummer from those days--Charlie Martin--who had the misfortune of being crippled by a drunk driver on I-75. Charlie was the drummer for Bob at the time of "Live Bullet" and he's also a tremendous vocalist. Connections, eh?
Anyway, I hope this is enjoyable. Let me know what you think. V1 is dedicated to B.Sabbath, who inspired the work on this song.
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/?aid=1522/singles.shtml
Its funny. I grew up here in Michigan to the music if Bob Segar, and I've actually done a couple things with his manager, Punch Andrews. Bob lives only a couple miles from me, though I have never had the pleasure of meeting him personally. This is one of his best tunes, so I hope my version does him a bit of justice. The "Live Bullet" version is really the best. I also know his drummer from those days--Charlie Martin--who had the misfortune of being crippled by a drunk driver on I-75. Charlie was the drummer for Bob at the time of "Live Bullet" and he's also a tremendous vocalist. Connections, eh?
Anyway, I hope this is enjoyable. Let me know what you think. V1 is dedicated to B.Sabbath, who inspired the work on this song.
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/?aid=1522/singles.shtml