JDRF Covers Project #30: „San Tropez“ by Pink Floyd
This is part of a JDRF fundraiser we did last year where donors got to pick a cover song of their choosing & I would record & post it. This is for Jamie Grocki. Thanks so much!
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This is part of a JDRF fundraiser we did last year where donors got to pick a cover song of their choosing & I would record & post it. This is for Jamie Grocki. Thanks so much!
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Yeahhhhh…so I flubbed a couple of words…oh well. Nevertheless, I had fun covering this.
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Pink Floyd was named after a couple old blues men…but this is the only outright blues I know they ever did. Special thanks to Pabst Blue Ribbon. And any other …
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Seamus By Pink Floyd – Meddle www.pinkfloydreunion.com.
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I LOVE this song and the style of these kind of compositions by Pink Floyd, even more than their most famous tracks! With this song I started the idea of posting …
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Make this cover was a great pleasure but it required much more dedication than I could suppose. The whole melodic line is led by the „Master“ Sir David Gilmour …
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„Seamus“ is the fifth song on Pink Floyd’s 1971 album Meddle, and uses a blues chord progression in an open D tuning. The song is named after the dog …