"eMOTIVe, was released on November 2, 2004 (election day in the United States), and contains covers of
anti-war songs by artists such as John Lennon ("Imagine") and Joni Mitchell ("Fiddle and the Drum")."
"eMOTIVe, was released on November 2, 2004 (election day in the United States), and contains covers of
anti-war songs by artists such as John Lennon ("Imagine") and Joni Mitchell ("Fiddle and the Drum")."
This is straight from Wikipedia, describing the point of all the covers. I believe all but 2 songs on
this album are political song covers, and the other 2 are remakes of their own songs. I have also never
heard a more relaxing song than this one.
This is straight from Wikipedia, describing the point of all the covers. I believe all but 2 songs on
this album are political song covers, and the other 2 are remakes of their own songs. I have also never
heard a more relaxing song than this one.
I know there's that whole thing about how no remake is as good as the original... if it...
I know there's that whole thing about how no remake is as good as the original... if it has
sentimental value. I haven't heard the original, seeing that Led Zeppelin's version isn't actually
the original original. But, I think even though it seems a bit repetitive, it is still a great song.
This whole album is a bunch of covers. One of the biggest reasons that I didnt buy it.
"eMOTIVe, was released on November 2, 2004 (election day in the United States), and contains covers of anti-war songs by artists such as John Lennon ("Imagine") and Joni Mitchell ("Fiddle and the Drum")."
"eMOTIVe, was released on November 2, 2004 (election day in the United States), and contains covers of anti-war songs by artists such as John Lennon ("Imagine") and Joni Mitchell ("Fiddle and the Drum")."
This is straight from Wikipedia, describing the point of all the covers. I believe all but 2 songs on this album are political song covers, and the other 2 are remakes of their own songs. I have also never heard a more relaxing song than this one.
This is straight from Wikipedia, describing the point of all the covers. I believe all but 2 songs on this album are political song covers, and the other 2 are remakes of their own songs. I have also never heard a more relaxing song than this one.
I know there's that whole thing about how no remake is as good as the original... if it...
I know there's that whole thing about how no remake is as good as the original... if it has sentimental value. I haven't heard the original, seeing that Led Zeppelin's version isn't actually the original original. But, I think even though it seems a bit repetitive, it is still a great song.