this being TERB, I think the obvious answer is "Lay Lady Lay".
Kinda like that Canadian guy from Montreal: his best songs sound so much better when other people (even Axl and Jimi) cover them.All Along the Watchtower
Just Like A Woman
Knockin On Heavens Door
For me, not even remotely. At one time, he had the greatest band in the world, and noone could touch him. Listen to the Live 1966 Bootleg Series.Kinda like that Canadian guy from Montreal: his best songs sound so much better when other people (even Axl and Jimi) cover them.
I'm going out on a limb here, not really much of one mind you, and thinking you mean Leonard Cohen.Kinda like that Canadian guy from Montreal: his best songs sound so much better when other people (even Axl and Jimi) cover them.
Was unable to find that one anywhere but I did find a pretty version by Joan Baez. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLDevzWSPe8have you listened to the Four Seasons version from the 60,s?...i dont know how to link You tube,,sorry.....its a little less loud than the Mike ness version..but then again . im almost 60, and you are 20 something lol..
There isn't a youtube of this song, but I have an mp3 you can download here if anyone is curious about the cover.have you listened to the Four Seasons version from the 60,s?...i dont know how to link You tube,,sorry.....its a little less loud than the Mike ness version..but then again . im almost 60, and you are 20 something lol..
Cohen? I disagree.Kinda like that Canadian guy from Montreal: his best songs sound so much better when other people (even Axl and Jimi) cover them.
LOL!Plus, your lyrics don't make sense.
lol, Woodpeckr is right, you obvously weren't around in the 60's, you had to experience what the youth was going through in those times, his music represented a movement of change. His lyrics do make sense but if you weren't around then, I can see why it wouldn't make sense to you, or any other younger person today.The thing I never understood is how Bob Dylan ever got started as a money-making singer. Anyone hearing him would have said, Forget it, son, you simply can't sing in tune. Plus, your lyrics don't make sense.