Funny, they don’t look…
By golly, I think Fugazi got it, eh? And at least one of the founding members of each featured band had Jewish parents.
I’m verklempt. At least I won’t be up all night trying to figure it out.
Next up for cancellation will be KIϟϟ. They had to change their logo in Germany, even though half the band, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, are Jewish.
Oh great, now we gotta dig out that crazy song by what’s his face or looking in 20 Wikipedia articles. You know, the Bedtime Stories guy; Fifty First Dates, too. Nope; according to Genius Lyrics there’s not much (any) overlap in names.
(Man, Cass Elliot could sing; and check.)
Is it Purim, btw? Klein would know, surely; nope 25 Feb says Chabad.org.
They all seem to be of Jewish heritage.
Could be, could be. You aren’t Less playing with me, are you?
Funny, they don’t look…
By golly, I think Fugazi got it, eh? And at least one of the founding members of each featured band had Jewish parents.
I’m verklempt. At least I won’t be up all night trying to figure it out.
Next up for cancellation will be KIϟϟ. They had to change their logo in Germany, even though half the band, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, are Jewish.
Oh great, now we gotta dig out that crazy song by what’s his face or looking in 20 Wikipedia articles. You know, the Bedtime Stories guy; Fifty First Dates, too. Nope; according to Genius Lyrics there’s not much (any) overlap in names.
(Man, Cass Elliot could sing; and check.)
Is it Purim, btw? Klein would know, surely; nope 25 Feb says Chabad.org.
Never heard that version of Sweet Jane before. It’s very nice if not as exciting as the “Rock and Roll Animal” version.
One of the best versions of Sweet Jane is by the Cowboy Junkies, also Mott The Hoople did a pretty good version as well.
Mott The Hoople’s version is the definitive one for me. Cowboy Junkies made it sound like just that, a junkie singing the song in a junkie haze.
Just my opinion.