Showing posts with label Gregg Allman. Show all posts
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Friday, April 5, 2019

More Songs About Thorns & Thistles

A second and final set of Songs About Thorns & Thistles starts NOW! Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Bristletongue  ~ “Thistle Among Roses”




2)  The White Stripes  ~  “Prickly Thorn, But Sweetly Worn”




3)  Cracker  ~  “Sweet Thistle Pie”




4)  Katie Brianna  ~  “Thorn In Your Side”




5)  Flobots  ~  “The Rose And The Thistle”




6)  Bon Jovi  ~  “Thorn In My Side”




7)  Poor Rich Boy  ~  “Thistle”




8)  Liliac  ~  “Chain Of Thorns”




9)  Conor Oberst  ~  “Milk Thistle”




10)  Eurythmics  ~  “Thorn In My Side”




11)  TAD  ~  “Thistle Suit”




12)  Tremble  ~  “Thorns”




13)  The Decemberists  ~  “The Hazards Of Love 1 (The Prettiest Whistles Won’t Wrestle The Thistles Undone)”




14)  CeeLo Green  ~  “Thorns”




15)  Zero 7 ft. Sia  ~  “Thistles”




16)  Echo & The Bunnymen  ~  “Thorn Of Crowns”




17)  Wolf People  ~  “Thistles”




18)  Gregg Allman  ~  “Thorn And A Wild Rose”




19)  Bang On The Ear  ~  “Thistle & A Rose”




20)  Charley Pride  ~  “Thorns Of Life”




21)  Buckethead  ~  “Sow Thistle”




22)  Gary Numan  ~  “Bed Of Thorns”




23)  Selim Lemouchi & His Enemies  ~  “Thistle”




24)  Phillips, Craig, & Dean  ~  “Blessing In The Thorn”




25)  Vincent & A Secret  ~  “Thistle”


Tuesday, December 16, 2014

16 Different Renditions Of "Silver Bells"


I did a couple of these kinds of posts last year around this time, and I'm liable to do a couple more after this one. Here you have 16 unique renditions of the same Christmas song. Reply with your favorite version in the comments. Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Dean Martin  (smooth and swingin')




2)  John Denver  (folksy and warm)




3)  Anne Murray  (polished and pretty)




4)  Twisted Sister  (wild and raucous)




5)  Bing Crosby & Carole Richards  (cool and classy)




6)  Meaghan Smith  (indie and adorable)




7)  Kenny Chesney  (tasteful and twangy)




8)  Perry Como  (jolly and jingly)




9)  Paul Simon & Steve Martin  (irreverent and oh-so-wrong)




10)  Relient K  (fresh and modern)




11)  Alan Jackson  (simple and sincere)




12)  Bob Hope & Marilyn Maxwell  (the original version!)




13)  Kenny G  (instrumental and influential)




14)  Elvis Presley  (timeless and touching)




15)  Andy Williams & The Osmonds  (crooner and boyband)




16)  The National, Gregg Allman, & Stephen Colbert  (strange but sweet)