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Mary Jane's Last Dance. I heard you guys do a cover of The weight by The Band. It's one of my all time favorite songs, unfortunately I have't been lucky enough to hear it.
I would have to go with Rock Me Baby. Especially the version you all did at the Dallas House of Blues on October 17, 2009. Not only does it show the virtuosity that you all have with you're respective instruments, but it is a straight up BLUES jam. Your version of the song is as bluesy as Ladybird is soulful and gospel. It captures the essence of JTNL as Crossroads did for Cream or as Hard to Handle did for the Black Crowes. I highly recommend that you guys record a version of this song for your next album. Pardon Me has shown your amazing talents of blending hard, Zeppelin-esque rock (Hot Sake) with Ray Charles-esqe soul (Ladybird), but Rock Me Baby NEEDS to be recorded by JTNL. Rock on!
I'd have to say the best one is This Girl, Time for Love, Young Love. It's too hard to choose which one ...OMG... She Wears a Smile also!!! I love all the others too but I'm a loving romantic and you only hear these song's from you Jonathan. There's nothing as good as this anywhere! Ahhhhhh Lady Bird, Sunshine & Lost Soul are amazing too!
Mary Jane's Last Dance. I heard you guys do a cover of The weight by The Band. It's one of my all time favorite songs, unfortunately I have't been lucky enough to hear it.
I would have to go with Rock Me Baby. Especially the version you all did at the Dallas House of Blues on October 17, 2009. Not only does it show the virtuosity that you all have with you're respective instruments, but it is a straight up BLUES jam. Your version of the song is as bluesy as Ladybird is soulful and gospel. It captures the essence of JTNL as Crossroads did for Cream or as Hard to Handle did for the Black Crowes. I highly recommend that you guys record a version of this song for your next album. Pardon Me has shown your amazing talents of blending hard, Zeppelin-esque rock (Hot Sake) with Ray Charles-esqe soul (Ladybird), but Rock Me Baby NEEDS to be recorded by JTNL. Rock on!
I'd have to say the best one is This Girl, Time for Love, Young Love. It's too hard to choose which one ...OMG... She Wears a Smile also!!! I love all the others too but I'm a loving romantic and you only hear these song's from you Jonathan. There's nothing as good as this anywhere! Ahhhhhh Lady Bird, Sunshine & Lost Soul are amazing too!
OHHH MAN! Gotta go with Honky Tonk Women! (Crosstown Traffic is 2nd though)
I really liked the cover of Champagne Supernova at the HOB in Dallas for NYE. It was hypnotic.
Id have to say Honky Tonk Woman :)
as much as I love Mary Jane's Last Dance... I'm going with Crosstown Traffic. I love everyone getting their individual jam time!