Sunday, February 25, 2007
Can't Buy Me Love (Live 1964)
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It barely sounds like them because.....it isn't htem singing!!! Looks like the SPinal cracker project or whatever is a cover group that sings all Beatles songs. They matched up their vocals to the old video clip.
Give me the Fab Faux any time. You ever hear them Barry? Recreating the later stuff live, the stuff the Beatles never performed live themselves.
Posted by: SJGMoney | Mar 4, 2007 10:12:21 PM