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J E B Stuart

Wikipedia provides: "You Could Have Been a Lady"was written by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson of the British soul band Hot Chocolate in 1969. While originally released by Hot Chocolate in 1971, the song is well-known for the 1972 cover version by the Canadian rock band April Wine."

With that in mind, let me just that April Wine is hands-down one of the most superb rock bands to ever hit the scene.  And they're still in business even though Miles Goodwin passed in 2023:


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Herman

Miles and the boys were pretty fair musicians but they were not good song writers.

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J E B Stuart

According to Wikipedia, " The Reverend Horton Heat is the stage name of American musician James C. Heath (born 1959) as well as the name of his psychobilly trio from Dallas. Heath is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist. A reviewer for the magazine Prick called Heath the "godfather of modern rockabilly and psychobilly."  I'm not a regular listener, but I've heard enough over the years to know he can damn sure tear it up.  Although I would've never expected it, this is a righteous cover of the Motörhead classic:


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Shen Li

Quote from: J E B Stuart on May 17, 2026, 12:44:18 PMAccording to Wikipedia, " The Reverend Horton Heat is the stage name of American musician James C. Heath (born 1959) as well as the name of his psychobilly trio from Dallas. Heath is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist. A reviewer for the magazine Prick called Heath the "godfather of modern rockabilly and psychobilly."  I'm not a regular listener, but I've heard enough over the years to know he can damn sure tear it up.  Although I would've never expected it, this is a righteous cover of the Motörhead classic:


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J E B Stuart

More often than not, that's how it seems to go with  with covers. Frankly, I was surprised The Reverend covered it at all because they're psychobilly and rockabilly.

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formosan

Quote from: J E B Stuart on Today at 10:48:05 AMMore often than not, that's how it seems to go with  with covers. Frankly, I was surprised The Reverend covered it at all because they're psychobilly and rockabilly.

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J E B Stuart

Quote from: formosan on Today at 10:56:56 AMPsychobilly J E B Stuart?

Yes formosan, psychobilly. Frankly, I would be content to lump it all under rockabilly. Anyway, I consider it it a sub-category of rockabilly. This link will explain it better than I can:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychobilly

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