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  • “How Good It Can Get” (Wallflowers Acoustic Rock Cover Song) – The Laptop Sessions

    Monday, May 24th, 2010

    Originally posted 2008-04-12 15:44:16.

    By Jim Fusco:

    Welcome to your Saturday edition of The Laptop Sessions with me, Jim Fusco!

    Today, I join the Wallflowers group with Chris and Jeff (who’ve done quite a few already) and do one of my favorite tunes, “How Good It Can Get”.

    This song has one of the best hooks I’ve ever heard, plus it was my “anthem” song during my trip to Italy last year. I remember one night, after an amazing Tuscan dinner, walking through the streets back to the hotel. I was singing this song at the top of my lungs. Clearly less-than-level-headed, I kept also yelling out that I was still on key!

    Well, this was recorded long after that night and I was STILL on key! I hope you enjoy today’s Session and make sure to keep checking the blog at LaptopSessions.com for exclusive videos from our first ever LIVE concert tonight!

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  • “Some Flowers Bloom Dead” (Wallflowers Acoustic Cover Song) – The Laptop Sessions

    Monday, May 17th, 2010

    Originally posted 2008-08-18 23:26:02.

     By Jeff Copperthite:

    Welcome to your Monday Night Football….er, edition of The Laptop Sessions!  It’s the man, myth, and legend Jeff Copperthite tonight with your latest acoustic cover video for the series.  I hope this song is familiar to you, because it is a good one.

    The song is another one from The Wallflowers called “Some Flowers Bloom Dead” from their album “(Breach)”.  I think the album as a whole is one of the most underrated of their albums.  It has some really awesome tunes on it and I know that my friend Rory would belt out the tracklisting in order.  I’d put down $40 that he could do it.  Before session-a-day ends in a mere 4 months and 13 days (almost 2/3 done), I will do another song from this album called “Murder 101″ because I think the tune is that good.

    You may notice I enjoy covering this band a lot.  It has something to do with the fact I haven’t had to filter many (if any) negative comments about ANY of their covers here or on Youtube.  Maybe my singing style is similar to Jakob Dylan, or you can tell that I’m a huge fan when you watch me play their tunes.  Regardless, I love bringing you more videos of their songs.  However, I had to include a little text after my title in the video.  I must admit that I was getting a little tired in this recording session.  I’m have to sit down and record some videos this week so this doesn’t happen in the future.  My guitar playing isn’t as clean as usual, but I was trying my hardest to not ruin another take.  I don’t think I’m a perfectionist, but when it comes to recording these videos, sometimes I just have to relax and just play the song.

    Terrific Tuesday is next, and Jim Fusco is on deck for that.  I hope you checked out his video from Saturday.  What a great, great video and great song.  You’re really missing out if you haven’t seen it.  Here, I’ll even give you the direct link: Ben Folds “Time”.



  • Barenaked Ladies & Wallflowers Non-Album Tracks – Playlists on Parade

    Saturday, May 8th, 2010

    By Chris Moore:

    While I always have been and always will be an “album guy,” I have to admit that the ability to download singles does indeed have its merits.  Until recently, music fans haven’t had very good options when their favorite artists and bands record non-album tracks.  We’ve essentially had two options: 1) buy the soundtrack, import, etc. that the song was released on, or 2) wait years for an official compilation album to come out.  In the first case, you’ve spent more money than it’s probably worth and you’re left with a handful of songs that you don’t want and won’t listen to.  In the second case, well…

    Who wants to wait that long?

    So, I’ve just recently been putting aside my distaste for downloading music and started scavenging iTunes for songs I’m interested in.  What I never expected to find was a wealth of non-album tracks from two of my all-time favorite bands: the Barenaked Ladies and the Wallflowers.  I was thrilled to find twenty songs that weren’t forgettable throw-aways.  For the most part, the twenty songs I found and downloaded were well worth the price of admission.

    Of course, I couldn’t help myself:  I just had to create a playlist!

    The twenty songs you’ll find below run the gamut from demos to covers to generally unheard gems.  I couldn’t get enough of the Wallflowers’ take on the Rubber Soul classic “I’m Looking Through You,” so that quickly became the lead-off track.  Odd as it may seem coming from a guy who regularly contributes to a cover song music video blog, I don’t consider myself a fan of covers.  (You’d better believe, for instance, that I laughed out loud about two sentences into a serious article about an upcoming Phil Collins album of Motown covers.)  That being said, there are some phenomenal ones here, not the least of which are BnL’s cover of “Oh Yoko” and Jakob Dylan and Dhani Harrison’s take on “Gimme Some Truth.”  There’s something special about hearing a performance by the sons of two of the best singer/songwriters in rock music history, one of whom is a distinguished singer/songwriter in his own right.

    I was blown away by the Barenaked Ladies originals that I found.  Typically, a band saves their crummiest little numbers for this sort of fare, so I certainly didn’t expect a BnL song on the Simple Life soundtrack to be anything stellar.  Go ahead, though:  listen to “The Other Day I Met A Bear” and just try to stop yourself from dragging and dropping it into your BnL music folder.  While “One Little Slip” isn’t anything outstanding, it’s a fun track, as much as “La La La La Lemon” is a funny track.

    What weaves these covers and originals together on this playlist are the great live takes, particularly the iTunes Originals versions.  “After the Blackbird Sings” hails from the Wallflowers’ forgettable self-titled 1992 debut, but it is more than resurrected here.  I was thrilled to finally get a live version of “It’s All Been Done,” made all the more enjoyable for me because it reminds me of singing backup during MoU performances of this great track.

    If you’re a Barenaked Ladies and/or Wallflowers fan, and especially if this year’s All in Good Time (BnL) and Women & Country (Jakob Dylan) releases weren’t enough to satiate you, then I know you’ll love the songs on this playlist.

    1)  “I’m Looking Through You” – The Wallflowers

    2)  “One Little Slip” – BnL

    3)  “After the Blackbird Sings” (iTunes Originals Version) – The Wallflowers

    4)  “The Other Day I Met A Bear” – BnL

    5)  “Everything I Need” (iTunes Originals Version) – The Wallflowers

    6)  “Easy” (acoustic) – BnL

    7)  “6th Avenue Heartache” (Live) – The Wallflowers

    8)  “La La La La Lemon” – BnL

    9)  “God Says Nothing Back” (Demo Version) – The Wallflowers

    10)  “Gimme Some Truth” – Jakob Dylan (feat. Dhani Harrison)

    11)  “It’s All Been Done” (Live) – BnL

    12)  “Whispering Pines” – Jakob Dylan

    13)  “Sleepwalker” (iTunes Originals Version) – The Wallflowers

    14)  “Oh Yoko” – BnL

    15)  “Here He Comes (Confessions of a Drunken Marionette)” (Original Demo) – The Wallflowers

    16)  “Into the Mystic” – The Wallflowers

    17)  “Eat You Sleeping” – The Wallflowers

    18)  “They Long to Be Close to You” – BnL

    19)  “Letters from the Wasteland” (iTunes Originals Version) – The Wallflowers

    20)  “Don’t Cry No Tears” (Live) – The Wallflowers

  • “I’ve Been Delivered” (The Wallflowers Acoustic Cover) – The Laptop Sessions

    Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

    Originally posted 2009-02-27 01:28:37.

    By Jeff Copperthite:

    Welcome to Thumpin’ Thursday!  I’ve returned with a classic band that I’m very used to covering – The Wallflowers!

    Fronted by Jakob Dylan, this band has been around for what seems to be nearly 20 years and has always seemed to impress me in the variety of music they have written and recorded.  There are songs for nearly every mood you can think of, and I have always been able to put this band on the Ipod (Yeah, i’ve got one now – review will be coming in the next week or two) regardless of my mood.

    The song I have selected tonight is called “I’ve Been Delivered” from (Breach).  This song is unique in that there is no bridge, and the song follows the unconventional chord progression/pattern of verse chorus rinse repeat.  Naturally, like a lot of The Dylan family’s lyrics, the lyrics do not repeat.

    I am very close to the 93K mark as of this evening, and I estimate that in two weeks I will tell y0u that I have joined the 6 digit club.

    And tomorrow is my wife’s birthday.  Only those who know me and her know how old she will be.  But I won’t say it here.

    Enjoy our latest cover video, and stay tuned for tomorrow’s guest session.  I can’t wait to see who it is and what they’re covering!



Wallflowers Acoustic Rock Cover Songs and Free mp3 Downloads

Fronted by songwriter Jakob Dylan, son of acoustic guitar music legend Bob Dylan, the Wallflowers have consistently devoted themselves to recording excellent new rock music, producing well-written and performed rock songs in an age when an attention to lyrics and production quality is not necessarily a given for popular bands. In addition, the band has produced several interesting music videos, which are available as free YouTube videos. Another unique quality of the Wallflowers is their interest in keeping their material fresh – on the DVD side of the Rebel, Sweetheart dual-disc, the band performs several acoustic music versions of hits such as “One Headlight” in slightly different arrangements. Jakob Dylan apparently knows how to write a song, but he also knows how to tweak it and play with it to make it a living, breathing entity of sorts. Music reviews have been mixed, and Dylan’s connection to his famous father seems only to have distracted writers who can’t see past the family name and into the intriguing and well-crafted songwriting of this Wallflowers front man, Jakob.



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