Most Interesting Chuck Berry cover

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  1. As I once read here in another thread, they are playing it like their tour bus is double parked.
     
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  2. A personal favorite. I just love the groove they are putting down.

     
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  3. kinkling

    kinkling Forum Resident

    Nobody has mentioned Peter Tosh yet?
     
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  4. Comet01

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    Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band - I'm Talking About You
    [The song takes an unexpected detour @ 1:25.]
     
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  5. Gems-A-Bems

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    KMFDM “Too Much”
     
  6. smiecz

    smiecz Sentient Being

    "Bartender, somebody tried to blow us up tonight!... Are ya loose?!?"
     
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    'School Day' by Sonny Holliday
     
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  10. PJayBe

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    Bruce Springsteen - Back In The USA (Main Point - 1975)

     
  11. Rick Bartlett

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    Waylon n Jessi: Cel a Vie
     
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  12. stetsonic

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    Stones' Let It Rock is the definitive version. It's simply delivered with such terrific groove and swagger - like an off-schedule train comin' two miles out. :) I also like Keef's Run Rudolph Run more than the original. Heartfelt stuff.
     
  13. pokemaniacjunk

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    Elton John's cover of Johnny B Goode
     
  14. Fastnbulbous

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  15. jjhunsecker

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    I love Elvis's version of "Too Much Monkey Business" because it uses an acoustic guitar to play the riff and the solo
     
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