Steve’n’Seagulls – The Trooper
An evening pause: If the Rolling Stones can do country (see yesterday’s pause), why can’t a bunch of Finns cover some American music?
Hat tip Dan Morris.
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Or in this case, a bunch of Finns cover a song by a British band (Iron Maiden) but in the style of American bluegrass?
Pink Floyd
“Shine On You Crazy Diamond”
The Breslev Brothers (Arye & Gil) live in Zion Square, Jerusalem.(2013)
https://youtu.be/D97gP-1zyqQ
10:18
Tammy Wynette recorded a song with the British group, The LKF in 1991, it became a No. 1 hit in eighteen countries the following year and Number 11 on the US billboard chart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP5oHL3zBDg&ab_channel=KLF
Or even better, my favourite: Thunderstruck by AC/DC
https://youtu.be/e4Ao-iNPPUc
GHolland is correct; my description for Bob was in error: I only learned of the song because of this cover, having spent the early ’80s under water. Some background on the song is here: https://www.vintageheavymetal.com/songs/story-behind-iron-maiden-trooper/