Sunday, December 2, 2007

Teenage Fanclub Feel a whole lot better White room 1995

Duration: 03:33 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-07-04 15:35:51
User: backtomono74
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TFC covering The Byrds

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idahovandal ::: Favorites  2007-07-05 00:01:01

Gene Clark would be proude.
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Kowaldo ::: Favorites  2007-07-05 05:54:24

Manrific!!
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nikav8 ::: Favorites  2007-07-06 12:36:03

Pleasing !
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Pinzhead ::: Favorites  2007-08-05 08:08:48

Excellent version of a great song which was released as the B side of "All I Really Want To Do" and thus failed to be a deserved hit.
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fadsandfancies ::: Favorites  2007-08-25 16:19:32

Great version from a great band...Gene Clark wrote this didn't he?
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TenenteDinamite ::: Favorites  2007-09-16 12:49:37

Man, I have a MP3 of the Fannies doing Fell a Whole Lot Better for years. It's from a radio program and it's completely acostic. Never though I could see a video from an electric version. Great Great Great!!!
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darkglasses ::: Favorites  2007-09-21 21:53:29

Byrds rule. Teenage Fanclub rules. Great song.
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Swodaem ::: Favorites  2007-11-06 14:04:30

Damn, I remember watching this when it was on. A top, top cover by a great band (and an amazing song). I miss The White Room though, miles better than Jools bleedin' Holland.
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orkneyfellow ::: Favorites  2007-11-21 17:16:07

Agreed! I still have some remnants of the White Room scattered through a variety of increasingly lessly played videos from the 1990's. Some cracking stuff in there, enhanced by Mark Radcliffe's humour and presentential skills. Can't help feeling that these videos are now the 2000-thingy's equivalent of playing 78's in the 1970's. Which you clearly didn't. Oh dear.
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