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cbenedict
I thought that Meg did a great job with singing "Oh Atlanta". I recognized the tune from Bad Company and thought it was a brave choice and a great rendition of the tune. Despite what the dude from Alabama said, It kicked butt!!
spiritinthesky
[font="Comic Sans MS"][/font] Hi, I agree, the Alabama dude just didn't get it. It's now Sweet Home Alabama, it's
Oh Atanta. Great song and Meg really did a good job, she sounded as unique as the lead singer of Bad Company, which got his start or first big hit in the US as the lead singer of the band "Free" IT'S ALRIGHT NOW, in the early 70s. I believe Meg will go far, she is great.
spiritinthesky
Hi, I agree, the Alabama dude just didn't get it. It's now Sweet Home Alabama, it's
Oh Atanta. Great song and Meg really did a good job, she sounded as unique as the lead singer of Bad Company, which got his start or first big hit in the US as the lead singer of the band "Free" IT'S ALRIGHT NOW, in the early 70s. I believe Meg will go far, she is great.
megallison
I just listened to the Bad Company version and I'm diggin it! i was only familiar with the alison krauss version - but the more i listen to it, either version, the more i love it! I have no regrets about that song choice! thanks guys.
Dixielady
QUOTE (spiritinthesky @ Jan 20 2007, 09:51 AM) *
[font="Comic Sans MS"][/font] Hi, I agree, the Alabama dude just didn't get it. It's now Sweet Home Alabama, it's
Oh Atanta. Great song and Meg really did a good job, she sounded as unique as the lead singer of Bad Company, which got his start or first big hit in the US as the lead singer of the band "Free" IT'S ALRIGHT NOW, in the early 70s. I believe Meg will go far, she is great.


I have never heard of any of these bands, were they country or rock ? I was around in the 70's so should remember if they were country.
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