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Warm Beer and Cold Women - Tom Waits cover


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That's what that song is called? Heard it but never knew the name.

 

Nicely done, FB.

 

A band I was in use to do a version of Albert King's 'Cold Women With Warm Hearts', no relation to yours except cold women. Except when the sanger got tipsy, he may have sang 'Hot Women With Warm ....' (Rhymes with arts).

 

 

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Thanks folks.I find pretty much everyone that posts songs here has some aspect to their songs / performance that makes me think "I wish I could do XXXX as well as that".So I'm learning off you all and really appreciate any comments.

IanHenry room temperature IS a cold beer in England! [mellow]

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I never figured out why people over the pond drink warm beer.

 

Back when I drank, I drank it fast enough so it NEVER got warm. Without a Koozie.

 

And I lived in Arizona for years.....

 

Nice job FB !

 

You need a T.V. show....

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I never figured out why people over the pond drink warm beer.

 

Back when I drank, I drank it fast enough so it NEVER got warm. Without a Koozie.

 

And I lived in Arizona for years.....

 

Nice job FB !

 

You need a T.V. show....

 

To me the best beer is in a frosted mug with little slivers of ice floating on top.

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I cant think of any artist that suits your style and voice more than Tom Waits .... its a natural choice FB and you deliver it with taste in your crooner way that we've come to enjoy. Also, never mentioned it before, but your J-45 has to the most distinct J-45 tone ive ever come across. I dont know if its the way you play it, but it has some of the fastest decay and short sustain ive heard on a J-45, in other words it just doesnt ring out. But it totally suits that jazzy style that you play to a tee mate.

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