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zondag 16 september 2018 om 10:14
Nee nee nee! Niemand mag en kan Neil songs zingen! Alleen Neil zelf!!!!
Het leek er allemaal niet op!
Toen UB 40 Red Red Wine deed vroeger, was ik al boos.
Dat nummer heeft Neil geschreven toen ie 17 was en dan wordt er later een reggae versie van gemaakt.
Zo not done!
Ik verbaas me erover dat de buitenkant van de dingen zoveel verbergt.
zondag 16 september 2018 om 11:37
OMG wat heb ik onder een steen gelegen! Red Red wine is een cover en dan ook nog eens van Neil Diamond??yasmijn schreef: ↑16-09-2018 10:14Nee nee nee! Niemand mag en kan Neil songs zingen! Alleen Neil zelf!!!!
Het leek er allemaal niet op!
Toen UB 40 Red Red Wine deed vroeger, was ik al boos.
Dat nummer heeft Neil geschreven toen ie 17 was en dan wordt er later een reggae versie van gemaakt.
Zo not done!
Poep, wie heeft jou gescheten?
zondag 16 september 2018 om 17:36
"Red Red Wine" is a song originally written, performed, and recorded by American singer Neil Diamond in 1967. It is included on Neil's second studio album, Just for You. The lyrics are sung from the perspective of a person who finds that drinking red wine is the only way to forget his woes.
When Neil left the Bang Records label in 1968, Bang continued to release Neil Diamond singles, often adding newly recorded instruments and background vocals to album tracks from the two Neil Diamond albums that Bang had issued. For the "Red Red Wine" single, Bang added a background choir without Neil's involvement or permission. Diamond's version reached number sixty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1968. A live version was released on Diamond's The Greatest Hits (1966–92) but the 1968 single version has never been issued on a vinyl album or CD.
The song was covered by several artists shortly after Diamond's recording was released. In 1968, the Dutch singer Peter Tetteroo (from the band Tee Set) had a hit with a cover of the song in Netherlands. Tony Tribe covered the song in 1969 in a reggae-influenced style. In 1983, UB40 recorded the best known version of the song, in a lighter reggae style. The UB40 version topped the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart. Diamond later performed a UB40-inspired version of the song while on tour.
When Neil left the Bang Records label in 1968, Bang continued to release Neil Diamond singles, often adding newly recorded instruments and background vocals to album tracks from the two Neil Diamond albums that Bang had issued. For the "Red Red Wine" single, Bang added a background choir without Neil's involvement or permission. Diamond's version reached number sixty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1968. A live version was released on Diamond's The Greatest Hits (1966–92) but the 1968 single version has never been issued on a vinyl album or CD.
The song was covered by several artists shortly after Diamond's recording was released. In 1968, the Dutch singer Peter Tetteroo (from the band Tee Set) had a hit with a cover of the song in Netherlands. Tony Tribe covered the song in 1969 in a reggae-influenced style. In 1983, UB40 recorded the best known version of the song, in a lighter reggae style. The UB40 version topped the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart. Diamond later performed a UB40-inspired version of the song while on tour.
Ik verbaas me erover dat de buitenkant van de dingen zoveel verbergt.
zondag 16 september 2018 om 19:53
Ik weet het. Ik was er live bij maar leuk vond ik het niet.
Ik verbaas me erover dat de buitenkant van de dingen zoveel verbergt.
zondag 23 september 2018 om 14:36
vrijdag 30 augustus 2019 om 21:53
Ja vind ik ook wel. Zij praat tenminste normaal met die mensen en niet of ze tegen een stel kinderen praat.Flowerspowers schreef: ↑30-08-2019 21:51Ik vond Lieke nooit zo te pruimen maar... ik vind dat ze dit echt super leuk en goed doet.
Verfrissend na die stomme Wendy met haar kinderstemmetje.
vrijdag 30 augustus 2019 om 22:01
Ja, Joke is top
zondag 1 september 2019 om 16:57