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posted by Megan Seling on January 15 at 15:11 PM
A bluegrass cover of “Sweet Child o Mine.”
With fiddles.
And banjos.
And O Brother, Where Art Thou harmonies
(You’ll find out more in the January 24th issue of The Stranger.)
It can only be an improvement.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anKEih_FrEM
in argentina "bossa n' roses" is a popular acoustic/electro/bossa/downtempo collection of gnr songs. it's really pleasant background music.
We went to Mamma Melina's in the University District on Friday night, and the in house piano player played Sweet Child then. He also played O Sole Mio, Don't Stop Believing and Dancing Queen. Good times.
If you say so.
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It can only be an improvement.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anKEih_FrEM
in argentina "bossa n' roses" is a popular acoustic/electro/bossa/downtempo collection of gnr songs. it's really pleasant background music.
We went to Mamma Melina's in the University District on Friday night, and the in house piano player played Sweet Child then. He also played O Sole Mio, Don't Stop Believing and Dancing Queen. Good times.
If you say so.
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