I decided to do a country/folk sort of cover of this classic punk rock tune for Sunday morning. This song was originally recorded by Social Distortion and it's an anthem to a whole lot of people. I hope you guys enjoy this version.
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Thanks Rope and Uncle. Social D was a very friendly firm of punk rock. There was definitely a lot of rockabilly influence. I saw them live years ago and Mike Ness said he credited 3 acts for making him a musician. John Cash, Rolling Stones, & Hank Sr.
Social Distortion had so many great tunes that wanna be adapted to acoustic! They loved to punk up some o’ them great old country tunes too. Nice job on this one.
Thanks Doug and Derek. You are correct guys. Social Distortion is definitely a punk-inspired bank but this song had more of a rockabilly feel. I'm glad both of you liked it.
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Thanks Ambrose.
Cool acoustic and catchy rendition there, Kale. Your cat hung by to have a listen too!
Check out their cover of Ring of Fire... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BaksqH2YXQ
Never heard them before ! must agree whit Doug they dont sound that "Punk"to me, more classic rock! but a fun song to put in the spotlight again !
Thanks t-belly. It’s a fun song.
Brilliant cover! I can see by the smile on your face you enjoyed it too :)
Thanks Rope and Uncle. Social D was a very friendly firm of punk rock. There was definitely a lot of rockabilly influence. I saw them live years ago and Mike Ness said he credited 3 acts for making him a musician. John Cash, Rolling Stones, & Hank Sr.
Social Distortion. Punk Rock. I did not expect to like it. But I did. Quite a bit.
Social Distortion had so many great tunes that wanna be adapted to acoustic! They loved to punk up some o’ them great old country tunes too. Nice job on this one.
Thanks Doug and Derek. You are correct guys. Social Distortion is definitely a punk-inspired bank but this song had more of a rockabilly feel. I'm glad both of you liked it.