Sunday, 3 January 2010

Sweet Home Ala-gearchange.

The whole point of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama is that it is the same three chords all the way through (D, C & G), which is why pub bands love playing it. I caught the closing titled of the eponymous film on telly a couple of nights ago, and there was a passably good cover version of the song by somebody calling herself Jewel. She chooses to use the chords E, D & A, which is fair enough, but to my horror, I noticed that she snuck in a full tone gearchange at 2 minutes 52 seconds and the last minute or so is F sharp, E & B.

Pointless:

4 comments:

James Higham said...

a full tone gearchange

That's worse than a cow stampede!

Andrew K said...

My opinion of Lynyrd Skynyrd is coloured by the long haired leather clad idiots who put that endless turgid dirge "Freebird" on at the Navigation in Hyde in the late 70s/early 80s. It never reaches a gearchange because thay are still trying to kickstart the sodding thing despite oiled spark plugs right to the end.

Can I just say that I think that the best thing Lynyrd Skynyrd ever did involved a Transall 240 and a forest in Mississippi?

formertory said...

Awww c'mon MW; Jewel's just gorgeous. Give the girl a break, even if this isn't the greatest thang she ever did done.....

or something.

Bill Quango MP said...

Not going to get any converts with that version.