Tribute Bands That Should Happen - Part 2
Simply Red Hot Chilli Peppers
California funk-rocker play money-spinning kitchen sink ditties including Money (Give It Away Now)
REM Speedwagon
Lame soft rock meets southern-fried alt-folk rocksters
The Rolling Joss Stones
R&B sensations play a back catalogue of drug-fuelled bluesy hits.
Kenny Rogers & Hammerstein
The golden age of the Hollywood musican in a country and western style. One for the ladies.
The Dead Nigel Kennedys
Vivaldi meets the moshpit. Hits include “Holiday in Cambodia (Spring)”
Al Green Day
Smooth soul and blazing punk
Bing Crosby Stills and Nash
Pot-laced harmonies of fireside classics
Talking Radioheads
Quirky arthouse band meets whiney indie die-hards
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May 23rd, 2005 at 7:50 pm
Nice. I might have gone for the Rolling Stone Roses, though. Self-absorbed Manchester shoe-gazers meet leathery, drug-addled rockers?