Bad case of loving you (Moon Martin / Robert Palmer-Cover) - Neighborhood - LIVE
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Bad case of loving you (Original by Moon Martin, also performed by Robert Palmer) now covered by Neighborhood, Recorded Live in Hergiswil LU am 07.02.2015
The guitar, the sound. Love it!
The drummer totally rocks!!!!
I absolutely love the back vocals during the verses !!!
Great song! If Robert Palmer is King, then Moon Martin is a Duke or Earl or Prince or Czar!
I couldn’t understand your phrasing, until I realized, you’re Euro-Pop! The band is fan-freaking-tastic! (That means, “Gran” or Большой, великий!)
Special shout out to your didjeridoo player. Not enough drone-tone instruments in ROCK and ROLL!
great job on the vocals
good job Neighborhood...
RIP Mr Robert Palmer
Wow wow loving song😍
La san pu.... !! Impresionante
What a clusterfuck of a performance
Classic rock song
Starke Nummer! Schade, dass sie nur 3,5 Minuten lag ist... Macht eine "extended Version" draus und lasst jeden von euch einmal als Solisten vortreten. Ihr seid klasse!
j adore encore
Love to see you live.
Excelente muchachos (as), FELICITACIONES y espero suban mas vídeos.
This is rock n roll
wonderful!
Lovely!
Nice wall of sound!
Thank you 🙏
The Female Vocalist standing next to the guy playing the Didge creates the harmony separation and SOUNDS so AWESOME !!! DUMP The Female vocalist in front ..
written by Robert Palmer
Muy bueno
the best is drumer
Rocking in my kitchen
Correction: the original is by Moon Martin. Check your facts.
Someone may have already pointed this out, but the original wasn't by Robert Palmer.
EXCELLENT observation. It was written and performed by Moon Martin. I was his drummer and co-produced some of his records in mid 80"s and toured with him until 1992. There is a live version of us from Paris France somewhere on UA-cam :-) --- drum solo at the end of this version of Bad Case of Lovin You is me :-)
Who cover who?
Too much voices
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do yourself a favor and research Frankie Miller.... You might be surprised at what you find
Lot of damn ppl to pay. Played it sloppy to boot.
Dude played the guitar in E (correct) but an octave too low. Sounded like a "chugging" version of the song.
@@MotownGuitarJoe I noticed that