Who really does...

skodeo7

Active member
Staff member
...the snoop dogg 'gin and juice' cover?

Some people think its Phish (IT IS NOT)

Some people think its O.A.R. (I think its them)

Some people have no idea

Does anyone know who actually does this song?

|D|U|N|C|A|N|

'Jeez, he gets more excited over that than playboy'

[/i]-My dad talking to my mom after the new Freeze came[/i]
 
Well I was almost positive it was Phish until now. Now I am just confused. How do you know it is not Phish?

_____________________

Andrew

SUVs suck!

Let the snow countdown begin

---4 months for the Midwest---
 
dude there is more than one cover. I ahve a phish bootleg thing i found in the import section and it has gin and juice performed by phish. But the one I am guessing you are tlaking about does sound ike OAR to me. But the cd i have is called covers '98 or something but its pretty cool if you can find it cheap saw it once for like 35 so then it is a complete waste of money cause almost every song can easliy be found on kazaa.

Enforcing marijuana prohibition costs taxpayers an estimated $10 billion annually and results in the arrest of more than 734,000 individuals per year -- far more than the total number of arrestees for all violent crimes combined, including murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault.' - www.norml.org

 
just the style of music does not sound at all like phish

|D|U|N|C|A|N|

'Jeez, he gets more excited over that than playboy'

[/i]-My dad talking to my mom after the new Freeze came[/i]
 
no it totally isn't there style, it sounds like Les Claypool more than anything.

|D|U|N|C|A|N|

'Jeez, he gets more excited over that than playboy'

[/i]-My dad talking to my mom after the new Freeze came[/i]
 
yeah the voice sounds nothing like phish

skiing in fun

if canadian bacon is ham, then what is bacon?
 
if your dying to hear phish play it i could rip it and send it to you on aim off this cd. And i agree with you guys it obvioulsy isnt them and i guess i could see that as being les claypool a little.

Enforcing marijuana prohibition costs taxpayers an estimated $10 billion annually and results in the arrest of more than 734,000 individuals per year -- far more than the total number of arrestees for all violent crimes combined, including murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault.' - www.norml.org

 
Back
Top