Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Willie Nelson imitates Eddie Vedder on 'Just Breathe'

The greatness of the music allows us to enjoy cherished moments with some regularity. From tributes to deceased artists (did you saw the tribute to Red Hot Chili Peppers on a topic of Beastie Boys?) To format bows sound of young talent to their referents more direct. On rare occasions this happens formula backwards, and at these points when not hesitate to make a stop on the way to remarcarlo as best they deserve. One such case happened recently when Willie Nelson, known as one of the fathers of country folk, has taken the song 'Just Breathe' of our beloved Eddie Vedder appeared in his day "Backspacer" by Pearl Jam.

The father of "Red Headed Stranger" and "The Sound In Your Mind" has made an adjustment that works very close to the original. The main difference lies in the remarkable set of simultaneous voices that gives a degree of sensationalism to the trembling voice of this great hero of the country. Below we leave both the studio version as the rendition of Willie performed in Sirius XM. If you want to do with the song you must remember that 'Just Breathe' Willie Nelson appears on "Heroes," the Texan last album has gone on sale today through Amazon and other digital and physical stores.

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