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Topic History of: Elvis invades the FAB Chart
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The Cat The FAB Mag page does say that Jackson Cook was influenced by Bob Dylan and Neil Young, so the vocals sort of fit with that. I think the song is well constructed and I love the couple of skips in style and tempo. At that age all my songs were a lot more basic.
zooloo Just listened to Jackson Cooke - quite an odd idea, the song is fairly dull and pedestrian, the vocal sounds strange... I don't dislike this, I don't like this.

Having said al that there is something of interest in this.

Brent Freedom Blair - Oh dear.

Jennifer Rafferty - pleasant enough but I stopped listening quite quickly.

As for Elvis... my opinion on Elvis is seldom popular.

Good to see an eclectic mix again even if not my cup of tea.
The Cat It's the 30th anniversary of Elvis' death, this month, and he has two of the new entries in the FAB Chart.

Other new entries come from Jennifer Rafferty and Brent Freeman Blair.

No change at the top, but good climbs for Slade and The Shed.

I really like The Shed's song. It's grown on me enormously.

http://fabchart.tripod.com

I wonder if Elvis will be popping into other charts, to mark the occasion.