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I Won't Back Down - KT Tunstall/Mike McCready/Leah Julius

Thu May 10, 2018 11:31 pm

Re: I Won't Back Down - KT Tunstall/Mike McCready/Leah Juliu

Thu May 10, 2018 11:32 pm

I think it’s pretty fair to say that we are living through a pretty tumultuous era. It seems like our politics have never divided us so much before as a country, and millions of people have taken to the streets across the last 18 months or so to voice their dissatisfaction with both the powers-that-be, and the policies they hope to put into place, or dismantle. To help voice their support for so many different grassroots uprisings like the Women’s March, the fight to save Obamacare, and the wave of students protesting gun violence after the shooting at Parkland, today, KT Tunstall and Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready have unveiled a powerful cover of Tom Petty’s immortal hit song “I Won’t Back Down.”

Tunstall did a lot of the heavy lifting on the song, performing nearly all the instruments you hear on the track, including acoustic guitar, bass guitar, keyboards and percussion. McCready lent his own signature, electrifying guitar parts and served as the producer, while Thunderpussy drummer Leah Julius added the unrelenting percussion.

In the video’s opening the trio stated the goals they hoped to accomplish with the song. “The three musicians felt it would serve as a loud shout of support to all the people all over the world marching, protesting and standing up for justice and equality…Power to the people!”

Re: I Won't Back Down - KT Tunstall/Mike McCready/Leah Juliu

Thu May 10, 2018 11:52 pm

at some point, 70% of newly released guitar-based rock songs will feature Mike McCready

Re: I Won't Back Down - KT Tunstall/Mike McCready/Leah Juliu

Fri May 11, 2018 4:02 pm

I'm ok with that

Re: I Won't Back Down - KT Tunstall/Mike McCready/Leah Juliu

Fri May 11, 2018 10:17 pm

The world would be a better place if Mike McCready showed up at random sets and interrupted the bands with 5 minute ripping solos and then mysteriously just walked off stage only to appear once again at a another random band’s set the next night.
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