Prabir/Goldrush Did A Beatles Set…

by | Mar 1, 2011 | MUSIC

…at The Camel on Saturday, February 19, and our man with the camera, Todd Raviotta, was in the house. He brought back photo and video evidence of a pretty great time, exemplified by the following video, a cover of one of my favorite Beatles tunes, “And Your Bird Can Sing:”

Prabir/Goldrush & friends from Todd Raviotta on Vimeo.

The horns are an unconventional but excellent added touch, and quite a few other songs over the course of the evening also featured a little help from Goldrush’s friends, as can be seen on this raging version of “Oh! Darling.”

prabir/goldrush oh darling from Todd Raviotta on Vimeo.

There are a bunch of blown lyrics in there, but hey, everybody’s having fun, right? And anyway, John Lennon was famous for forgetting the words to his songs when he played live, so if anything Prabir/Goldrush and friends are carrying on a proud Beatles-related tradition.

CHECK OUT VIDEO OF THE ENTIRE SET HERE!


…at The Camel on Saturday, February 19, and our man with the camera, Todd Raviotta, was in the house. He brought back photo and video evidence of a pretty great time, exemplified by the following video, a cover of one of my favorite Beatles tunes, “And Your Bird Can Sing:”

Prabir/Goldrush & friends from Todd Raviotta on Vimeo.

The horns are an unconventional but excellent added touch, and quite a few other songs over the course of the evening also featured a little help from Goldrush’s friends, as can be seen on this raging version of “Oh! Darling.”

prabir/goldrush oh darling from Todd Raviotta on Vimeo.

There are a bunch of blown lyrics in there, but hey, everybody’s having fun, right? And anyway, John Lennon was famous for forgetting the words to his songs when he played live, so if anything Prabir/Goldrush and friends are carrying on a proud Beatles-related tradition.

CHECK OUT VIDEO OF THE ENTIRE SET HERE!

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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