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More Twisted Tunes
 
In Your Eyes (orig. Peter Gabriel)
Goody Two Shoes (orig. Adam Ant)
Last Train To Clarksville (orig. The Monkees)
Waiting (orig. Matthew Sweet)
Shiny Happy People (orig. R.E.M.)
Would I Lie To You (orig. Eurythmics)
Brown Eyed Girl (orig. Van Morrison)
Jeanne Maher - Lead Vocals
Charlene Benson - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Susan Griffin - Bass, Backing Vocals
Allen Benson - Drums, Triangle
Dan Givin - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Allen Benson - Drums, Lead Vocals
Jeanne Maher - Tambourine, Backing Vocals
Charlene Benson - Keyboards
Susan Griffin - Bass
Dan Givin - Guitar
Jeanne Maher - Lead Vocals
Charlene Benson - Tambourine, "Train Whistle Whoo"
Susan Griffin - Bass
Allen Benson - Drums, "Train Whistle Whoo"
Dan Givin - Guitar
Jeanne Maher - Lead Vocals
Charlene Benson - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Susan Griffin - Bass, Backing Vocals
Allen Benson - Drums, Backing Vocals
Dan Givin - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Allen Benson - Drums, Lead Vocals
Jeanne Maher - Tambourine, Vocals
Charlene Benson - Keyboards, Vocals
Susan Griffin - Bass, Vocals
Dan Givin - Guitar
Charlene Benson - Lead Vocals, Keyboards
Jeanne Maher - Backing Vocals
Susan Griffin - Bass, Backing Vocals
Allen Benson - Drums
Dan Givin - Guitar
Allen Benson - Drums, Lead Vocals
Jeanne Maher - Vocals
Charlene Benson - Keyboards, Vocals
Susan Griffin - Bass, Vocals
Dan Givin - Guitar, Backing Vocals
One of the first songs Individually Twisted ever performed in public. Nice touch on the secondary vocals near the end by Charlene.
The one song Individually Twisted did that really caused Allen to raise a sweat!
One of the songs that was just plain fun to play -- everytime. And who doesn't love The Monkees???
Not everyone recognized this...it's probably one of the more obscure songs that Individually Twisted played. But most of the band were Matthew Sweet fans, and it's just a great song!
If you're going to do an R.E.M. song, wouldn't you do something easy, like "Radio Free Europe"? Nah...do this one, with a "waltz" beginning and break in the middle, vocals that go in rounds...but somehow, it all seemed to work!
Charlene absolutely tears this one up! Between her vocals and keyboards, Jeanne and Susan's background vocals, Dan's guitar work and Allen's pounding drums, it rocks!
Another one of the first songs Individually Twisted performed in public...and probably one of the last.