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VIDEO THRWBCK: Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra - Some Velvet Morning (1967)
So, it's all over. Last night we went all the way to Southpaw in Brooklyn to see the Vaselines play what is sure to go down as one of the best sets of our entire lives. As Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee swapped lyrics over their indie pop/psychedelic punk masterpieces, we kept flashing back to this Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra song from the late '60s. "Some Velvet Morning" has been covered to all hell, but this original remains the greatest version (even though the 2002 Primal Scream and Kate Moss cover is, surprisingly, amazing). Only Lee Hazlewood could look like he's coming to kick your ass while riding a horse down a beach.
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