Timber Jerry, best described as a "college rock" band with influences rangi… Read Full Bio ↴Timber Jerry, best described as a "college rock" band with influences ranging from The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, and Michael Jackson to Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Barenaked Ladies. More information is available on their web site at TimberJerry.com.
Their 2003 sophomore full length release, Audio Cinema, showcases their "Superfun Jumprock" sound, driven by percussive rhythm guitar work and strong vocal harmonies. Other esteemed Boston musicians appear on the recording, including their producer and 30+ year music veteran Stu Covington. Tom Bianchi fills in on bass and Adam Schertzer adds his smooth saxophone to complete a full, satisfying listening experience.
During their brief performance career (2000 - 2002), Timber Jerry played esteemed Boston clubs such as Harper's Ferry, Great Scott, Kendall Cafe, and The Middle East (Corner), and several other New England venues. They may be best known for their rare cover versions of 80's hits like "Bust A Move" and "Sexual Healing." Also to be noted (and available for download on this site) is their 80's parody of the Bryan Adams classic "Summer of 69."
Other venues on Timber Jerry's resume include the Lowell Memorial Auditorium, Mount Wachusett opening for jamband giant Entrain, and Massachusetts colleges Westfield State and Becker College.
Their 2003 sophomore full length release, Audio Cinema, showcases their "Superfun Jumprock" sound, driven by percussive rhythm guitar work and strong vocal harmonies. Other esteemed Boston musicians appear on the recording, including their producer and 30+ year music veteran Stu Covington. Tom Bianchi fills in on bass and Adam Schertzer adds his smooth saxophone to complete a full, satisfying listening experience.
During their brief performance career (2000 - 2002), Timber Jerry played esteemed Boston clubs such as Harper's Ferry, Great Scott, Kendall Cafe, and The Middle East (Corner), and several other New England venues. They may be best known for their rare cover versions of 80's hits like "Bust A Move" and "Sexual Healing." Also to be noted (and available for download on this site) is their 80's parody of the Bryan Adams classic "Summer of 69."
Other venues on Timber Jerry's resume include the Lowell Memorial Auditorium, Mount Wachusett opening for jamband giant Entrain, and Massachusetts colleges Westfield State and Becker College.
Time & Again
Timber Jerry Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Time & Again' by these artists:
a-ha The sun brought me The moon caught me The wind fought me …
Bluetones Nothing I can do could ever bring those feelings back I've…
Bluetones The Nothing I can do could ever bring those feelings back I've…
David Coverdale Baby, I realise it was you You always want everything…
How To Live Together Why It's so hard to explain This black and white world turne…
The Blue Tones Nothing I can do could ever bring those feelings back I've…
The Bluetones Nothing I can do could ever bring those feelings back I've…
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@josephmartins8882
“Christianity again? After cowboys?!?”
I just love his delivery of that line, gets me every time.
@padraigdoyle9262
"you went all the way back around" kills me 😂
@shanewoody4232
Universe on repeat would explain so many things
@Aflay1
It reminds me of the Mortal Kombat parodies.
“Fatality- AGAIN?”
@OrbitOnceAround
Mark of the beast
@jonasdejesus5386
Eu vi muitos comentários sobre esse episódio no canal do Queen dessa musica
@naterk9460
He betrayed everyone because he "just wanted to live"
The irony is that his punishment was getting exactly what he wanted
@Eric4bz
"You got want you wanted, but you lost what you had."
@horrorfan117
$10 says a Rick decoy made that varnish just so this would happen if Wooden Jerry dicked them all over.
@look997
The varnish was from Mr. Needful. :D