At The Bar With Southern Comfort: Born Ruffians, “I’m On Fire”

Hanly Banks

In our third episode in the ongoing series, At The Bar With Southern Comfort, in which we travel to some of our favorite new bands’ hometowns (or as near as we can get) and film them covering some of their favorite bands’ best songs, we asked the friendliest Canadians we know to meet us at a bar in Toronto’s Little Italy district.  Luke LaLonde from Born Ruffians came bearing only a guitar in his hands and a familiar song in his head.  A Springsteen cover may have been better suited for last week’s Jersey Shore, but we still love you Canada!  Stay tuned in the coming weeks as we travel across North America racking up frequent flyer miles and good times.

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6 Responses to “At The Bar With Southern Comfort: Born Ruffians, “I’m On Fire””

  1. james edwards Says:

    this is amazing!!!

  2. roger Says:

    been to souz dal in Toronto, great bar

  3. sexliesandvideotape Says:

    That boy shined his boots and kicked ass on this cover! Sounds like a Mississippi field recording specially with that mega groan in the beginning. Never mind I was practicing roundhouse kicks in my mother’s womb when the original song was out but this interpretation makes way more sense with the lyrics. I hope this series continues because its been great so far.

  4. drshaw Says:

    amazing, this really is the best one.

  5. Rikki Stixxx Says:

    Pretty much actually really feeling this…. I’ve seen the boss shred this live like twice and I think he would really ride for this.

  6. Joan-Jettson Says:

    awesome

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