Para?noid on 30/4/2006 at 18:03
The questions stands wether or not the opener, "It's My Life" is the Talk Talk or the Dr. Alban version
henke on 30/4/2006 at 18:10
<strike>I got that fucken album, recently when someone put it in my head to check out paul anka i d/l'd that shit. dont remember much of it, coz... i... dunno.
ps.</strike> anka means "duck" in swedish LOL
Parker'sSire on 30/4/2006 at 20:04
jjjust listtennned tt t-to the clips...
"It's My life" = neither one.
It's a B-bon Jjjovi song... I don't know if anyone else d-did it...
(struggles to stop the twitching)
And to think that I used to ddo this kind of s-stuff for a living....
(things are s-starting to get kinda blurrrry....)
Biggest p-problem iss t-that some of this stuff actually w-works...
n-now I need to hear the Van Halen version of "You're Having My Baby"...
sssorry... not too coherent right n-now...
J-jump...???? Picture Bill Murray's STL lounge singer (those of you who remember).
OnionBob on 30/4/2006 at 20:19
most of this music should never even be fucking played, let alone covered
Auriel on 1/5/2006 at 02:04
The Manson/NiN cover of Worlock made me fracture my fingers.
demagogue on 1/5/2006 at 02:59
I remember being in my local supermarket and a muzak version of Enter Sandman started playing.
Gingerbread Man on 1/5/2006 at 03:27
I want to hear Piglick take on Everything's Ruined.
Tonamel on 1/5/2006 at 03:57
I've actually heard all of Rock Swings, and while the source material may be questionable, the covers are surprisingly solid. And it's the good, authentic big band sound, not the weak, cheesy (
http://www.frankbennett.com/discography.htm) Frank Bennett covering Radiohead's "Creep" kind.