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RE: Cover versus Original - Doddle - 21-03-2021 14:35 (20-03-2021 14:00 )Doddle Wrote: Men Without Hats yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeahOr noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo (they really went through an awful phase of covers) RE: Cover versus Original - Doddle - 17-04-2021 12:47 (16-04-2019 13:26 )Doddle Wrote: Les Reed RIPBlimey, 2 years almost to the day. Barry Mason RIP RE: Cover versus Original - Doddle - 06-05-2021 14:13 Just been reading some book about Talking Heads, so: RE: Cover versus Original - Skyline - 15-05-2021 12:38 Such an awesome track and right up there with one of my favourite Metallica tracks ever RE: Cover versus Original - Doddle - 08-06-2021 13:16 As Cat Stevens covers go, this beats Boyzone's saccharine go at Father and Son: RE: Cover versus Original - Skyline - 25-06-2021 16:35 Such an awesome and iconic track and a great cover from some seriously outstanding musicians Vocals: Ian Gillan Bruce Dickinson Paul Rodgers David Gilmour Bryan Adams Guitars: Brian May David Gilmour Tony Iommi Ritchie Blackmore Alex Lifeson Bass: Chris Squire Keyboards: Geoff Downes Keith Emerson Drums: Roger Taylor The track starts at 1m 28s, roughly RE: Cover versus Original - Skyline - 26-06-2021 15:36 One of my favourite Soundgarden tracks, after 'Outshined' and 'Jesus Christ Pose', which are really great tracks - 4th Of July is more of an 'under the radar' track from them imo, but has a great slow, almost death metal vibe to it but in a grungy way, great stuff Original: RE: Cover versus Original - Doddle - 30-06-2021 13:37 She's got her own knack: RE: Cover versus Original - Doddle - 15-07-2021 12:56 She's 75 today: and so is this legend apparently: RE: Cover versus Original - Doddle - 30-07-2021 12:54 Another oldie turning 80 - here's one less familiar: and one which he might have been better leaving less familiar: |