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  • branny
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    Originally posted by Caitlyn View Post
    I really loved sucker punch such a good film everyone who said they hated it just never understood it.
    Each to their own but I enjoyed it.

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  • Caitlyn
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    Originally posted by branny View Post
    The Sundays version of Wild Horses, originally by the Rolling Stones is my favourite cover.

    Watched a movie called Sucker Punch recently which has a couple of decent covers of Sweet dreams (Eurythmics) and Where is my mind (Pixies) by Emily Browning.
    I really loved sucker punch such a good film everyone who said they hated it just never understood it.

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  • branny
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    The Sundays version of Wild Horses, originally by the Rolling Stones is my favourite cover.

    Watched a movie called Sucker Punch recently which has a couple of decent covers of Sweet dreams (Eurythmics) and Where is my mind (Pixies) by Emily Browning.

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  • tex
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    Originally posted by Clare View Post
    Bad news was the best of comic strip presents (imo)

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  • George 1978
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    Paul Young's Love of the Common People and Madness' It Must Be Love sound like very 1980s songs, so it seemed bizarre to me that earlier versions were made at the start of the 1970s.

    When I was younger, I really thought that most of Shaky's hits were originals because it felt as if his "trademark" was on them.

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  • Caitlyn
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    Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
    It's different, not better.
    I feel it came fresh off the shovel.

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  • Clare
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  • Clare
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  • George 1978
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    It's different, not better.

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  • Caitlyn
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    Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
    They can never be as good as Queen's.
    I'll let you judge for yourself.

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  • George 1978
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    Originally posted by Clare View Post
    I remember a couple of attempts at Bohemian Rhapsody. One by Bad News (being Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson, as I recall), and the other by Fuzzbox.
    They can never be as good as Queen's.

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  • Clare
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    Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
    I have always thought that Queen and ELO have always done "cover version-proof" songs, although every time I have heard a cover version of one of them, it does sound nowhere as good as the original version.
    I remember a couple of attempts at Bohemian Rhapsody. One by Bad News (being Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson, as I recall), and the other by Fuzzbox.

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  • George 1978
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    I have always thought that Queen and ELO have always done "cover version-proof" songs, although every time I have heard a cover version of one of them, it does sound nowhere as good as the original version.

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  • zabadak
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    Originally posted by escorteclipse1990 View Post
    Nobody can cover an ABBA song.
    ABBA tune, though...

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  • tex
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    I'm a self confessed metal head but i also like to kick back, take a breath and enjoy some easy listening. One of my favourite songs is the Herb alpert cover of This guys in love with you, a hit in 1968 and originally recorded by Dione warwick also 1968 and called This GIRLS in love with you, Burt bacharachs finest hour (imo)

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