http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM7OcdoPF0o
An Little Different, but not really bad, i think that version made by Shaaman still the best More cover.
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not bad, even if lead shoutist is a cock
I still prefer your versions anyway
I still prefer your versions anyway
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Heresy!Husek wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM7OcdoPF0o
To me it occasionally sounds like they should have called their cover "Bluergh", as the singer pronounces "more" rather like that.
And I bet the guitarists can do better than that as well.
Overall, I find this is a pretty weak version.
And I bet the guitarists can do better than that as well.
Overall, I find this is a pretty weak version.
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maybe your bass would sort them out
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Why on earth am I sure that when spelling that in your mind you didn't think of putting two "B"s into that sentence..
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you are daft, clinically daft?
seek help
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your should be banned
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... well I thought (apart from the cock singist) it was a decent job
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That is the worst singer I have EVER heard.
Good god that is dire.
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That singer is hilariously angry. "One think I know...."
Bad bad bad....
Bad bad bad....
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Mother of Gawd
That is just ghastly
There goes my lunch...
That is just ghastly
There goes my lunch...
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Yes. in the worst way imaginable. Love the avatar, by the way: he's one of the last living heroes of rock and roll.Nic wrote:In a bad way.sultan2075 wrote: Bad bad bad....
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you call that livingsultan2075 wrote: Love the avatar, by the way: he's one of the last living heroes of rock and roll.
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Indeed he is, you have good taste Mister.sultan2075 wrote:Yes. in the worst way imaginable. Love the avatar, by the way: he's one of the last living heroes of rock and roll.Nic wrote:In a bad way.sultan2075 wrote: Bad bad bad....
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As do you. I went to see him in Dallas some years ago, and was treated to a reduced-price set from the Popes. It seems that they had opted to drive to the gig from San Francisco, while Shane stayed in San Fran with his babysitter. I was told all of this by their merch guy. The problem, it seems, is that the babysitter also needs a babysitter, and neither one of them was allowed onto the flight to Dallas. They were both too drunk. He never showed, but the Popes played a great set.Nic wrote:Indeed he is, you have good taste Mister.sultan2075 wrote:Yes. in the worst way imaginable. Love the avatar, by the way: he's one of the last living heroes of rock and roll.Nic wrote: In a bad way.
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