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Tina Turner's Private Dancer wouldn't be a bad choice either.
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I wouldn't mind them rocking out a Shonen Knife track.
Green Tea, Ramen Rock or even Capybara would be good fun
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The rather limited vocal range does restrict choice nowadays, I'm struggling to find one tbh whereas in the past the choices were inspirational and amusing.
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They have talent to trash other's songs, so vocal range is not a limit there, imo.
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Would love another Ramones cover, I know they did I Wanna Be Sedated early last decade, before?

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I think I suggested Safety Dance by Men Without Hats last time, still going with that.
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ruffers wrote:I think I suggested Safety Dance by Men Without Hats last time, still going with that.
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Shouldn't mind hearing Metallica cover Crash & Burn or Vitalic covering Afterhours or anything off Gift 8)
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A Furs cover is long overdue, Into You Like A Train would fit the bill :)
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Children Of The Grave - the drumming will allow the Dok to run amok and there is a twiddly guitar bit at the end to keep the hair metallers amused too.
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I've always thought that Robyn's "Dancing On My Own" would be perfect.
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I doubt Eldritch could do all the “awoooh� hooting and honking like she can, but I’d be interested to hear his howling in its place.

It’s a cracking tune. Proper groovy. I’d be interested in hearing a version without the 8bit computer game chip tune instrumentation.
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d0gbones wrote:I've always thought that Robyn's "Dancing On My Own" would be perfect.
This
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Barracuda, by Heart. Appropriate subject matter and power chord riffage. And I could totally imagine Von mumbling through it in his baritone, with Ben on backing high notes.

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Games Without Frontiers by Peter Gabriel
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The Hawaii-5-0 theme as one of the instrumental/ciggy break set fillers. Mind you, Gary's or Catalyst's shirt collection would have added extra theatre to such an event.
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How about Never Met a Girl Like You Before by Edwyn Collins. Within Eldo's vocal range, good beat, cracking guitars for the boys, has an obvious girl in the title and the lyrics are suitably ironic.

Just heard it on the radio as well, sounded great to me :D
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I can't not think of this..

https://youtu.be/0_2jz_fqVLQ
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Brilliant, that makes it even better :D

"I was completely in the dark" as Bob said somewhere along the way :lol:
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Swinnow wrote: 28 Jun 2020, 11:37 The rather limited vocal range does restrict choice nowadays, I'm struggling to find one tbh whereas in the past the choices were inspirational and amusing.
If we're choosing based on vocal range, then...

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Dan wrote: 10 Jul 2020, 15:47
Swinnow wrote: 28 Jun 2020, 11:37 The rather limited vocal range does restrict choice nowadays, I'm struggling to find one tbh whereas in the past the choices were inspirational and amusing.
If we're choosing based on vocal range, then...

Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
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Dan wrote: 10 Jul 2020, 15:47
Swinnow wrote: 28 Jun 2020, 11:37 The rather limited vocal range does restrict choice nowadays, I'm struggling to find one tbh whereas in the past the choices were inspirational and amusing.
If we're choosing based on vocal range, then...

Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
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this could be a good pick
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I‘d like „Putting out Fire“ by David Bowie.
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