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Damn, it worked in the preview.

Ah well, here it is for the terminally lazy who can't be bothered to click

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Big Si wrote:Nice sig Mr D R! :wink: :notworthy:
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Just a test, I just learned this the other day so hopefully it will work...

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EDIT: Yep, works for me. For those interested, I did it like this...

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Radiohead's cover of "Wish you were here" (Pink Floyd)

Well, not bizarre, rather good 8)
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rian wrote:Radiohead's cover of "Wish you were here" (Pink Floyd)

Well, not bizarre, rather good 8)
Wasn't that Sparklehorse with Thom Yorke? It is good...
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JansenClone wrote:
rian wrote:Radiohead's cover of "Wish you were here" (Pink Floyd)

Well, not bizarre, rather good 8)
Wasn't that Sparklehorse with Thom Yorke? It is good...
Could have been. I really don't know. The one who sent the song to me told me it was Radiohead, but you can never be sure, can you :wink:
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rian wrote:
JansenClone wrote:
rian wrote:Radiohead's cover of "Wish you were here" (Pink Floyd)

Well, not bizarre, rather good 8)
Wasn't that Sparklehorse with Thom Yorke? It is good...
Could have been. I really don't know. The one who sent the song to me told me it was Radiohead, but you can never be sure, can you :wink:
Yeah, Sparklehorse(with TY) it is. It's on 'Come Again:22 Contemorary Covers' though I've actually got it on one of those free magazine CD things. I think I probably need to get my coat now...
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destroy all monsters - these boots are made for walking is pretty different :notworthy: :notworthy:

ciccone youth - get into the groove

and has anyone mentioned Laibach the kings of the cover version :roll: ;D
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emilystrange wrote:i'm sure i saw icicle works do van halen's Jump.
Aztec Camera did release it as a B-side
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Transmission and Help Me Rhonda are quite bizarre

alongside

Nick Cave's very odd verion of "tower of song"
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sunset yellow wrote:
randdebiel² wrote:the cure also did an awful version of "creep" by radiohead...I think they're just not that good with covers .....
as always anything that has to do with them must be forgotten ;D
not completely, I actually love dthe live dvd, but it's the only thing of them I like ;D
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dee902 wrote:
randdebiel² wrote:the cure also did an awful version of "creep" by radiohead...I think they're just not that good with covers .....
I think some of their covers are pretty good. I particularly like the covers of World in My Eyes, Purple Haze, and Young Americans.
never heard those I must say....
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i just remembered a fine cover

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randdebiel² wrote:
dee902 wrote:
randdebiel² wrote:the cure also did an awful version of "creep" by radiohead...I think they're just not that good with covers .....
I think some of their covers are pretty good. I particularly like the covers of World in My Eyes, Purple Haze, and Young Americans.
never heard those I must say....
World in My Eyes can be found on the DM tribute album "For The Masses". Purple Haze is on "Stone Free", the Jimi Hendrix tribute album. I think Young Americans was a b-side to I don't know what single back in 95 or 96.
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Why hasn't anyone mentioned Senoir Coconut's Kraftwerk covers?
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dee902 wrote: World in My Eyes can be found on the DM tribute album "For The Masses". Purple Haze is on "Stone Free", the Jimi Hendrix tribute album. I think Young Americans was a b-side to I don't know what single back in 95 or 96.
thx, I'll check 'em out :)
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twp wrote:Nick Cave's very odd verion of "tower of song"
Mmmmm the full-length one especially, for Hank Williams pulling himself off.

Sonic Yoof did a fantastic "Into the Groove", Big Black's "The Model" is cool, and My Bloody Valentine's versions of "We have all the time in the world" and "Map Ref 41N 93W" are very worthy of mention.
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Mr Jame's Sigue Sigue Sput... do a very odd cover of Smashing Pumpkins Bullet with Butterfly Wings
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hallucienate wrote:Why hasn't anyone mentioned Senoir Coconut's Kraftwerk covers?
Nice!! :P

I think John (Justj0hn to all of you) played a cover of "The Robots" not too long ago. At least, I think it was Senor Coconut. Hmm....
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mh wrote: Sonic Yoof did a fantastic "Into the Groove"
And a version of Robert Palmers Addicted to Love.
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Big Si wrote:
mh wrote: Sonic Yoof did a fantastic "Into the Groove"
And a version of Robert Palmers Addicted to Love.
Technically, that was Ciccone Yoof.
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mugabe wrote:
Big Si wrote:
mh wrote: Sonic Yoof did a fantastic "Into the Groove"
And a version of Robert Palmers Addicted to Love.
Technically, that was Ciccone Yoof.
Or Ciccone Youth, right?
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