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Best Sisters cover ever
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 17:18
by Caravaggio
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 17:29
by euphoria
I'm very thankful I grew up in the 80s so that one could make all those embarassing mistakes without having them spread out all over the planet forever and ever
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 17:47
by Ozpat
euphoria wrote:I'm very thankful I grew up in the 80s so that one could make all those embarassing mistakes without having them spread out all over the planet forever and ever
So right about that!
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 17:58
by sentenza
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 17:58
by dinky daisy
I think it's by far the best cover version... (which says something about the other cover versions).
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 17:59
by Big Si
That's a younger
Maisey isn't it
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 18:12
by sultan2075
It's the engine noises that come in about halfway through that really make it.
Re: Best Sisters cover ever
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 18:32
by DocSommer
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 19:30
by psichonaut
it's better an abort
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 19:34
by Bartek
shouldn't it be in the "joke of the day" section ?
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 21:58
by sisterstekland
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 22:03
by psichonaut
ban him from the whole internet
Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 22:25
by eotunun
Beavis and Butthead live.
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 12:28
by Nic
I think he got a couple of words right in Vision Thing...
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 12:29
by itnAklipse
Utah Saints did a good job covering Gimme Shelter with Andy singing it...
(Didn't check the link this thread is about).
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 12:58
by Maisey
The second one genuinely sounds like the desperate slurrings of the mentally ill and vocally impaired.
Big Si wrote:That's a younger
Maisey isn't it
There are no words for the fate I wish upon you. Some of them may or may not have been expressed quite nicely in one or more of the hellraiser films
I only ever sing in a Goldmember-esque faux-Dutch accent when I'm drunk
Re: Best Sisters cover ever
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 13:26
by Syberberg
Wot, no shades?
It sounds a lot better in his head.
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 13:31
by Syberberg
So, mad cow disease then...
The farmer really needs better locks on the barn door.
Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 13:33
by Syberberg
Maisey wrote:
I only ever sing in a Goldmember-esque faux-Dutch accent when I'm drunk
This bit of information could prove to be
useful...
Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 21:13
by darkparticle
Ahaha hahaha
Those links James bring a new definition of human beat-box, I'd like to beat and box THAT human til he stopped singing
That 1st guy I feel sorry for....his friends secretly filmng him and posting it on t'old ewechoob
he couldn't have posted that himself
Just watched an artistic interpretation of C&B from
The Mumbles too
Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 21:26
by robertzombie
darkparticle wrote:
Just watched an artistic interpretation of C&B from The Mumbles too
...And you're still breathing?
Posted: 25 Sep 2008, 20:48
by Purple Light
Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 19:15
by darkparticle
@Rob - yeP - didn't leave me too breathless
Currently working a version of Suzanne for harp, it's going to be used in Sept 09 but I'll post a version when it comes together....any other sisters choons people can reccommend for a re-working?
Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 20:37
by paul
I love the "I'd buy another if it wasn't for your bunny" part
Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 20:40
by paul
darkparticle wrote:
That 1st guy I feel sorry for....his friends secretly filmng him and posting it on t'old ewechoob
he couldn't have posted that himself
a clean shot in the neck is the only way to this guy's salvation ...