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Well, these music threads are much less depressing than the QPR ones at the moments so here is a link to an interesting article from the BBC site. A few surprises there but more importantly what is your best cover version.
Not going through 16 pages so this might have already been suggested but Sinead O'Connor's 'Nothing Compares to You' far superior to Prince's imo. I was more struck by the OP, some things don't change much over the years.
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Cover Versions - OT on 00:52 - Apr 15 with 2436 views
Not going through 16 pages so this might have already been suggested but Sinead O'Connor's 'Nothing Compares to You' far superior to Prince's imo. I was more struck by the OP, some things don't change much over the years.
Just noticed my original link to Adeva was broken so that has now been remedied. Great track that.
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Cover Versions - OT on 13:05 - Sep 8 with 2188 views
I dont know if already mentioned but these 3 Always on my mind Pet Shop Boys Bowie's Man Who Sold the World by Nirvana
And for fun Arctic Monkeys doing Girls Aloud's Love Machine on Radio 1 Live Lounge. The lyrics are so inane, they have a fit of giggles halfway through
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Cover Versions - OT on 13:52 - Sep 8 with 2157 views
I dont know if already mentioned but these 3 Always on my mind Pet Shop Boys Bowie's Man Who Sold the World by Nirvana
And for fun Arctic Monkeys doing Girls Aloud's Love Machine on Radio 1 Live Lounge. The lyrics are so inane, they have a fit of giggles halfway through
I have loads of Zombi albums, they are a duo who play mostly instrumental, synth driven rock, with one of them playing bass and keyboards - sometimes simultaneously - and the other drumming. Here, they have enlisted some help.
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."