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In reply to Post #72 Can’t ****ing sing can he
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In reply to Post #73 No John Cale's version is better.
And the version by that X=factor bird who looks like a man in drag is ****.
Talking of Reed/Cale do yourselves a favour and listen to Songs For Drella
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In reply to Post #72 He's got the same birthday as me and Jon Bon Jovi too... (and Dr Suess!)
Prefer Perfect Day from him - beautiful song
And if you still haven't found your way to Jeff Buckley, his version of Hallelujah is one of the finest songs in existence (keebs will back me up on that)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8AWFf7EAc4
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In reply to Post #70 You need educating it's Lou Reed one of the most influential persons ever!
Go back to your Stars On 45
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That Newton Faulkner Bohemian Rhapsody is just brill!
His version of Teardrop is damn good too. Now there's a dance track... (the original)
Stereophonics 'Local boy...' That whole 1st album. from Same Size feet to Billy davey's Daughter. Not a bad song on there...
here's one of my favourites from a while back. bit obscure but what a guitarist! played on 'Walk the dinosaur' I believe. The awesome Stevie Salas...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK8detZYlPo
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In reply to Post #67 Do you really listen to that Tinhead
Does anybody
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In reply to Post #68 Massive fan myself, seen them a couple of times, Great voice KJ
Dakota is a bit of a special one for me too
Heard local boy in a photograph on Radio 1 when first released, laid in the sun, immense
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In reply to Post #66 That song is not depressing
THIS IS
mummy mummy mummy
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In reply to Post #64 Brilliant
Makes kanyes attempt look even worse
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In reply to Post #61 Ever hear a song and remember the first time you heard it down to tiny details?
Newton faulkner wasn't on my radar at the time but I remember holding a chisel to a staircase and waiting to hit it with a hammer when he did this
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In reply to Post #60 I can confess I never used to be a Coldplay fan
Kind of like them now, would like to see them
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