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Unrelated to this thread I had ended up in the 90's music ghetto of youtube about a week ago and that appeared as part of it. To that end I can not say it had been years since I heard it.
I found it amusing, still do. I doubt it will need to be in my music collection but I can certainly enjoy it when it comes on.

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4/5 - I really enjoyed the vocals, that sort of grimy voice really gets to me I love it.

 

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Unrelated to this thread I had ended up in the 90's music ghetto of youtube about a week ago and that appeared as part of it. To that end I can not say it had been years since I heard it.
I found it amusing, still do. I doubt it will need to be in my music collection but I can certainly enjoy it when it comes on.

Dr. Feelgood - Roxette

Ghetto of YouTube?
 

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Not a bad sombre song with a lady singing over a piano, not a particularly memorable version for me though. Clicked on another in the related songs and enjoyed it somewhat more.

So apparently Placebo covered Daddy Cool
 

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That song was one of the better things I might see in an EA trax type affair, and though I can not say I liked that one all that much I will be clicking on the related videos a few times as there is something there. I reckon they would be a good band to hear unplugged and/or less overproduced.

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2.5/5. Instrumentally, it was a solid cover. But I feel the singer failed to really match the charm of the original song with his vocals. Maybe it's due to the live recording setup.

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Not really my type of music but a fitting backing beat and well executed. If I have to suffer a night in a club then better things like that than the usual options.

Judas Priest - Painkiller


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Why did I have to watch Little Nicky the other week...

As a pop song I guess it worked, can't say the lyrics or the backing beat did anything special for me. The singers did at least appear to know how to sing though which is a novelty.

Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, Urban Spaceman


Not sure if this counts as one of those cop out posts that contains a song most people enjoy but I had not heard it in a while.

Edit. Might as well have a punk cover
 

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If urban spaceman was possibly a cop out song then this is definitely one, however I do want to get this going again so feel free to rate whichever of these you like.

Bobby McFerrin - Don't Worry Be Happy
 
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    Skelletonike @ Skelletonike: Never heard about it tbh. Guess it has something to do with the DS?