Same song but different versions which are poles apart

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Here is a beautiful song in two different versions. To say the least they are both poles apart as they possibly can be.





Can you add to this thread coming up with a song with two different versions?
 
Who can refuse your request Taffy?!....course you can.
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Mucks and Taffy you two know what I am looking for on this thread :thumb:



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Comments:

Charlotte Church should be locked in a small dark room somewhere.

Muppets are cool, especially Animal

Hurt/Johnny Cash/NIN Great song, great performers, I have both versions.

Me no like Seal - sorry :(

Sticky Fingers; Beggars Banquet; Let It Bleed - best 3 Stones albums ever and I love Wild Horses.

I don't care for Susan Boyle but she does a great version of that song. She should sing low and husky more often, she sounds great.

Sugar Man - all those three versions - I wouldn't say they were poles apart at all, just different artists. Could be just me though.

Hotel California. I bought that album when it came out and liked it but thought that was the end of the Eagles Mk 1, they'd lost that gritty/country/cowboy edge.

I then hated Hotel California for years.

But recently played the album and love it all to bits again. Odd.

Those two Mexican impersonators have no talent. Good idea, poorly executed.

Popcorn? They're both annoying :lol:

Those girls in Riverdance? I certainly would :D

And those chimps cracked me up laughing - great :lol:

But don't mind me, I'm just an out of work hack looking for work as a part time ctritic in a sleazy Herefordshire backwater town ;)
 
floppybootstomp said:
Comments:

Charlotte Church should be locked in a small dark room somewhere.

Muppets are cool, especially Animal

Hurt/Johnny Cash/NIN Great song, great performers, I have both versions.

Me no like Seal - sorry :(

Stcky Fingers; Beggars banquet; Let It Bleed - best 3 Stones albums ever and I love Wild Horses.

I don't care for Susan Boyle but she does a great version of that song. She should sing low and husky more often, she sounds great.

Sugar Man - all those three versions - I wouldn't say they were poles apart at all, just different artists, Could be just me though.

Hotel California. I bought that album when it came out and liked it but thought that was the end of the Eagles Mk 1, they'd lost that gritty/country/cowboy edge.

I then hated Hotel california for years.

But recently played the album and love it all to bits again. Odd.

Those two Mexican impersonators have no talent. Good idea, poorly executed.

Popcorn? They're both annoying :lol:

Those girls in Riverdance? I certainly would :D

And those chimps cracked me up laughing - great :lol:

But don't mind me, I'm just an out of work hack looking for work as a part time ctritic in a sleazy Herefordshire backwater town ;)


If I was a magazine publisher I would hire you as a music critic
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