Re: Songs covered in different styles
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I have to pitch in on this one... If you thought Kraftwerk could not brilliantly be recreated on acoustic guitar, you must listen to this . It stands on it's own even if you didn't know it was a Kraftwerk song. Of course, since I LOVE Kraftwerk, it gives me extra goosebumps!
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I really like that last one, Mary. I suppose I should listen to some Kraftwerk sometime...
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Initially disappointed..... This has nothing to do with Kraft Dinner
Then Intrigued..... Kinda cool music. I'm not a big electronica guy but now I need some Kraftwerk to try out on the Axioms
Currently happy.... Just cause Mary is posting again!
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This next link doesn't actually fit with the theme since it's a style of music typically only played on one instrument being played on another instrument. I bring you an entire album of Debashish Bhattacharya playing Indian sitar music on the Hawaiian slide guitar. It's great to listen to while you work. (Yes, I'm actually working.)
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Initially disappointed..... This has nothing to do with Kraft Dinner
At least no one said, "Hey, that's a Coldplay song!" Coldplay used the melody of "Computer Love" in their song, "Talk". Of course, "Computer Love" is a MUCH cooler song!
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Another one that's not a different style, just a different instrument. Extreme Accordion Skills
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We just heard Paul Anka covering Oasis (Murph, I think that means it would pass SoCan requirements, right?) Betcha Secretly Sing Along
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I think Paul Anka is automatically exempt because SoCan rules don't cover the undead.
Actually to be fair, I just wikied him and he is not as old as I thought he was.
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He went to school with Ian's Aunt... so he can't be that old, right? Kind of an impressive Wiki, actually!
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Here's a girl covering Sweet Child o' Mine on a Chinese Guzheng. I was impressed.
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