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betamaxheadroom
on 2013-07-19 18:56 [#02460096]
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not quite sure what to make of this
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2013-07-20 04:21 [#02460124]
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Warps me right back to the '80s - my mum would play cassette tapes of Paul Young albums.
This is the first version of the song I heard, and now I'd say it's kind of shit. That said, it's always been a weird song within the Joy Division catalogue, it doesn't sound like JD really, more like what would be New Order.
Anyway, regarding Paul Young, I have a soft spot for Love Of The Common People (also a cover, ofcourse) and Iron Out The Rough Spots
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obara
from Utrecht on 2013-07-20 05:22 [#02460125]
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it's bad. like a nightmare march.
but when I imagine Joy Division covering "come back and stay" or any other Young's song I'm almost sure it would sound at least interesting
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betamaxheadroom
on 2013-07-20 21:40 [#02460152]
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wasnt the once about a hat a cover too? did he write any of his own songs? i can't believe ive been swindled all this time.. :)
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2013-07-21 02:58 [#02460156]
Points: 47414 Status: Moderator | Followup to betamaxheadroom: #02460152
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He did, he covered Wherever I Lay My Hat.
We do have to give him credit for coming up with the most 80st of fucking 80s record titles - No Parlez.
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