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Well....see...her music will be remembered long after Shakespeare is forgotten...but...not until then.
In the right context, which is karaoke...she's uhh..ok.
oh..the song of the moment thing is kool 
Bill |
04.16.08 - 8:27 am | #
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Ohhhh, a new feature. I like the B.B. King song. 
I just read this, and it reminded me of the infamous "luggage incident". See, it could have been worse. 
Lynnette in Minnesota |
04.16.08 - 6:14 pm | #
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Okay, I listened to the three songs you posted. Sinatra is, well, Sinatra. He can make you cry and smile all at the same time.
The girl has a good voice, but she overacts the song. I just wanted to haul off and slap her when she smiled all the way through My Way. Yuck! And the arm movements in the second were way overdone. *sigh* Whoever sent you her stuff must think she's hot. It's the only thing I can think of.
I don't think if Sinatra were alive he'd have much to fear. 
Lynnette in Minnesota |
04.16.08 - 6:34 pm | #
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Here's one for you. Not only did Elvis perform some great music, he inspired some as well. 
Lynnette in Minnesota |
04.17.08 - 12:34 am | #
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I can't watch the videos, but I think I get your point. I'm not a big fan of covers of songs that are done differently from the original artist. I get used to hearing a favorite song and when someone else messes it up I am not amused.
When I was in college, I knew quite a few people in local bands. Some did original music and others did covers. The cover bands that I liked best put in an honest effort to reproduce the songs as the original artists performed them. There was a guy in my dorm who played keys in a band that could do Led Zep covers that were totally awesome! I caught their shows whenever I could. 
David |
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04.17.08 - 6:19 am | #
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