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<blockquote data-quote="Amelie" data-source="post: 325449" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>I actually don't mind the scissor sisters cover at all, infact i think its good. I like it because it is, bar the lyrics totally different to the orig. What is the point of covering something and it sounding exactly the same musically (note for note i mean), but with shite vocals (as in quality)etc. An example of this is No Doubt's 'Its My life', all they have done is added a few extra noises, changed the singer etc, and lost its specialness. Imho, a cover should be something that paints it in a different light, alters the mood etc but still gets the general message across of its writer.</p><p></p><p>I heard a cover on the radio the other day, a really wank ravey davey mix of Lennon's 'Imagine'. I know i need not say anymore, it really was horrific.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amelie, post: 325449, member: 1287"] I actually don't mind the scissor sisters cover at all, infact i think its good. I like it because it is, bar the lyrics totally different to the orig. What is the point of covering something and it sounding exactly the same musically (note for note i mean), but with shite vocals (as in quality)etc. An example of this is No Doubt's 'Its My life', all they have done is added a few extra noises, changed the singer etc, and lost its specialness. Imho, a cover should be something that paints it in a different light, alters the mood etc but still gets the general message across of its writer. I heard a cover on the radio the other day, a really wank ravey davey mix of Lennon's 'Imagine'. I know i need not say anymore, it really was horrific. [/QUOTE]
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