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Gary Newman cover.

Kate bush cover.

Van Morrison cover.

Billy Joel cover.

Original by Diamond head and Metallica’s most popular cover song, on the B side of creeping death death single. So not sure why this is showing the Kill Em All album on you tube.

Joan Baez cover

This came on in a cafe in Brighton today. Havent heard it in an age but a quality cover if ever there was one.

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Crap video , great cover - saw them at Southamton uni with texas as the support

Can’t find a standalone video or figure out embedding, but here she is.

Lorde tribute to Bowie

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No Geordi LaForge. No red codpiece. I’m out.

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Pap, your musical taste is normally execrable. On this occasion though, I’m with you all the way.

And here’s a Carter Family number. John Lee nails it.

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Originally posted by @Sussexsaint

Crap video , great cover - saw them at Southamton uni with texas as the support

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYzijRRRYxU

I was there as well. Gun were more famous than Texas at the time.

http://youtu.be/_z3jCVDnVBw

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Liked that a lot, Bletchski. Always good to see (and hear) a Theremin getting an airing too.

Not sure of it was clear from that video, Flyd, but the whole effort used. Instruments that were around in the 30s.

On that basis, I was amazed to see that a theremin was around in the 30s???

You were around in the 30s, Flyd, when was the theremin invented?

Did you mean the 1830s there? It would be equally correct of course.

The Theremin was patented in 1928 by its inventor, Leon Theremin. He’d actually invented it in 1920, and was then sent on a tour to show off this great Soviet invention. In 1928 he moved to the US and patented the device. Around this time Leon Theremin came to me to ask about the potential of portraits stored in attics. What the fuck would I know about that sort of thing?

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