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Another song that I've only heard through Ecstatic Dance. Then again, I've yet to see anyone there dance like *this*.
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Heard at Sunday's Ecstatic Dance, this was the song that got me to copy down the playlist. I really should do that during the songs I sit out. :)
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I kept hearing the CoverVille guy mention this version every time I played his 2007 holiday podcast. This is the first time I actually heard it. 0.o
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The mix of this song that KNHC C89.5 FM plays in Seattle. Indeed, it took me a while to parse to the lyrics and realize how violent the song is.
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0.o Okay, this is just damned strange. Outkast vs. Depeche Mode vs. The Beatles *cringe* It falls apart a bit when they throw in the latter.
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Cut from the film but included as an extra on the DVD, as the edited theatric scene it was briefer, there was no piano playing, and no singing.
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The first song ever heard from the film, and it's not actually featured in the movie. The official video got me thinking about H. Katrina, though. 0.o
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I just watched "Idlewild". *squee*
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Listening to fnradio.info and this came on. It sounds like a garage band is strangling Marilyn Manson in the background.
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People cover Hall & Oates? I heard this at a Tully's while walking to my favorite barista. He was amused when my face crumpled in recognition.
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I'm going to get my girl for this. Before her, I didn't know Nightwish existed. On internet radio tonight, I identified them from the lead singer.
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Oh, squee! @harmony60 & @mark_till: "Information Society - What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) Extended Version 1988"
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They're wearing robes. And there's a harp! And the lead singer seems *perfect* for this cover.
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I can listen to some folksy music so long as it has what I consider to be a decent backbeat. Her voice helps, too.
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There's a concert version that has Katee Stackoff actually playing her part of the piano version, but the video only shows her from the back.
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This has been going through my head intermittently today, though this is the first time I've heard the studio version.