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Old 06.10.2006, 05:49 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by Iain
Yesyesyes....anything from 'Plays Standards' by Ground Zero. I imagine most of that record would be considered 'covers'.


Indeed. I'm glad I'm not the only one here who recognises the sheer genius of that album. I have made it very clear to most that know me that I want Die Papple vom Karlsplatz from that album played at my funeral. It's a hearty thumbs up from over here.

I should've mentioned Gabba (http://www.myspace.com/gabbauk) who do covers of Abba songs in the style of the Ramones. Check the shit out of that shit.

The Delgado's cover of ELO's 'mr blue skies' is outstanding.

Keiji Haino's version of 'see that my grave is kept clean'.

Half man half biscuits version of the same.
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