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The first and probably last in a series.
I was in the supermarket the other day and this old Bee Gees song came on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR6KBXbH3EI If you're not listening closely, it's easy to think it's pretty benign and harmless. You win! That's nice! But halfway down the cereal and biscuit aisle I started paying attention to the lyrics, and realised for the first time what a deeply screwed-up song it is. That's the wonder of pop; you can sell all sorts of sociopathic messages with a catchy tune. Anyway, haven't had much opportunity for music this year, but I was looking for an excuse to test out a new second-hand mic, so here's a quick cover of this creepy, passive-aggressive stalker anthem. (I left out the obligatory 80s key change.) You Win Again (Bee Gees cover) |
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Nice!))) |
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Great arrangement, and a nice change of pace/style in the Cafe.
Good work |
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First time ever hearing that Bee Gees song. I wonder if it got any serious radio play in the US?
Nice and snarky remake however. I'd listen to yours over the Gibb bros anytime! -Scott |
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Better a Barnadine singing a creepy Bee Gees song than no Barnadine at all.
I enjoyed it. Thanks. |
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Cheers for listening, all. seismic1: I've been away from the Cafe for a while, so I'm not sure what the house style is these days. Still ambient death polka? Scott: I expect the Bee Gees get more airplay here because of the Aussie connection, but I only half-knew this one. I had to go home and google what I remembered of the lyrics to find out the title. |
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Barnadine wrote: I've been away from the Cafe for a while, so I'm not sure what the house style is these days. Still ambient death polka?
With a liberal smattering of Bluegrass Wubhop Metastep |
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I like that whistle in the intro! ;p |
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Nicely done. Good job re-arranging it Barnadine-style
Cheers |
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Barnadine wrote: seismic1: I've been away from the Cafe for a while, so I'm not sure what the house style is these days. Still ambient death polka? There's a house style? |
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I have Bee Gees under "unlistenable" tag, thanks for recovering this song, it's lovely. |
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Very nice Barnadine.
A warm, jolly version of a song about domestic issues. Enjoyable choice of, and timing of, your instruments too. |
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