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I've only heard the full version of the remake from a live MP3. But iTunes actually has the studio version available for 99 cents. And you can hear the first couple of minutes (maybe less) of the studio version at their website: http://www.ofarevolution.com/site2003/rrpop/rrpop.html
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I understand your concerns, Cobie. Remaking Led Zep is like standing on a building and hoping no one notices when you jump off naked.
But O.A.R.'s version is faithful to the original. In fact, it was about midway through it when I noticed there was an extra guitar part and that it wasn't Robert Plant singing.
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From: The Stasis Zone | Registered: Jul 2003
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Since we are talking remakes, what is everyone's (or anyone's) opinion of Limp Bizkit's remake of The Who's Behind Blue Eyes?
Generally I like it. The background spacey music is distracting and that weird middle section "Discover" is just maddening. Otherwise I think its a pretty decent cover.
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Don't really have a favorite from it, but I'm really enjoying the "Fallen" album by Evanescence. The cover used to haunt me everytime I saw it in the store (that girl is way past cute!!!), and after hearing good things about them around on the board, checked out some 30-second samples of their sound via Amazon. After that, I had to have the album!
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From: Outpost Gallifrey | Registered: Dec 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Pex the Unalive: Don't really have a favorite from it, but I'm really enjoying the "Fallen" album by Evanescence. The cover used to haunt me everytime I saw it in the store (that girl is way past cute!!!), and after hearing good things about them around on the board, checked out some 30-second samples of their sound via Amazon. After that, I had to have the album!
Pex, you are a good man! I think the others are tiring of my undying devotion to Amy Lee's awesome voice. I've gotten a copy of Evanescence's Origin album (small label pressing, very limited) and just about every MP3 I could find. I've been listening to the group every day at work since the first commercial for Daredevil featured Bring Me To Life.
You should check out http://www.evanescence.com. They have all of their videos, including the latest for Everybody's Fool, available to view.
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Scott, I'm more tired of the overplayed songs (the 2 of them). But, I do agree their stuff is great. I wish the radio would move on to some of the other songs on the albumn.
Have you heard the Seether song "Broken"? She does a great job there as well.
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quote:Originally posted by CJ Taylor: Scott, I'm more tired of the overplayed songs (the 2 of them). But, I do agree their stuff is great. I wish the radio would move on to some of the other songs on the albumn.
Have you heard the Seether song "Broken"? She does a great job there as well.
I have CJ. I bought the Punisher Soundtrack specifically for the version of the song with Amy's vocals. And I whole-heartedly admit to the overplay on Bring Me To Life and My Immortal (which got more airplay than Going Under around here). And I can't seem to get my local station to play their latest, Everybody's Fool, while I'm listening. I'm just patiently waiting for the next album.
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quote:Originally posted by Lightning Lad: Pex, you are a good man! I think the others are tiring of my undying devotion to Amy Lee's awesome voice. I've gotten a copy of Evanescence's Origin album (small label pressing, very limited) and just about every MP3 I could find. I've been listening to the group every day at work since the first commercial for Daredevil featured Bring Me To Life.
You should check out http://www.evanescence.com. They have all of their videos, including the latest for Everybody's Fool, available to view.
Heh, I don't blame you one bit for listening to them every day, since I do the same thing to Ace of Base (my personal favorite band/group). And Amy does have an incredible voice, no question about it!
I'll definitely be checking out their site.
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Lash! Don't be ashamed -- I love that song (yes, it's called "pieces of me", big surprise)... I'm such a teenage girl at heart - I'm also really into Avril's latest "Happy Ending" (I think that's the title) - Slipknot's going to have to release another single for me to regain my masculinity...
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quote:Originally posted by DrakeB3003: - Slipknot's going to have to release another single for me to regain my masculinity...
You got something against their latest, Duality? Its one of my current faves. Along with Getting Away with Murder by Papa Roach and Vitamin R by Chevelle.
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quote:Originally posted by Lightning Lad: You got something against their latest, Duality?
?? I loved Duality - I listed it earlier in this thread actually (page3), but that was a couple of months ago. I was saying that I've been too into girlie music lately though.
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