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on3m@n@rmy said:
I love System of a Down, especially Toxicity. Not familiar with the Spiders track. And I have never heard Avenged Sevenfold (MIA), but that was good. Well, just about any music properly put to "The 300" movie has got to be good. :cool:

The Persian speech just goes so well with that intro ^^
 
Kvinto said:
nice try to perform Kashmir by Alice in Chains, i wish Layne Staley could sing it, but in the end no one can sing it like Robert Plant and play that solo like Jimmy Page :cool:

Haha! You won't get any argument from me that there's no replacing Page-Plant-Bonham-Jones. Not anywhere in the universe. But I have to say the audio in the AIC video did not do it justice. I saw it live at a different performance than the one in the video, and it was awesome. STILL, to back up what you said, the orchestra really made it happen more than AIC did.
 
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on3m@n@rmy said:
Haha! You won't get any argument from me that there's no replacing Page-Plant-Bonham-Jones. Not anywhere in the universe. But I have to say the audio in the AIC video did not do it justice. I saw it live at a different performance than the one in the video, and it was awesome. STILL, to back up what you said, the orchestra really made it happen more than AIC did.

well, i don't call that version bad, but imo it could be better with Layne Staley being alive and without an orchestra (i don't perceive it in this version of the song) :)
but when we're talking about the LZ covers i can't not mention this one:
4 Non Blondes - Misty Mountain Hop. Linda Perry is an awesome singer.
 
Kvinto said:
well, i don't call that version bad, but imo it could be better with Layne Staley being alive and without an orchestra (i don't perceive it in this version of the song) :)
but when we're talking about the LZ covers i can't not mention this one:
4 Non Blondes - Misty Mountain Hop. Linda Perry is an awesome singer.

Nice job by Perry and the 4 non-blondes! As long as we are getting the Led out, here are a couple of rather unheralded songs by them I like: Bron-yr-aur and Bron-y-aur-stomp... love those song titles.

Nothing beats stuff like When The Levee Breaks though.
 
Thoughtforfood said:
Luna Bewitched: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2D_4ODZ6DE

That whole CD is fantastic.

Luna's sure got some great moments. I love the cover of Gainsbourg and Bardot's Bonnie and Clyde and their slow, dreamy version of Sweet Child o' Mine is lovely too. I haven't heard Bewitched, though, I should probably give it a try.

I've just listened to Manic Street Preachers - Forever Delayed. As an album band Manics kinda sucks, but they definitely know (knew) how to write a good single. I'm more than happy to just give this compilation a spin once in a while.
 
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mortand said:
Luna's sure got some great moments. I love the cover of Gainsbourg and Bardot's Bonnie and Clyde and their slow, dreamy version of Sweet Child o' Mine is lovely too. I haven't heard Bewitched, though, I should probably give it a try.

I've just listened to Manic Street Preachers - Forever Delayed. As an album band Manics kinda sucks, but they definitely know (knew) how to write a good single. I'm more than happy to just give this compilation a spin once in a while.

Meh, not as good as the Guns 'n' Roses version.

That's true, do you know this song?
 

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