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Hellcat | Crash | Covering songs (Led Zep)-Encomium |
April 12, 1995 9:00 AM * |
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Re: Covering songs (Led Zep)-Encomium > I work at Blockbuster Music and have listened to it many times. In my > opinion, some of the tunes are quite good....others are OK. I can't help but > say that I STILL prefer the "original" versions from Led Zeppelin! Since I last posted we have bought the Led Zeppelin tribute. You're right, some of the songs are really well done... but there are a few that I was not that crazy about. WOW! We get coupons for Blockbuster Music all the time, but we do not have one here in our city for some reason. We have Blockbusters movie wise all over the place... maybe someday we will get the music as well <shrug>... > FYI...The latest "tribute" CD is to the Beatles....covers done by country > artists??? (it pretty well sucks). > <CRASH> I think that I am going to have to agree with you on this one, I have not heard it, but am pretty sure that I do not want to (YUCK!) I am however, waiting for the new Beatles album to come out. Stuff that John Lennon had done before he was murdered that they are going to release. Thank goodness that What's her name didn't get her hands on this stuff ;> --Hellcat ������� DARK ALLEY ������� ������� 606.231.8650 ������� |
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