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I've been a huge fan of Concrete Blonde's "Still in Hollywood" album for close to 10 years and never knew this was a Cheap Trick cover. Great selection.
Whenever you do your next Cheap Trick cover show, Spyche's cover of "The Flame" is amazing. It's from an early 90's Dallas Observer compilation called Scene, Heard. I think it's on Volume 3.
There was a Cheap Trick Cover Story way back in 2005, I knew I wasn't imagining things.
http://www.coverville.com/archives/2005/10/coverv...
I've been a huge fan of Concrete Blonde's "Still in Hollywood" album for close to 10 years and never knew this was a Cheap Trick cover. Great selection.
How come nobody's covered She's Tight?
Listen to "Talk Dirty to Me" by Poison, technically it's the same song.
I was wondering if you were going to include the clip of apu singing the dream police, well played
Just to let you know that your sampling has FORCED me to order the Cheap Trick Sgt. Pepper album, you scoundrel!
Whenever you do your next Cheap Trick cover show, Spyche's cover of "The Flame" is amazing. It's from an early 90's Dallas Observer compilation called Scene, Heard. I think it's on Volume 3.