Coverville 642: Roman Catholic choirs are singing your cover requests
A new year, and the first All-Request show of 2010. Some great covers and Tina joins me for Musically Challenged trivia at the end.
52 minutes | 

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Featuring:
| 1 |
- Viva la Vida/Domino Dancing
- Pet Shop Boys
- Pet Shop Boys Christmas
- Orig. Coldplay
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2 |
- Folsom Prison Blues
- Everlast
- Folsom Prison Blues
- Orig. Johnny Cash
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3 |
- Borderline (with Stardeath And White Dwarfs)
- The Flaming Lips
- Covered, A Revolution In Sound
- Orig. Madonna
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| 4 |
- Whole of the Moon
- Paul Greene
- Distance Over Time
- Orig. Waterboys
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5 |
- The Flame
- Spyche
- Observer: Scene, Heard Volume 1
- Orig. Cheap Trick
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6 |
- Tears Begin To Fall
- The Persuasions
- Frankly A Cappella: The Persuasions Sing Zappa
- Orig. Frank Zappa
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Glad to hear trivia and Tina again. Kudos to Tosy on his Musically Challenged. TOSY, COME BACK TO BLOGGING, please.
Oh, and speaking of blogging, did I mention that I gave Coverville an "award"? http://rogerowengreen.blogspot.com/2010/01/award-...
Great show, Brian! Lots of music that's new to me
Hey Brian,
I love the show, but I gotta tell you that I found the cover of "Boderline" just obnoxious. It just sounded like the volume of the recording was up to high! I honestly expected you to stop it half way through and apologise for the poor audio quality of the track, but then at the end you said that is how it is meant to sound…… Oh well this is just MHO.
Thanks Brian.
-C!
I'm a little behind on my podcasts, but I just had to say…not a trumpet at the end of "Tears Begin to Fall." That's a trombone.