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Day 15: A song you like that's a cover


Not sure if this can really be considered a cover or not. Time After Time, by Cyndi Lauper, co-written and produced by Rob Hyman and Eric Bazillian of The Hooters. Rob also sings backing vocals on the official track. Rob speaks a bit about how they and Cyndi met and came to write the song, in the video below.

I love music history. All the little tidbits and minutiae surrounding these legends. The little pieces that make a whole.

But yeah. Anyway. I love this song to death

The Hooters - Time After Time.

 

Day 15: A song you like that's a cover


Not sure if this can really be considered a cover or not. Time After Time, by Cyndi Lauper, co-written and produced by Rob Hyman and Eric Bazillian of The Hooters. Rob also sings backing vocals on the official track. Rob speaks a bit about how they and Cyndi met and came to write the song, in the video below.

I love music history. All the little tidbits and minutiae surrounding these legends. The little pieces that make a whole.

But yeah. Anyway. I love this song to death

The Hooters - Time After Time.

Sung by the co-writers. Not a cover. No bonus for you. I was going to send out pictures of Brussels sprouts, so you would really be missing out.

You know, if we were doing bonus points...

 
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Day 16: A song that's fun to scream along to (Note: NOT just "sing a little loud." I mean scream. The singer doesn't have to be screaming, but you do)

The prompt is long. My story is short. In the "karaoke" prompt I said I did karaoke once as therapy. Scream therapy. I was having a very rough night, so I broke a personal rule and got extremely drunk by myself after determining the karaoke machine at the bar had this song. I screamed my way through it and had a sore throat for two days. I also forgot where my car was (but at least I didn't drive it home). On the other hand, I found a fantastic taco truck with amazing breakfast burritos when I went looking for it, so I considered it a win.

"Change and change and change," The Airborne Toxic Event

 
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Day 15: A song you like that's a cover

This one melts my brain it’s so good.
From the 2005 Leonard Cohen documentary, I’m Your Man:
If It Be Your Will - Anohni



Damn, this is good... So beautiful. Fantastic choice!
I've seen that documentary many times, but not for a number of years...
So I think you've just planned out part of my Sunday for me. Thank you!
I can definitely see how the beauty and power of this song has melted your brain...
But for me, the brain-melting bonus is when Cohen starts to speak. Lovely!
(Every song that I've posted in my time here, combined, isn't as moving as listening to this legend.)
An awesome song choice!
 
Day 15: A song you like that's a cover

I luv Devo! But I've never been as sure about their covers (and I suppose it depends on which cover), however I do find them interesting. Some are good, some are bad... some seem strategically and intentionally "good", while some seem provocatively and insidiously "bad". But I do like how they 'de-evolve' things based on their own aims and desires, with some of their live versions bearing little resemblance to the originals. I also really enjoyed how Rage Against the Machine gave them a taste of their own medicine by "devocising" one of their classic songs until it was difficult to recognize...

Rage Against the Machine - Beautiful World

 
Day 16: A song that's fun to scream along to
(Note: NOT just "sing a little loud." I mean scream. The singer doesn't have to be screaming, but you do)

There's something about Morrissey. He's a contender for the Most Pretentious Person Ever award, but damn it I love his music. It speaks to me, it vibrates deep inside my soul and I just have to get it out. It doesn't matter much which song it is, whether he's singing about nuclear bombs or cemeteries or the inability the love...

When he hits the crescendo in the final verse, when he can't contain himself any longer, that's when I shout.
That's when I scream.
That's when I sing.
I sing my fucking heart out.

Oh mother
I can feel
the soil falling over my head


The Smiths - I Know It's Over

 
Day 16: A song that's fun to scream along to
(Note: NOT just "sing a little loud." I mean scream. The singer doesn't have to be screaming, but you do)

There's something about Morrissey. He's a contender for the Most Pretentious Person Ever award, but damn it I love his music. It speaks to me, it vibrates deep inside my soul and I just have to get it out. It doesn't matter much which song it is, whether he's singing about nuclear bombs or cemeteries or the inability the love...

When he hits the crescendo in the final verse, when he can't contain himself any longer, that's when I shout.
That's when I scream.
That's when I sing.
I sing my fucking heart out.

Oh mother
I can feel
the soil falling over my head


The Smiths - I Know It's Over



Agreed. Amazing. Excellent choice!
 
Day 16: A song that's fun to scream along to


Belly - Seal My Fate
A beautiful swoony song featuring two of the loveliest women in rock (i met them, can confirm). Tanya Donelly has such a great voice, it purrs like a kitten and then shreds your skin a moment later.
Belly are such an under-rated band and this song should have been massive... just bad timing (In the UK it was during the godawful britpop era).
Love the loping beat on this too, very easy to skip to as you walk and sing it in your head (speaking from experience)
 
Day 16: A song that's fun to scream along to

New Orleans Is Sinking - The Tragically Hip


I scream sing a lot of Hip songs but this is the most emphatic



Oh hells yeah!
I had a different band in mind for this prompt... but now I'm not sure.
Because there's another Hip song that I just have to scream-sing... every time.
(Two more, actually... now that I'm really thinking about it.) So many options.
Excellent song, and a fantastic song choice!
 
Day 16: A song that's fun to scream along to (Note: NOT just "sing a little loud." I mean scream. The singer doesn't have to be screaming, but you do)

The prompt is long. My story is short. In the "karaoke" prompt I said I did karaoke once as therapy. Scream therapy. I was having a very rough night, so I broke a personal rule and got extremely drunk by myself after determining the karaoke machine at the bar had this song. I screamed my way through it and had a sore throat for two days. I also forgot where my car was (but at least I didn't drive it home). On the other hand, I found a fantastic taco truck with amazing breakfast burritos when I went looking for it, so I considered it a win.

"Change and change and change," The Airborne Toxic Event

I had not heard this song before, I am really into it and can see why it was used to scream it out loud.
 
Day 16: A song that's fun to scream along to

I just can't help but shred my vocal chords when this little ditty comes on...
Not because of the infernal allure of demonic connection (boring)... but because I think of this as a pure expression of my more carnal and terrestrial love (exciting). Of course, when I'm singing this to (or about) the object of my affection, it does become infused with a certain diabolical energy!
In all honesty, the scream-singing doesn't start until just before a minute-and-a-half in... but the seductive introduction and build really pays off when the shit finally hits the fan... and by the end I've practically screamed myself hoarse. Now this is a love song!

"Anything you want... it's in my arms
Anything you need... it's in my arms
Anything you want... it's in my loving arms..."

Danzig - Anything

 
Day 16: A song that's fun to scream along to

A-B-C-D-E, FUCK YOU
AND YOUR MOM AND YOUR SISTER AND YOUR JOB
AND YOUR BROKE-ASS CAR AND THAT SHIT YOU CALL ART
FUCK YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS THAT I'LL NEVER SEE AGAIN
Everybody but your dog, YOU CAN ALL FUCK OFF

Gayle - abcdefu (angrier)
 
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