Okay first if you haven't heard the original version if Friday by Rebecca Black, you're not missing anything. In fact you're most likely better off for never having heard it.
Having seen the video only once, I felt my IQ actually lower while watching it. It's like Winnie Cooper's 13 year old daughter, with the voice of the robot from Small Wonder, is singing lyrics half written by the guy from LFO, who's now on Ritalin and has become a pedophile and the other half of the lyrics are by Ralph Wiggum. "We so excited" Really?!? "Me Fail English, that's unpossible!" On top of that, the so called "Hot Video Babes" are 12 and have braces and ... AND ... AND! There's a rap break down 3/4 of the way through the song. I've never wanted Miley Cyrus to kick someones ass so badly before.
One of the seven signs of the Apocalypse I swear. Anyhoot, out of the wreckage, comes Kyle Puccia (AKA Epic Mullet Guy) who turns it into a emo piano ballad. You can download it for free at http://kylepuccia.com/
A Deep Cover is a cover song so well known, most people don't know it's a cover. Such is the case for this This Might Be Giants classic. Originally done by the Four Lads, Istanbul (Not Constantinople) has become popular enough to get it's own segement in a Tiny Toons Adventure. If that's not big time, I don't know what is.
If you're not familiar with the Four Lads, not worries. I have no idea who they are either, other than Candian Music Hall Of Famers, eh?
Hayseed Dixie (Pronounced AC/DC with a severe southern accent) is simply one of my favorite cover bands, putting a bluegrass spin on rock classics. This time they went with a little something more modern covering The Darkness. No falsetto here folks, just banjo pickin's goodness.
Normally I hide the videos, but this one is so fulled with creamy 80's Nougat, I just had to. I'm sure the video is ten times more entertaining than the movie it comes from, Take Me Home Tonight. Did anyone actually see that movie? Anyway after seeing this video, as much as I hate Topher Grace, if they ever decide to remake Back To the Future, he's allowed to be in it. Okay maybe not Back to the Future, but Teen Wolf.
Ever wonder what Elvis would be doing if he were alive right now? He'd be screaming "Help! Help! get me out of this coffin!" That's such a fourth grade joke, I know. I'm proud of myself. Anyway I'd like to he'd still be in Vegas, belting out songs by Joy Division, AC/DC and Nirvana.
Anyway, that's what Irish Elvis impersonator Jim Brown, AKA The King would like to think. And who am I to argue?
I still have no idea who Alex Goot is. But his mutli-track covers were he's every instrument and voice on the song is the bomb shniggity. Here's his cover of Owl City's Fireflies with a free download even. Score!
I love Big Head Todd and the Monsters. They've got that jam band sound, without that holier than though mentality. Here they are covering John Lee Hooker's Boom Boom. Any one else hungry for Chili's now?
On of the Cure's most covered songs is "Love Song" or "Lovesong" as called to on some of thier re-released / greatest hits albums. If the band can't make up their mind what the song's name is, how the hell do they expect the tags in my iTunes library to be immaculate? Rat Bastards.
Anyway off her 21 album, here's Adele's soft sultry take on "Lovesong."
Wasn't Passion Pit the burger joint where everyone hung out on 90210? Well even if it wasn't, here's a band called Passion Pit covering the Smashing Pumpkins. Oh and just as a warning, this dude's falsetto is like if Berry Gibb got kicked in the nuts by giraffe. It's that high.