Showing posts with label David Bowie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Bowie. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2014

all the young dudes, World party, Mott the hoople, david bowie, Clueless, apple sauce, Cover Song, Cover, Covers, Cover Songs, Music, UnderCover, Crut, Song, Songs





All The Young Dudes [World Party / Mott the Hoople]


All The Young Dudes was written by David Bowie, but first recorded by Mott the Hoople. I believe he made apple sauce in his spare time. This particular cover comes from the soundtrack to the movie Clueless. I know the title might suggest it, but the movie was not about congress.




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Friday, November 15, 2013

acapella, Under Pressure, Rajaton, Queen, David Bowie, ice ice baby, Vanilla Ice





Under Pressure [ Rajaton / Queen and David Bowie]


You can pretty much tell a persons age by the level of disapointment they feel when they discover this isn’t Ice Ice Baby.




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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Space Oddity, Chris Hadfield, david bowie, nasa, ISS




Space Oddity [Chris Hadfield / David Bowie] From the Vault … May 13, 2013 Normally, I try to only post covers done by musicians. Not just some guy with a YouTube channel. However this cover of David Bowie’s Space Oddity was recorded on the International Space Station by Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield. I’m impressed, but I’m going to wait for the follow up Bowie cover, Life on Mars.


Monday, May 13, 2013

Space Oddity [Chris Hadfield / David Bowie]




Normally, I try to only post covers done by musicians. Not just some guy with a YouTube channel. However this cover of David Bowie's Space Oddity was recorded on the International Space Station by Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield.  

I'm impressed, but I'm going to wait for the follow up Bowie cover, Life on Mars.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Little Drummer Boy [12 Days of Covers / Cover to Cover]

One of the most bizarre juxtapositions in holiday music history, perhaps in modern music history was in 1977, when David Bowie paid a visit to Bing Crosby on his Christmas special.

While a "Traditional" song, using the same arrangement Will Farrell and John C. Riley took a stab at it this year. Making this two covers for the price of one!