"Golden Lights" Hook covers The Smiths acapella

Started by Hook, May 19, 2013, 11:39:53 AM

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Golden Lights
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Been a long time since I've had a double fester, I just did this over the last 45 min. I know it's a cover of The Smiths covering Twinkle, should still count for the fest  ;)

1 stereo lead vocal
4 back ground vocals

Golden Lights
written by Twinkle
performed by Hook

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Because the Hook brings you back
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Redler

Stunning!!!! Sweet harmonies! One of my favorites from Louder than bombs....
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Jarle

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Burtog

I dont know this song at all but you've done an awesome job with this - really cool!
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ODH

 ;D Monumental.

Hilarious but also extremely fucking cool. Pardon my Franglais.

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steelguitar

excellent harmonies!!!
I don't know the original, but it's i like it, awesome job!
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bruno

Wow - this one sounds simply great Hook, I don't know the original, but this has a wonderfully full sound.
Barber shop on  ;D
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