Homosapien by Pete Shelley suggested by ORH

Started by Pete C, August 03, 2013, 03:17:07 AM

Gnasty




Excellent job on this!! Love the guitars and vocals and yes that synth is cool!!
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Ferryman_1957

Rarely come over to the covers area (just don't have the time, sorry) but I saw this on the home page and as someone who bought the album back in the day I had to come over and listen. Great version, it actually sounds like how the Buzzcocks would have done it because Shelley's solo version was more electronica-ish. Great job and great fun, brought back some good memories of that era. 

SwanSong

A mighty fine cover and rendition . u did a killer preformance.
and with no chords. a great job. this kicks. .... congrats 2 thumbs
up Neil .!

Geir

yep ... this is all good !!

Love it, great job on the vocals !
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Oh well ........

Hook

OTD, I missed this one 1st time around, great suggestion & a fine cover of a tune I remember quite well.
Rock On!

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Because the Hook brings you back
I ain't tellin' you no lie
The hook brings you back
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SharksDontSleep

Oh yes. I'm glad this was bumped, 'cause I missed if too  ;D

I love that bleeping synth & the full sound you've got in the recording.
Good job.
The Vox remind of Jarvis Cocker in places ... Also not a bad thing :)

thetworegs

Great Job Pete i too missed this first time round but i got there in the end great job...
   
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Groundy

One of The Random Dozen.
Top class Pete.
Love it.

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Pete C

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