RecycleFest - Blitzkrieg Bop (Jazzy version - original by The Ramones)

Started by Redler, January 02, 2011, 11:56:43 PM

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lg

Very creative cover version....
I love jazz!
This is boppin'...
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LG
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

Ted

I like how you did the vocals. I would have been tempted to go into a parody of a lounge singer (a la Richard Cheese). This is more loving of the song than that, and the song deserves it.
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Gnasty



Awesome recycled genre on this one!!That works out so perfect. Love it Love It!!
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Redler


Quote from: Ted on January 03, 2011, 03:37:28 PMI like how you did the vocals. I would have been tempted to go into a parody of a lounge singer (a la Richard Cheese). This is more loving of the song than that, and the song deserves it.

I arranged this in the spirit of MR. Cheese. A few years ago I found his music by accident. Some of those parodies are awesome.

Thanks to all!

Kari
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Ferryman_1957

Superb version Kari, and definitely in the spirit of Mr Cheese! Truly inspired version, would never have thought to do The Ramones like this and you carried it off brilliantly! Really loved it!

Cheers,

Nigel

Greeny

F*cking brilliant! Great idea and an even better execution. It really works!

ODH

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dasilvasings

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Yep! This is very R. Cheesy! Very well done and actually the song is musically interesting, besides being a good laugh!

In this R. Cheese tradition, I can't resist of uploading discreetly an abandoned project for the comedy fest. Can't get around the lyrics, and I'm quite tired of the song. If anyone wants a grab at it, just take it!
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rich2k4

i love this recycle fest stuff.  it proves that a song can take many forms, like water

good stuff