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I can't get behind any band or musician that becomes famous for covering other people's songs.
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I can't get behind any band or musician that becomes famous for covering other people's songs.
You mean like Frank Sinatra? Or the Boston Symphony Orchestra?
I can't get behind any band or musician that becomes famous for covering other people's songs.
In The Mood For Love inspired Wong Kar Way to make a movie with the same name. Terrific movie actually!
You mean like Frank Sinatra? Or the Boston Symphony Orchestra?
It's possible that it is the other way around.Brian EnoI just looked up some images, looks like a poor man's David Bhowie.
Brian Eno
I suggest listening instead.
Bowie is generally more well known than Eno/Ferry/Roxy music, Marc Bolan/T. Rex, and Iggy Pop/The Stooges.