Has anyone heard the Frankie j remake of extreme's more then words?

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Old Sep 15, 2005 | 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by shad0wxb0i
yea i've heard it..
whats sad is that some people think its a new song that he wrote...
what gets me is how amazed some kids are when they find out that a song was a remake from a group in the...90's *gasp!*, or even a song from the 80's *double gasp!!*
Old Sep 15, 2005 | 06:00 PM
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that song phucking blows... i can do a better job singing off key and strumming on my pubi.......




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Old Sep 15, 2005 | 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Onizuka
I thought covers were supposed to be artist renditions as an homage to the original creators of the song. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't. One cover I really dig is the Cure cover of Love Song done by ... 311. Not the super hardcore version done by Snake River Conspiracy. I could go on for days talking about covers - the most covered songs that I know of, in this order:
1 - Paint it Black (The Rolling Stones)
2 - How Soon Is Now (The Smiths)

I can't think of a third song off the top of my head, for some odd reason. Anyway, of all the covers out there I've heard, I'm surprised no one has covered Michael Jackson... wait, I take that back, Alien Ant Farm did a funny version of Smooth Criminal.

Ah yes, cover songs.
The most covered song of all time is Yesterday by the Beatles. At least it was a couple of years back.
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