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What A Difference A Version Makes.
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I wonder if anyone else has such diametrically opposed reactions to artists - especially those who sing the same song?
My example is the song Sway, and the two versions by Julie London, and Dean Martin.
Julie London's version sounds like sex on vinyl.
Dean Martin's version makes me want to wash my hands after hearing it.
Does anyone else have such extreme reactions to the same song - or is it just me?
Or to widen out the debate - directly opposite opinions of two artists -
Example again -
Dusty Springfield singing makes me think that all human emotion is there.
Chris Martin makes me think of a Sixth Former in a music room at school with (never-to-be-fulfilled ever!) dreams of being a pop star.
My example is the song Sway, and the two versions by Julie London, and Dean Martin.
Julie London's version sounds like sex on vinyl.
Dean Martin's version makes me want to wash my hands after hearing it.
Does anyone else have such extreme reactions to the same song - or is it just me?
Or to widen out the debate - directly opposite opinions of two artists -
Example again -
Dusty Springfield singing makes me think that all human emotion is there.
Chris Martin makes me think of a Sixth Former in a music room at school with (never-to-be-fulfilled ever!) dreams of being a pop star.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jeff Lynne singing ' Mr Blue Sky ' reminds me of the last twenty one years with my beloved, my children being born and, for the last two weeks, being in Hyde Park for one of the best afternoons of my life.
Lily Allen singing ' Mr Blue Sky' makes me want to run in head first into the nearest wall in the hopes of knocking myself unconscious so I don't have to hear it any more.
Lily Allen singing ' Mr Blue Sky' makes me want to run in head first into the nearest wall in the hopes of knocking myself unconscious so I don't have to hear it any more.
To answer your question about responses to different artists, I can close my eyes and listen to Steven Page singing certain songs and can feel every part of me relaxing. Robbie Williams has the opposite effect, I can feel my shoulders and teeth clench when I have to listen to one of his.
It's such a subjective thing though, and what sounds like music of the Gods to one person will sound like strangled wailing to another. The important thing is to find what works for you.
It's such a subjective thing though, and what sounds like music of the Gods to one person will sound like strangled wailing to another. The important thing is to find what works for you.
Biffy Clyro's Many of Horror and whoever murdered it.
The second version used to play in the Shop where I worked and I couldn't bring myself to sing it - it was just a reminder that that year's X-Factor winner had guaranteed a large cheque in their back pocket and the Christmas number 1 slot with someone else's song.
The second version used to play in the Shop where I worked and I couldn't bring myself to sing it - it was just a reminder that that year's X-Factor winner had guaranteed a large cheque in their back pocket and the Christmas number 1 slot with someone else's song.