Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds except that it's absolutely hilarious.Master of Ossus wrote:William Shatner for something.

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i laughed so hard that i almost crashed into a utility pole the first time i heard that. it was so funny it hurt.Tsyroc wrote:Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds except that it's absolutely hilarious.Master of Ossus wrote:William Shatner for something.
It's funny, the first time I heard it I was driving as well. Luckilly I didn't have to go far because I was laughing pretty hard.Col. Crackpot wrote:i laughed so hard that i almost crashed into a utility pole the first time i heard that. it was so funny it hurt.Tsyroc wrote: Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds except that it's absolutely hilarious.
His cover of down with the sickness is pretty classy thoughFighter of Foo wrote: Also, before I forgot to add Richard Cheese's Last Resort
Fighter of Foo wrote:Oy, forgot about all of Richard Cheese's covers. I don't know whether to put those in the worst or best thread, though. It's a guy covering popular songs big band style. Hilarious. Here's a few..
Down with the Sickness-Disturbed=probably Richard Cheese's funniest
Closer-Nine Inch Nails
More Human than Human-White Zombie
Baby Got Back-Sir Mix A Lot
That's a sample, not a cover. A cover is a new version of an old song by a different artist. A sample just takes one part of an existing song and incorporates it into a new one. When done right, sampling can be very effective--the one that comes to my mind right away is Eminem's "Dream On", which uses the original Aerosmith chorus between original (and rather dark) lyrics (it can be argued that "Dream On" is a semi-cover rather than a sample, but since the chorus is sung by Steven Tyler alone, I think it counts as a sample). Too often, though, it's used by hacks to give their songs more weight than they deserve--such as when Vanilla Ica sampled "Under Pressure".Deathstalker wrote:Vanilla Ice using Queen and David Bowie's "Under Pressure" for "Ice, Ice Baby" I shudder even to type this!
I just loved when "Futurama" had him doing a spoken word version of Eminem's "My Name is." I just wish he would do the whole thing, since that part alone was so funny.Joe wrote:Nothing, NOTHING you have ever heard William Shatner cover can prepare you for his version of Rocketman. It has to be heard to be believed - and try and find the video that goes with it to get the full effect.
I've heard it, it's a life changing experience, to say the least. I won't say I've never laughed that hard, but it is at least in the top fifty.Joe wrote:Nothing, NOTHING you have ever heard William Shatner cover can prepare you for his version of Rocketman. It has to be heard to be believed - and try and find the video that goes with it to get the full effect.
That would be Jessica Simpson's "I Think I'm In Love With You."Oni Koneko Damien wrote:I don't know the artist that did the song, but I think the song's name is "I think I'm in Love," and it uses the chorus from John Mellancamp's "Jack and Diane", and I swear, that song (the sample, not Mellancamp, he rules), more than anything else, turned me off of pop music forever.
-Damien
Yes! That's it! Icky...that's all I have to say.Zaia wrote:That would be Jessica Simpson's "I Think I'm In Love With You."
To show you how out of touch I am with today's pop culture, I first heard of Jessica Simpson through a porno spam ad and thought it referred to seeing Lisa Simpson nude.That would be Jessica Simpson's "I Think I'm In Love With You."