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Of course, anyone can do a spoken word performance of a popular tune. But this had a certain pathos that gives me chills.
>>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wI4jMxveyI
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>>221233346
He achieved immortality with this performance.
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>>221233406
FPBP
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>>221233346
He did the right thing. He knew trying to sing an ELTON JOHN song, back when the guy was at his prime, would be suicide. So he didn't even try.
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>>221233346
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i prefer https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=_0hTtsqiFCc
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>I'm a rock-it man
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>>221233346
He Shatnerd in his pants
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>>221233346
>>221233795
Guy is a fucking legend, seriously.
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>>221233346
>But this had a certain pathos that gives me chills.
Stop trying so hard, you're going to blow a gasket.
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>>221233346
Hello Bill
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>>221234881
>>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPW8jshR3kQ
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>>221233346
He's literally me, me, and me.
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He influenced the music video for Where It's At by Beck
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>>221233346
>used his own voice instead of being discount Elton
This is based. I hate when cover bands try to imitate the voice of the original vocalist. It's never as good. Give me something different.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ainyK6fXku0
better than the original
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>>221233346
>>221237139
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snEcAdbGXTY&list=RDsnEcAdbGXTY&start_radio=1

legendary
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>>221237139
The irony of "Common People" is that Jarvis Cocker by no means sounds like he had a common upbringing
>father was an actor, and mother was a Conservative counselor
>For much of the 1980s, Cocker lived on unemployment benefits in a derelict factory.[12][13] In his twenties, Cocker squatted in London.
Right, so he literally did the class tourism thing, and then projected about it.
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>>221237349
>&list=RDsnEcAdbGXTY&start_radio=1
WTF is this shit? Learn to use the internet
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>>221237139
>I can't get behind that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAWP9Oxdn9Q



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