Ooh, lovely. The jaunty uke with the mournful vox makes for a strange tension - I do like it. You have a great voice. posted by freya_lamb at 1:47 PM on
May 2, 2009
Very nice. Beirut does some nice live versions of this on ukulele, too. posted by Corduroy at 5:09 PM on
May 2, 2009
Good stuff, nice vocal work. posted by BrnP84 at 5:59 PM on
May 3, 2009
Wonderfully evil.
I feel like this is a bad touch that I liked. posted by cjorgensen at 11:59 AM on
May 4, 2009
You wonderful bastard. I'm tempted to lay down harmonies and a second uke part. posted by cortex at 1:24 PM on
May 4, 2009
Richard Cheese?
Seriously though, I love it. I tried to cover "Hallelujah" on my uke once, but I think the problem was that I was taking it too seriously. This is just right. posted by Saellys at 6:02 PM on
May 4, 2009
We used to play a game in college that was this: what song would make the most inappropriate ska/pop punk cover? Hallelujah always won. This version would have won even more. I salute you, sir.
You do have a really nice voice, though. posted by Jon_Evil at 11:46 PM on
May 4, 2009
I love you, but I hate this. Am I a bad person? posted by abc123xyzinfinity at 11:16 PM on
May 16, 2009
We used to play a game in college that was this: what song would make the most inappropriate ska/pop punk cover?
P.S. It's Eric Clapton "Tears In Heaven" as techno-pop FTW. posted by abc123xyzinfinity at 11:18 PM on
May 16, 2009
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