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Jan. 19th, 2005 11:37 pmShatner Sings.
eyebeams,
nottheterritory and I were subjected to the album on Saturday.
Sure, it's interesting. I can do without. But the song Common People is interesting, because I realized I listened to first verse, chorus, and just bopped to the rest, while there's actually a sort of narrative going on back there.
Sure, it's interesting. I can do without. But the song Common People is interesting, because I realized I listened to first verse, chorus, and just bopped to the rest, while there's actually a sort of narrative going on back there.
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Date: 2005-01-25 01:47 am (UTC)I picked up "Has Been" because of a strange coincidence. I have never heard of the original "Common People" until I found it on my Ipod after moving over a whole bunch of MP3s I had stored (don't ask). The *very* next day, while idly looking at the back of Shatner's new album, I was rivited to find that he had done a cover of Pulp's classic work.
Twelve bucks Canadian later, I was bopping along to a pretty decent cover in my car. Wow; I said, hitting replay several times on my drive home that day.
There are a few other interesting songs on the album, including the eponymous title track. My CD is a little buggered up now, so I may have to get it replaced.
::Brian::