x factor saturday
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Re: x factor saturday
The thing is if the Rhydian version was similar to the original or similar to the PSB cover. Anyway, the original version was writting to be performed by Village People.joepsb wrote:Rhydian - 'Go West' (made famous by Village People)
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I remember an interview with Neil and he mentioned how a newspaper gave away a CD of Simon Cowell's Greatest Hits. Neil said something like he wanted one as evidence of Cowell's crimes against music 
Mind you, Neil likes Alcazar and Kylie, so he likes manaufactured pop trash when he wants to be the stereotypical bummer with the tastes of a 10 year old school girl.
Mind you, Neil likes Alcazar and Kylie, so he likes manaufactured pop trash when he wants to be the stereotypical bummer with the tastes of a 10 year old school girl.
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there's a difference though between original pop songs.normally written/produced by your Xenomania types, than shite, unimaginative, boring covers of famous songs. Do we really need another version of Unchained Melody?volcanoday wrote:Mind you, Neil likes Alcazar and Kylie, so he likes manaufactured pop trash when he wants to be the stereotypical bummer with the tastes of a 10 year old school girl.
Still waiting to hear the Adam Freeland, Manhattan Clique and Axwell mixes of Integral.
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but at least their cover versions tend to offer something new - I don't really give that much of a shit about the 'new' Kylie track but even if it isn't a new track again at least it is not that well knownvolcanoday wrote:Xenomania have produced numerous covers for Girls Aloud. And Kylie's "new" single has been around for four years.Flaffer wrote: there's a difference though between original pop songs.normally written/produced by your Xenomania types
Still waiting to hear the Adam Freeland, Manhattan Clique and Axwell mixes of Integral.