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Subject: performer differences
Written By: annimal on 11/15/15 at 3:47 pm
I have wondered about it because there's apologies to each other on Am I right with similar parodies sometimes. Do things have to be different? how much? Earlier today I was just listening to Sweet Dreams are made of this on Youtube and then came back and heard another one with, I think I want to say, faster tempo. Yup, two performers here, one with slower tempo and I want to abuse you I want to see what's inside of you. The other with the faster tempo and I think the I is added to I travel. It repeats itself a little more at the end instead of the I want to abuse you and the see what's inside of you lines. Not too much difference between the two.
Subject: Re: performer differences
Written By: annimal on 11/17/15 at 1:24 pm
was just looking up Hanky Panky yesterday and The Raindrops did it first. Three years later another group did it and I don't think there's much difference if any.
Subject: Re: performer differences
Written By: annimal on 12/09/15 at 11:29 am
Maybe I'll say this here, I'm thinking about recording on Youtube.
Subject: Re: performer differences
Written By: Rex on 12/14/15 at 5:53 pm
was just looking up Hanky Panky yesterday and The Raindrops did it first. Three years later another group did it and I don't think there's much difference if any.
Neil Diamond recorded a version where he deliberately kept singing lyrics out of order. If you like Hanky Panky, it's worth a listen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQHyDhcsnrE
Subject: Re: performer differences
Written By: annimal on 12/14/15 at 9:24 pm
I'll check it out. A little while after I had posted this, I remembered that I had C an an E harmonica and wondered if I would like to and will be able to play them at lease a little. I don't really know how to play anything. I found a website that said harps are in the key of G and E harps are in the key of B.
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