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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #30 on: November 09, 2012, 10:35:56 AM »
Adele, of course. BOS(00)7. Heh.

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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #31 on: November 09, 2012, 10:44:22 AM »
Even tho' I didn't personally need to hear Sheryl Crow, most impressive.

1. Thunderball - Tom Jones - 1965
2. You Only Live Twice - Nancy Sinatra - 1967
3. Tomorrow Never Dies - Sheryl Crow - 1997
(Bond film montage)
4. View to a Kill - Duran Duran - 1985
5. Nobody Does it Better - Carly Simon - 1977
(excellent Goldfinger clip... she better play the song dammit...)
6. Goldfinger - Dame Shirley Bassey - 1964
7. Live and Let Die - Paul McCartney and Wings - 1973
8. The World is Not Enough - Garbage - 1999
(Casino Royale ad from 1967)
9. The Look of Love - Dusty Springfield - 1967
(clip from Skyfall advertisement)
10. Skyfall - Adele - 2012
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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #32 on: November 09, 2012, 10:49:07 AM »
Cheryl Crow

Come on!

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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #33 on: November 09, 2012, 10:54:15 AM »
Cheryl Crow

Come on!

hah! I missed that --correcting now. Shows how much g'snipes love Ms Crow, I guess.
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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #34 on: November 09, 2012, 11:41:45 AM »
Cheryl Crow

Come on!

hah! I missed that --correcting now. Shows how much g'snipes love Ms Crow, I guess.

Never got the hate for her.

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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #35 on: November 09, 2012, 11:50:42 AM »
Cheryl Crow

Come on!

hah! I missed that --correcting now. Shows how much g'snipes love Ms Crow, I guess.

Never got the hate for her.

Oh I dunno... her voice? her dreadful cover versions (literally ALL of them)? Her willingness to sleep with just about anyone? Sheryl 'ho, indeed.
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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #36 on: November 09, 2012, 11:50:56 AM »
Cheryl Crow

Come on!

hah! I missed that --correcting now. Shows how much g'snipes love Ms Crow, I guess.

Never got the hate for her.

for me, it started with her (first?) hit song All I Wanna Do it was E V E R Y W H E R E ...  and I think it won the song of the year or something huge-ass grammy.  That saturation made it just too much for me and it colored a lot of what came after.  I do like My Favorite Mistake, though, and maybe a couple other songs by her.  I heard she wasn't so nice business-wise, but hey, she is successful and hopefully happy.  She's not bad looking, either.
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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #37 on: November 09, 2012, 12:05:15 PM »
I'll grant that her covers are subpar, and certainly AL wasn't impressed by her. However, overplayed or not, "All I Wanna Do", "Everyday Is A Winding Road", "There Goes The Neighborhood", "Steve McQueen" etc. I find enjoyable.

And actually, "The First Cut Is The Deepest" wasn't so bad IMHO.

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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #38 on: November 09, 2012, 02:04:41 PM »
Her willingness to sleep with just about anyone? Sheryl 'ho, indeed.

You don't like her because she's promiscuous?  Is that limited to women performers, or do you have a problem with male pop stars who sleep around alot too?  Because your pickin's get mighty slim if that is so.  Or it's just a weird double-standard.
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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #39 on: November 09, 2012, 02:26:20 PM »
Her willingness to sleep with just about anyone? Sheryl 'ho, indeed.

You don't like her because she's promiscuous?  Is that limited to women performers, or do you have a problem with male pop stars who sleep around alot too?  Because your pickin's get mighty slim if that is so.  Or it's just a weird double-standard.

It's not promiscuity per se, but I get the impression she slept her way to a career (and yes, I realize that hardly makes her unique either). But I think a lot of women hate her because of her many hook-ups  -  "she got to fuck Eric Clapton *and* Lance Armstrong??"  - which was more what I was getting at.
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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #40 on: November 09, 2012, 05:59:22 PM »
Despite how much I hated 'All I Wanna Do' and 'Strong Enough', I gave her a pass because she had a long string of reliable tracks after.  Until 'The First Cut is the Deepest' which I hated and virtually everything she's released since.  For the record I like her version of 'Sweet Child O' Mine'.

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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #41 on: November 12, 2012, 02:24:14 PM »
I'll grant that her covers are subpar, and certainly AL wasn't impressed by her. However, overplayed or not, "All I Wanna Do", "Everyday Is A Winding Road", "There Goes The Neighborhood", "Steve McQueen" etc. I find enjoyable.

And actually, "The First Cut Is The Deepest" wasn't so bad IMHO.

forgot about  "Everyday Is A Winding Road", I like that one, too. 

I don't know "There Goes The Neighborhood", "Steve McQueen" off the top o' me 'ead. 

"First Cut.." is such a great song, but remakes stop w Rod.   :)

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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #42 on: November 12, 2012, 04:31:06 PM »
I'll grant that her covers are subpar, and certainly AL wasn't impressed by her. However, overplayed or not, "All I Wanna Do", "Everyday Is A Winding Road", "There Goes The Neighborhood", "Steve McQueen" etc. I find enjoyable.

And actually, "The First Cut Is The Deepest" wasn't so bad IMHO.

forgot about  "Everyday Is A Winding Road", I like that one, too. 

I don't know "There Goes The Neighborhood", "Steve McQueen" off the top o' me 'ead. 

"First Cut.." is such a great song, but remakes stop w Rod.   :)

I love the Keith Hampshire version of "First Cut..." that CKRU plays quite often. Here he is doing it about a dozen years ago -- with Lighthouse (!) backing him up, apparently.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahN7SYhxiFI
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Re: 9 Nov 2012: Bond Set... JAMES Bond Set
« Reply #43 on: November 12, 2012, 09:37:21 PM »
I'll grant that her covers are subpar, and certainly AL wasn't impressed by her. However, overplayed or not, "All I Wanna Do", "Everyday Is A Winding Road", "There Goes The Neighborhood", "Steve McQueen" etc. I find enjoyable.

And actually, "The First Cut Is The Deepest" wasn't so bad IMHO.

forgot about  "Everyday Is A Winding Road", I like that one, too. 

I don't know "There Goes The Neighborhood", "Steve McQueen" off the top o' me 'ead. 

"First Cut.." is such a great song, but remakes stop w Rod.   :)

KFOG LOVED "There Goes The Neighborhood" in early 1999 - it would have done well on the AAA chart if it had existed at the time. Sort of a fill-in between "My Favorite Mistake" and "Anything But Down". "Steve McQueen" was a bit more up-tempo than its predecessor, "Soak Up The Sun". Both were on her greatest hits collection.