What song are you listening to?

Never disagreed on something so much, I can't stand the cover I don't care what Paul Simon thinks of it, it's the most cringworthy thing my ears have ever had the displeasure of hearing. Eeew!!
 
When the song was written Simon and Garfunkel sang the song in hope that people would listen and change their ways and the world would change for better with less self interest.David Draiman 50 years later sings in anger because things are now much worse because people ignored the warning.I enjoy heavy metal like i enjoy most music styles and Disturbed are certainly far from a favourite of mine but that cover is excellent
 
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That is fine music is and always will be a matter of personel prefererance.I like music from all ages and many sources
 
@jadtiger said:
When the song was written Simon and Garfunkel sang the song in hope that people would listen and change their ways and the world would change for better with less self interest.David Draiman 50 years later sings in anger because things are now much worse because people ignored the warning.I enjoy heavy metal like i enjoy most music styles and Disturbed are certainly far from a favourite of mine but that cover is excellent

I agree fully, I'm not a Disturbed fan, though my wife is, but their version of Sounds of Silence is amazing!
 
@Cultured_Bogan said:
Yeah I’m not a fan either. But I hate Disturbed so that probably has something to do with it.

Just for you..ha ha

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Dg-g7t2l4
 
@Doc_Tiger said:
First I’ve seen it. I like. He’s got some voice that fella.

Yeah he could sing pretty much whatever he wants, my daughter has been singing along to this since she was 3! lol
https://youtu.be/Yvwo8f3SXKA
We get in the car and she starts saying put on "what you waiting for!" lol
 
@Doc_Tiger said:
Hahaha…I can see why. Pretty catchy

That and Hunger Strike have always been her favourite songs!
https://youtu.be/VUb450Alpps

She started singing this at around 2 and everyday asks to sing "I dont mind stealing bread" as she calls it and I have to sing it with her, with her man being Chris and mine being Eddie. lol, One of my favourite things to be with my little girl!
 
@Doc_Tiger said:
I’ve got a nine year old that loves hunger strike as well, but we both do Chris badly. It’s a lot of fun.

It's easy for kids to sing because the way they do the chorus she just has to repeat what Eddie sings lol. One day she just started repeating "I'm going hungry!" after Eddie sang it and it fit perfectly with Chris singing it. At my family reunion last Easter they had a kids talent quest and that of course is what she chose to sing. So everyone else does nursery rhymes and my daughter, who was four at the time, gets up and sings hunger strike. The look on people faces was great from the opening " I don't mind stealing bread, from the mouth's of decadence" from a 4 year old lol
 
One of the great British guitarists, Mick Ronson, on Jean Genie. I read the story when he came to London from his hometown of Hull and left Bowe and his band speechless with the way he played his 1968 Les Paul Custom. RIP Mick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGqLl06FLQE
 
Just listened to a cover version of the Sports song Boy’s by the Celibate Rifles. Pretty cool, bought back some memories.
 
@cochise said:
@Doc_Tiger said:
Hahaha…I can see why. Pretty catchy

That and Hunger Strike have always been her favourite songs!
https://youtu.be/VUb450Alpps

She started singing this at around 2 and everyday asks to sing "I dont mind stealing bread" as she calls it and I have to sing it with her, with her man being Chris and mine being Eddie. lol, One of my favourite things to be with my little girl!

That's too cool.

I remember when my middle boy was about 3 he bolted from me at Sydney airport and I couldn't find him, I walked past the toilets and I could hear the sound of a kid singing/humming the rif to Black Sabbaths Iron Man.
I walked into the toilet and everyone was laughing, my son was in a cubicle doing the old deh deh der ner ner deh na na na na na na
 
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@TIGER said:
I remember when my middle boy was about 3 he bolted from me at Sydney airport and I couldn’t find him, I walked past the toilets and I could hear the sound of a kid singing/humming the rif to Black Sabbaths Iron Man.
I walked into the toilet and everyone was laughing, my son was in a cubicle doing the old deh deh der ner ner deh na na na na na na

That is pretty awesome!
 

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