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As is usually my habit I am posting this before reading my friendslist, but I'm guessing that at least half of it will be either Snow! :) or Snow! :(, so in deference to your jaded sensibilities I shall avoid the topic.

I've always known there was something bothering me about Klaxons, beyond the praise they were accumulating for fairly mediocre records. Then I read that they wanted to go R&B, 'Ghetto Fabulous' started playing in my head and everything slotted into place. Three post-indie kids who've done dance, done pop and have their eye on R&B? Klaxons are the rubbish Baxendale! And is is so often the case, they're snaffling all the plaudits and sales which eluded their vastly superior predecessor.

The Boys is back in town.

Further to yesterday, it seems I spoke too soon about the Lords: "A Church of England spokesman said: "We...acknowledge that in a house with reduced numbers consideration needs to be given to the appropriate number of Lords Spiritual. We also welcome and agree the recommendation that the wider religious make-up of the UK be reflected by the appointed element of a reformed House". Now, if they meant ensuring that representatives from the National Secular Society, pagan, Satanist and Jedi bodies got seats, fair enough. But why do I suspect that's not going to be the case?

Virgin was full of posh schoolgirls this evening. The world does enjoy its little puns.

Date: 2007-02-09 07:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] myfirstkitchen.livejournal.com
Even McFly are guilty of this, having covered Mr Brightside and removed all the synths. I don't even like the Killers much, but I still see the pointlessness of this exercise.

I blame Whiley and her cvnting Live Lounge. From Travis doing Britney onwards, most of those covers originated on her shitey show.

Date: 2007-02-09 07:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
Oh, it far predates that - I remember local indie bands in Derby doing it, back in the mid-nineties.

One good thing did come of the Whiley business (which I'm otherwise agreed is pestilential) - Franz Ferdinand's 'What You Waiting For?'. You can tell they respect the original, but not so much so that their version is too polite.

Date: 2007-02-09 07:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] myfirstkitchen.livejournal.com
Oh I know Whiley didn't start it, but she has encouraged the practice to spread. Legitimised it, if you will. I like that Franz cover better than most of their own songs.

I'm possibly doing a collaborative cover of History Repeating soon, but that's mainly 'cause I'll take any chance to do a bit of Bassey. It won't be drenched in bloody guitars, either. "Real music" my arse.

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