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You say anarchy, I say government you say temporary, I say permanent You say disillusionment, I say wonder You say talented, I say neverhundred.

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Cee-Lo was well known before for being one of the members of Awesome Atlanta based Hip Hop/Rap group Goodie MOB along with Outkast dominating the southern scene of Hip Hop music, and then he went and formed the duo known as Gnarls Barkley along with Danger Mouse.

I'm not hip on the rap music, I know a bit more about R&B but mostly just older stuff. This isn't something I typically listen to either, but I felt I needed to try something different than what I usually do.

You soft yo! you soft!

Softcell. OH! The Tainted love articles I could write! So many covers, also Softcell isn't even the original, they covered Tainted Love.

I see, don't know neither, but then which one is the original tainted love?

Ed Cobb originally wrote it. He was in a fifities band called The Four Preps, but it was first recorded with the singer Gloria Gaynor.

FREE ZURBOIG

And why in the nine hells would I do that?

The 50's? that is one old song then.

Oh yeah, I could write about fifties music. And I think I have, the last two Don't A Song By It's Cover were songs originally recorded in the sixties. Spooky by the Classic IV is an amazing song, and I did like the cover I analyzed. The original was more interesting.
Immediately before that I was talking about Warpaint's indirect cover of Mary Wells', My Guy. Although they called it Billie Holiday for some reason.

I guess I haven't done a review that has involved The Zombies, be before those two reviews I wrote a blog just saturated in post break up gloom that was inspired by one of my favorite songs, She's Not There by one of my favorite bands The Zombies.

I've written a lot about music from the sixties, but I don't think I've done a fifties song yet.

Well i guess that the 60's is a little bit more accessible because is pre-funk era and Jazz is starting to get more into the outside scene, but the 50's, that is sincerely an obscure period for me musically speaking.

I like a few of the roc and roll stuff that came out of the fifties. Buddy Holly, The Champs, The Everly Brothers. But still, it's a distant decade when it comes to music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTYe9eDqxe8

Haha, oh man i am so sorry, i laughed for the whole video the guy on the rigth has face that screams constipation XD, maybe... maybe, he was constipated and he had to still make a presentation, or maybe he was just nervous, nevertheless dat face!

All I have to do is poop. Poop, poop, poop, poo-ooo-ooop.

So your girlfriend is great scott and you need to poop? wonder if that is a song too? haha.