Join musician Chris Fafalios (Punchline, Another Cheetah, Pack) as he listens to different one hit wonders with a revolving door of guests (including his bandmates and/or people from bands that he has toured with). After listening to the back catalog of the week's artist, they decide if the artist is a one hit blunder (shouldn't have had any success) or brought the one hit thunder (deserved to be much bigger than they were).
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IGP Presents: A Totally Epic Cover Battle - Last Kiss
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We're got a fantastic match up this time out for the next in our series of Totally Epic Cover Battles. This time out, we're discussing a very sad song with two completely different versions that span over 30 years apart.
"Oh where oh where can my baby be?" sounds FAR different coming from J Frank Wilson than it does Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam. Both versions reached high positions on the charts when they were released and both are remembered for different reasons.
Join us as Dave from the Beer In Front Podcast sits down to talk through the battle with us. As always we share what we like about the original and what we like about the cover. Many points everywhere and in between are discussed too.
It's Season 7 Episode 4 of your baby's favorite music podcast: infectious Groove Podcast.
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continue reading
"Oh where oh where can my baby be?" sounds FAR different coming from J Frank Wilson than it does Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam. Both versions reached high positions on the charts when they were released and both are remembered for different reasons.
Join us as Dave from the Beer In Front Podcast sits down to talk through the battle with us. As always we share what we like about the original and what we like about the cover. Many points everywhere and in between are discussed too.
It's Season 7 Episode 4 of your baby's favorite music podcast: infectious Groove Podcast.
192 episodes
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Manage episode 345725758 series 2613226
Content provided by Infectious Groove Podcast and OddPods Media. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Infectious Groove Podcast and OddPods Media or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
We're got a fantastic match up this time out for the next in our series of Totally Epic Cover Battles. This time out, we're discussing a very sad song with two completely different versions that span over 30 years apart.
"Oh where oh where can my baby be?" sounds FAR different coming from J Frank Wilson than it does Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam. Both versions reached high positions on the charts when they were released and both are remembered for different reasons.
Join us as Dave from the Beer In Front Podcast sits down to talk through the battle with us. As always we share what we like about the original and what we like about the cover. Many points everywhere and in between are discussed too.
It's Season 7 Episode 4 of your baby's favorite music podcast: infectious Groove Podcast.
…
continue reading
"Oh where oh where can my baby be?" sounds FAR different coming from J Frank Wilson than it does Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam. Both versions reached high positions on the charts when they were released and both are remembered for different reasons.
Join us as Dave from the Beer In Front Podcast sits down to talk through the battle with us. As always we share what we like about the original and what we like about the cover. Many points everywhere and in between are discussed too.
It's Season 7 Episode 4 of your baby's favorite music podcast: infectious Groove Podcast.
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