Colin Meloy covers "Everyday Is Like Sunday" in concert
posted by davidt on Tuesday August 19 2003, @08:00AM

High Maintenance writes:

Colin Meloy, lead singer of The Decemberists recently covered Morrissey's "Everyday Is Like Sunday" in a solo concert on May 30th at Portland's Le Lazy Lady Lounge. The acoustic cover can be found on file-swapping service SoulSeek (where it is titled "Armageddon"). It's a nice version of the song, and everyone should buy the Decemberists "Castaways and Cutouts" LP. Great stuff.

 
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    New Sunday Version (Score:1, Interesting)
    Everybody should really check out this version. I did not think the original could be outdone but it has been. Check it out!!!
    Anonymous -- Tuesday August 19 2003, @07:46PM (#71938)
      The Decemberists are a fine band indeed (Score:2, Interesting)
      Moz fans will find much to enjoy in the Portland-based band The Decemberists. Meloy is an excellent lyricist and a fine storyteller. His songs are simultaneously captivating, heartbreaking, and whimsical. The band is eminently lovable. I honestly believe that Morrissey fans will treasure them.
      booboomja -- Wednesday August 20 2003, @07:37PM (#71994)
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        lyrically perfect, wonderful band (Score:2, Insightful)
        I had the pleasure of catching them in Boston a few months ago, the lead singer donned a "Queen is Dead" shirt.

        Just pleased this band is getting the attention they deserve.
        cupboards bare -- Thursday August 21 2003, @09:10AM (#72032)
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