Ex member of The Little Rabbits (French band) covers The Smiths (5 songs - download)
posted by davidt on Thursday July 12 2007, @11:00AM

Guillaume Metayer writes:
Federico Pellegrini, aka Baby Face Nelson was the guitarist of The Little Rabbits

Below is the link to download the following covers:

Radio Frankie Bono ( téléchargez les covers de The Smiths par Frankie Bono )

        * Sing me to sleep by Baby Boy Frankie Bono
        * There Is A Light That Never Goes Out by Baby Boy Frankie Bono
        * Bigmouth by Baby Boy Frankie Bono
        * Half a person by Baby Boy Frankie Bono
        * What she said by Baby Boy Frankie Bono

 
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Eek (Score:0)
Speaking the words + baby voice = Terrifying.
Anonymous -- Thursday July 12 2007, @11:35AM (#267830)
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    The French pretty much suck (Score:0)
    and this is no exception
    Anonymous -- Thursday July 12 2007, @12:09PM (#267844)
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    Anyone know (Score:0)
    Sorry, the french reference just gae me a horrific vision. Who was that goofy french kid who was supposed to be oh-so-cool and sang/dubbed some songs on Regis and Cathy?
    Anonymous -- Thursday July 12 2007, @12:25PM (#267857)
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      She said: barbarism! (Score:1)
      I only listened to "What she said" & I was happily surprised (never expecting anything good from a cover-version). The singer´s voice is breaking a bit too much for my taste, but apart from that I really liked his interpretation of the song.
      The part after he had finished singing the lyrics but kept going on (I have no idea what that is called in English, sorry) reminded me strongly of "Barbarism Begins At Home" though. Did anyone else notice the resemblance?
      Cashews -- Thursday July 12 2007, @04:06PM (#267923)
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