Oh dear god...

May 19, 2009 15:20

What worries me most about this is that someone, somewhere, actually thought this would be a good idea. There is a human being (or possibly several) who, having heard this idea, were in a position to say 'stop'. And they didn't do it. The person or persons responsible have redefined 'epic fail'. By several orders of magnitude. I can't for the life ( Read more... )

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megatronbomb May 19 2009, 15:42:16 UTC
Wow. Just... wow.

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andyyyyyy May 21 2009, 22:00:01 UTC

Isn't it? Impressively bad.

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flamingkitties May 19 2009, 18:11:59 UTC
That's so bad, so very very bad.

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andyyyyyy May 21 2009, 21:59:32 UTC

I'm trying to think if I can think of a worse combo ever. My mind keeps coming back to Elton John and Pete Doherty (noticing a pattern here...) at the whatever it was concert (Live 8? something like that). Between them they managed to mangle 20th Century Boy out of existence.

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ukelijah May 19 2009, 21:42:34 UTC
What the holy fuck is this shit? The audience seems rather disinterested. It sounds like drunken, tone deaf karaoke. I think Keane could do this on their own, though.

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andyyyyyy May 21 2009, 21:54:22 UTC

Either one could probably do it on their own but just...the two styles don't mesh in any way. It's like Johnny Rotten choosing Cliff Richard to do a duet. Just. Say. No.

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the23 May 19 2009, 23:15:05 UTC
should i have expected any better?

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andyyyyyy May 21 2009, 21:55:21 UTC

Absolutely not. I mean...regardless of what any opinion might be of the two artistes individually, mixing them together was just...well...not my idea of a good idea.

But hey...

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latestarter May 20 2009, 08:27:36 UTC
oops.

Why?

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andyyyyyy May 21 2009, 21:56:11 UTC

*shrug*

Apparently Pete Doherty has been known to perform this song live in concert. Which is fine but...a Doherty/Keane dream team? Someone's been hitting Pete's stash I reckon!

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