posted by davidt on Thursday December 29 2005, @11:00AM
toddicus writes:
(i'm tooting my own horn a little bit)
since i'm a regular visiter to this website i thought i'd share this. my favorite band (often compared to johnny cash and morrissey in a car wreck) the scattered pages just released their free christmas album with a cover of 'please, please, please, let me get what i want' and, well, yours truly is the guest vocalist. i was asked to write some poetry for the band and brandon hancock, the lead vocalist and songwriter, asked me to step in and do a moz cover. i must say it's a romantic version with a guest appearance from humphrey bogart.
the scattered pages download page.

their official website is http://www.scatteredpages.com

the artwork is hilarious so i'd recommend downloading the album cover and back. to see some of the pictures from the recording session, log on to my website.

LONG LIVE MOZ!!!
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  • toddicus,

    Thank you for not ruining it. Nice job!

    - Truer Poetry
    Anonymous -- Thursday December 29 2005, @11:23AM (#190341)
  • That was pretty damn good - the best cover of the song I've heard. Nice work!

    Sk./Peter
    uncleskinny -- Thursday December 29 2005, @11:43AM (#190349)
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    And so I drank one, it became four, and when I fell on the floor, I drank more
  • And the ending's funny, in true Smiths style...
    Hidden By Rags -- Thursday December 29 2005, @11:52AM (#190352)
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    • Re:Nice work! by goinghome (Score:1) Friday December 30 2005, @03:10PM
      • Re:Nice work! by Anonymous (Score:0) Saturday December 31 2005, @09:55AM
        • Re:Nice work! by goinghome (Score:1) Sunday January 01 2006, @12:11PM
  • Great job musically, and the Bogie dialogue at the end is a nice touch. You're a good singer, too, but I don't hear true emotion coming through Morrissey's words -- just professionalism.

    Still, one of the better covers I've heard.

    king leer -- Thursday December 29 2005, @12:55PM (#190365)
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  • Very very nice. Thank you. I found another pretty good one of the same song elsewhere too: www.myspace.com/thesmithsindeed
    Anonymous -- Thursday December 29 2005, @01:17PM (#190370)
  • That is one of the best Smiths covers that I've ever heard, and I've heard alot.
    Geek of the Week -- Thursday December 29 2005, @01:34PM (#190376)
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    • Re:Very nice. by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday December 29 2005, @03:26PM
  • Good job, it was a lot better than I thought it was going to be.

    I like the ending especially, and the fact that the recording on the whole doesn't sounds amateurish.
    Amatis -- Thursday December 29 2005, @01:38PM (#190377)
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  • i heard it yesterday and loved it.

    todd, awesome job.

    see you at the prole!
    palare -- Thursday December 29 2005, @08:02PM (#190403)
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    where the world's ugliest boy became what you see...
  • Probably the best smiths cover I've ever heard, as well.

    And you are a very cute young man.
    Anonymous -- Friday December 30 2005, @12:59PM (#190447)
    • Eh up? by Hello Indie (Score:1) Saturday December 31 2005, @11:17AM
  • I listened to Please Please.Sounds lovely.
    I really liked it...
    It helps to listen people like you..
    Encourageing..
    Makes Me want to, sing my life!!:)

    Thank you
    Marisela
    Marisela -- Monday January 02 2006, @12:07PM (#190590)
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  • ...let them let you sing it at guava! lol

    Hey honeybuns! AYE!! Heard ur cover. Wish u would!!! Sounds really good! Luv ya babe! Claud :)
    Morrisseymaniac -- Friday January 06 2006, @05:27PM (#191139)
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