First off, the same warning I issue at the beginning of this show: Not safe for work, kids, or the otherwise easily offended. Now, on to the music. Eminem, covered in rock, folk, lounge and country, with a couple great parodies thrown in for good measure.
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Tori Amos's faux-creepiness is unimpressive, but Eminemylou gives me the scheeves!
I think if Tori would have switched the gender words, it might have been creepy, but as is — it didn't impress me either.
Eminemmylou does have a weird unnerving edge that I couldn't put my finger on.
Must say I loved The Script's cover
Really intersting show Brian. I was just telling my students in summer school today that I don't like Eminem because of his anti-gay and anti-women lyrics. The Jeffery Lewis & Laura Marling and The Script covers almost made me change my mind… until I heard the Tori Amos cover which really freaked me out and reinforced my original feelings. Thanks for ending the show on an upper with the Eminemmylou cover. Keep up the great work!
The Script's cover tore the lid off of this episode. Too bad so many of the other covers on the show were so low-budget. Lounge-O-Leers had a good concept and clever lyrics, but the guy was so off key I was tempted to hit 'skip'.
I so love the cover of “brain damage”, i never even heard the original but this cover stuck in my head
Is it Lounge Brigade, or Vitamin Lounge?
oddly enough, it comes up as both at Amazon!