Chris Cornell, doing Michael Jackson:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epXN1eUk ... ture=share
			
			
									
									So I like this.
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- LeftyStrat
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So I like this.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
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http://youtu.be/c2MgwAJrfXo 
I like this version a little better, a little slower, and more emotive.
When you redo a song from someone like michael jackson, johnny cash, or any of the other icons of rock you either have to sing it like them but better, or change it to make it your own.
The original version is so poppy that the power of the lyrics is lost in the beat.
John
			
			
									
									
						I like this version a little better, a little slower, and more emotive.
When you redo a song from someone like michael jackson, johnny cash, or any of the other icons of rock you either have to sing it like them but better, or change it to make it your own.
The original version is so poppy that the power of the lyrics is lost in the beat.
John
Re: So I like this.
Noticed a pair of Komet K50 or K60 when Chris was leaning against the amps in the beginning of the video.Chris Cornell, doing Michael Jackson:
Re: So I like this.
Pete Thorn on guitar!
That guy is great and shares a lot of his gig experiences.
			
			
									
									That guy is great and shares a lot of his gig experiences.
Tom
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						Don't let that smoke out!
- LeftyStrat
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Re: So I like this.
I love that version also.Cantplay wrote:http://youtu.be/c2MgwAJrfXo
I like this version a little better, a little slower, and more emotive.
When you redo a song from someone like michael jackson, johnny cash, or any of the other icons of rock you either have to sing it like them but better, or change it to make it your own.
The original version is so poppy that the power of the lyrics is lost in the beat.
John
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.