Worst Record Ever
What's your worst record ever? And why? Most amusing reasons and tracks will be played on Friday's B3ta Radio Show.
( , Tue 2 Dec 2003, 17:26)
What's your worst record ever? And why? Most amusing reasons and tracks will be played on Friday's B3ta Radio Show.
( , Tue 2 Dec 2003, 17:26)
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worst record ever
where to begin? so many to choose from...so little time!
In the late 70's, I found a double album called "All This And World War TOO!", which was a compilation of Beatles covers performed by the cream of 70's recording artists (he said in a sarcastic tone of voice).
The one track that stands out is "I Am The Walrus", by Leo Sayer...THE IMMORTAL LEO SAYER!
To this day, I can still recall the sound of it, although the record is long gone into the mists of Time (I threw it away in the 80's).
I don't know if this was available in England, but it plagued the states (even Hawaii, where I bought it) for around a year. I think it was a soundtrack for a movie of WW2 clips, strung together by aforementioned bad renditions. Anyone else ever hearit, or hear of it?
Cheers!
( , Tue 2 Dec 2003, 20:04, Reply)
where to begin? so many to choose from...so little time!
In the late 70's, I found a double album called "All This And World War TOO!", which was a compilation of Beatles covers performed by the cream of 70's recording artists (he said in a sarcastic tone of voice).
The one track that stands out is "I Am The Walrus", by Leo Sayer...THE IMMORTAL LEO SAYER!
To this day, I can still recall the sound of it, although the record is long gone into the mists of Time (I threw it away in the 80's).
I don't know if this was available in England, but it plagued the states (even Hawaii, where I bought it) for around a year. I think it was a soundtrack for a movie of WW2 clips, strung together by aforementioned bad renditions. Anyone else ever hearit, or hear of it?
Cheers!
( , Tue 2 Dec 2003, 20:04, Reply)
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