Hallelujah - is it really about Orgasms?
Poll: Hallelujah - is it really about Orgasms?
Total Members Polled: 30
Discussion
Jack Blag said:
The best version of Hallelujah...
1. Jeff Buckley
2. Katherine Jenkins
3. K.D. Lang
4. Bon Jovi
5. Willie Nelson
6. Rufus Wainwright
7. Leonard Cohen
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36. Alexandra Burke
sorry but are you really trying to tell me that both Bon Jovi and KD Lang did Hallelujah better than Cohen or Wainwright?! f1. Jeff Buckley
2. Katherine Jenkins
3. K.D. Lang
4. Bon Jovi
5. Willie Nelson
6. Rufus Wainwright
7. Leonard Cohen
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36. Alexandra Burke
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The best version of Hallelujah...
1. Jeff Buckley
2. Katherine Jenkins
3. K.D. Lang
4. Bon Jovi
5. Willie Nelson
6. Rufus Wainwright
7. Leonard Cohen
.
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36. Alexandra Burke
Elster, Pablo...
I appreciate you calling me stupid for merely expressing an opinion, I assume that you have impeccable and irreproachable taste in music.
I stand by my top 3, Jeff Buckley's version is by far the best and the Katherine Jenkins version is simply superb. I honestly don't care much for what order you put Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, Rufus Wainwright or Leonard Cohen (even though he wrote the original), I was simply tring to make a point.
1. Jeff Buckley
2. Katherine Jenkins
3. K.D. Lang
4. Bon Jovi
5. Willie Nelson
6. Rufus Wainwright
7. Leonard Cohen
.
.
.
36. Alexandra Burke
Elster, Pablo...
I appreciate you calling me stupid for merely expressing an opinion, I assume that you have impeccable and irreproachable taste in music.
I stand by my top 3, Jeff Buckley's version is by far the best and the Katherine Jenkins version is simply superb. I honestly don't care much for what order you put Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, Rufus Wainwright or Leonard Cohen (even though he wrote the original), I was simply tring to make a point.
Edited by Jack Blag on Tuesday 16th December 14:33
TonyHetherington said:
jollygreen said:
Can't remember the name of the guy that did the one in shrek but it wasn't Buckley...
Rufus Wainright.Flipping fantastic version of the song. Unlike Alexandra's.
Jack Blag said:
Elster, Pablo...
I appreciate you calling me stupid for merely expressing an opinion, I assume that you have impeccable and irreproachable taste in music.
I stand by my top 3, Jeff Buckley's version is by far the best and the Katherine Jenkins version is simply superb. I honestly don't care much for what order you put Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, Rufus Wainwright or Leonard Cohen (even though he wrote the original), I was simply tring to make a point.
You must of seen my music collection to know I have the best music collection in history, no cheese or tat. I appreciate you calling me stupid for merely expressing an opinion, I assume that you have impeccable and irreproachable taste in music.
I stand by my top 3, Jeff Buckley's version is by far the best and the Katherine Jenkins version is simply superb. I honestly don't care much for what order you put Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, Rufus Wainwright or Leonard Cohen (even though he wrote the original), I was simply tring to make a point.
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As long as you accept Bon Jovi was just a name to type rather than in order it is ok.
elster said:
Jack Blag said:
Elster, Pablo...
I appreciate you calling me stupid for merely expressing an opinion, I assume that you have impeccable and irreproachable taste in music.
I stand by my top 3, Jeff Buckley's version is by far the best and the Katherine Jenkins version is simply superb. I honestly don't care much for what order you put Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, Rufus Wainwright or Leonard Cohen (even though he wrote the original), I was simply tring to make a point.
You must of seen my music collection to know I have the best music collection in history, no cheese or tat. I appreciate you calling me stupid for merely expressing an opinion, I assume that you have impeccable and irreproachable taste in music.
I stand by my top 3, Jeff Buckley's version is by far the best and the Katherine Jenkins version is simply superb. I honestly don't care much for what order you put Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, Rufus Wainwright or Leonard Cohen (even though he wrote the original), I was simply tring to make a point.
![wink](/inc/images/wink.gif)
As long as you accept Bon Jovi was just a name to type rather than in order it is ok.
![wink](/inc/images/wink.gif)
Jack Blag said:
The best version of Hallelujah...
1. Jeff Buckley
2. Katherine Jenkins
3. K.D. Lang
4. Bon Jovi
5. Willie Nelson
6. Rufus Wainwright
7. Leonard Cohen
.
.
.
36. Alexandra Burke
Elster, Pablo...
I appreciate you calling me stupid for merely expressing an opinion, I assume that you have impeccable and irreproachable taste in music.
I stand by my top 3, Jeff Buckley's version is by far the best and the Katherine Jenkins version is simply superb. I honestly don't care much for what order you put Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, Rufus Wainwright or Leonard Cohen (even though he wrote the original), I was simply tring to make a point.
Have you heard The Tea Party's version?1. Jeff Buckley
2. Katherine Jenkins
3. K.D. Lang
4. Bon Jovi
5. Willie Nelson
6. Rufus Wainwright
7. Leonard Cohen
.
.
.
36. Alexandra Burke
Elster, Pablo...
I appreciate you calling me stupid for merely expressing an opinion, I assume that you have impeccable and irreproachable taste in music.
I stand by my top 3, Jeff Buckley's version is by far the best and the Katherine Jenkins version is simply superb. I honestly don't care much for what order you put Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, Rufus Wainwright or Leonard Cohen (even though he wrote the original), I was simply tring to make a point.
Edited by Jack Blag on Tuesday 16th December 14:33
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=JOHHguK5ILY
I can't hear that from work... no speakers.. so I don't know how good it is but I have heard them do it live somewhere else and thought it was pretty haunting.
tank slapper said:
I just heard the X factor one on the radio. Awful cover - too much over the top embelishment and belting it out, complete with cheesy key change.
Yeah, musical masturbation, which is ironically the area of expertise for Simon Cowell. Jeff Buckley's version is the best by a long way, and has been a favourite of mine ever since I first got into his music, when Grace was released. I see one of the posters here saw him live, which must've been amazing.Gassing Station | Music | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff