You simply haven’t lived until you’ve seen William Shatner’s spoken word “interpretation” of the classic Elton John song Rocketman.
Wow. Just. Wow.
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by Andrew Herron
01 Feb 2007 at 06:37
Have you heard his cover of Pulp’s Common People? It’s a freaking awesome cover… features ben folds and joe jackson. I’m biased though, I really liked the original
You can see him live: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6784007388724231174&q=william shatner common people
personally I prefer the album version (youtube has someone lip syncing the vocals lol)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzlwKNbwxkw
by Jason
06 Feb 2007 at 01:25
Andrew, those links are awesome, thanks so much! Also, I found your blog and subscribed right away as soon as I saw that you’re a fellow FeedDemon fan. Cheers!
by Andrew Herron
06 Feb 2007 at 01:38
lol that’s the same reason I subscribed to your blog, I followed your sig link from the newsgator forums – I’m spyder there as well, we’ve argued over a few things in the past
I wondered for a second how you found my blog (I didn’t see the “leave a URL” option on my first comment). Then I remembered that thanks to a link from Scoble last year, I actually show up on google.
It’s both surprising and a little disturbing that a search for my name still returns my blog as third and a blogger profile I randomly set up 2 years ago second…
by Jason
06 Feb 2007 at 11:13
Yeah, Google can be a pain that way! Luckily you have a relatively unique name; I can’t seem to get ahead of that jasonclarke.org guy, although to be honest I haven’t been working at it too hard.
I think I remember arguing with you over FeedDemon caching images… right?
by Andrew Herron
06 Feb 2007 at 15:39
Something like that… the point I remember is that we actually had a reasoned discussion instead of a flame war so I subscribed to your blog