Music for the 25th Day of January

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0:00:01) Enter Sandman (in the Style of David Bowie) by Anthony Vincent from Ten Second Songs

Los Neanderthals

1:05:00 (Rev’e First Interruption Music: Don’t Come Back by O’Death off of Outside)

Welcome to the twenty-fifth day of the chilly chilly month of January, Opposite Day! That’s why we began with that re-innovation of Metallica. That was by Mr. Anthony Vincent from the Youtube Channel Ten Second Songs. Obviously that was him channeling David Bowie and completely covering Enter Sandman – as if it was from Let’s Dance.

0:07:05) Space Oddity by The Neanderthals off of The Neanderthals In Space 

0:09:55) For Whom The Bell Tolls by Apocalyptica off of Inquisition Symphony

0:13:00) Rock and Roll by Rasputina off of Avant-Punk

0:16:20) Eleanor Rigby by Aretha Franklin off of The Very Best of the 60’s

0:18:50) You Ain’t Never Been Loved by Mark Growden off of Lose Me in the Sand

A.F.0:22:00 (Rev’e second Interruption Music: Hastings Street Boogie by John Lee Hooker off of The Blues Biography)

From Lose Me in the Sand that was Mark Growden flipping the script and turning the tables on the last great Aretha Franklin’s first single  I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You. Then immediately previous to that was the Queen herself putting her own brand of polish on Eleanor Rigby. And jumping back before that we had the ladies cello society that is Rasputin covering Led Zeppelin’s Rock and Roll. And speaking of cellos, before that, just gloriously torturing beautiful, centuries old cellos was Apocalyptica classing up For Whom The Bell Tolls. And we started it all off with one of Eddie Angel of Los Straitjackets side-projects, from The Neanderthals In Space was a very surfy Space Oddity. 

Now here’s that Ten Second songs guy again, Anthony Vincent cramming 10 songs together in one person’s style, I wonder if you’ll be able to figure out who’s soul he’s borrowing. 

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0:24:15) 10 Songs in the Style of Ozzy Osbourne by Anthony Vincent from Ten Second Songs

0:28:10) Crazy Train by Pat Boone off of In a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy

0:32:35) Stayin’ Alive  by Ozzy Osbourne off of Prince Of Darkness

0:37:15) Sabbra Cadabra by (hed) p.e. off of Nativity in Black II

0:45:25 (Rev’e third Interruption Music: Rotary Connection by Rocket Juice & The Moon off of Rocket Juice & The Moon)

That discordantly lovely take on Sabbra Cadabra was from a Black Sabbath tribute album, and that wildness from (hed) p.e. and I just can’t get enough of the way it makes me wince. Before that we had Ozzy Osbourne reviving the Bee Gees Stayin’ Alive. It was a toss-up between that and the duet of Born To Be Wild he did with Ms. Piggy. And before that we heard from the pop, country, gospel singing, human glass of nice, wholesome milk that is Pat Boone. He outraged a lot of his long-term fans when he released his album In A Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy. From that was his revival of Ozzy’s Crazy Train. And as I said we stated it off with 10 Songs in the Style of Ozzy Osbourne. There were snippets of: Christina Aguilera, Toto, Enya, Linkin Park, No Doubt, Harry Styles, The Police, Kendricl Lamar, Papa Roach, and of course Sinatra.   

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0:42:30) WAP by Margo Price from The Daily Social Distancing Show

0:44:10) Boyz-N-The-Hood by Dynamite Hack off of Take A Bite Outta Rhyme

0:47:10) Can I Kick It? By LowDown Brass Band off of LowDown Breaks

0:51:10) Bring The Pain by Mindless Self Indulgence off of Tight 

0:54:50 (Rev’e fourth Interruption Music: Massage Parlor by Mike Patton off of Crank High Voltage)

Originally Method Man’s very first solo single, but this time from Mindless Self Indulgence’s first album Tight, that was Bring The Pain. Before that we heard the LowDown Brass Band, a marching band from Chicago, covering the Tribe Called Quest classic Can I Kick It?.Then, from the Rock Tribute to Rap album Take A Bite Outta Rhyme we heard Dynamite Hack’s serenading us with Boyz-N-The-Hood. And we set it all off with Margo Price giving us a twangy taste of WAP.

Ok, next is a metal Band from Madrid, Spain called A Blackened Sight giving us their take on… Kesha.

Ke<3ha0:56:10) TiK ToK by A Blackened Sight off of TiK ToK

1:00:10) Your Love Is My Drug by Johnny Dissent off of Tales From The Garbage Can: B-Sides & Singles

1:02:40) Die Young by Killing A Classic

1:05:40) Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right by Kesha off of Chimes Of Freedom: The Songs Of Bob Dylan

1:09:30 (Rev’e fifth Interruption Music: Moments by Giraffage off of The Best Love Is Free Vol. 3)

Ok, that beautiful and breathy Bob Dylan rendition was of course by Ms. Kesha Rose Sebert. Immediately preceding that we heard Killing A Classic redoing Die Young. That tune it pay what you want on BandCamp, I’m sure I got it for 69 cents of something like that. Yes, Im also that guy who usually buy the Name Your Price alums for $6.66 too. Speaking of which, I believe the gentlemen before that, Johnny Dissent, all of his albums are name your price. Twaz his folk-punk-version of Your Love Is My Drug. 

1:11:35) Bohemian Rhapsody (in the Style of System of a Down) by Anthony Vincent from Ten Second Songs

 

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Bonus Track )
Never… (in the Style of Korn) by Anthony Vincent from Ten Second Songs