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Barry Manilow Fight! - Votes and Reviews

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:58 am
by jimtyrrell
Barry Manilow Fight!

Listen to the songs at the BarryManilowFight Page, and post your votes and reviews here. Poll is open for seven days. Go!

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 2:14 pm
by Nigel (spOOn) Clements
Bloody heck there are four increadibly good songs here and one not so bad, (and it ain't hard to work out which one), only let-down is that there were only five submissions and that there's no 'Copacabana' or 'Mandy'
Still maybe next year for 'Barry Manilow 2' :lol:

Can't Smile Without You - Rinkydink

The word that sums this up for me is... SINISTER!
This to me is a brilliant take on what has become a standard for many an artist.
"If I can't have you then nobody will, I'm in your garden looking up at your window waiting for you to turn off the light, then I'm breaking in and you are going to meet a horrible bloody death."
If this were on a film soundtrack then that film would be something like, 'Nightmare on Elm Street'.
8/10

I Write the Songs - Caravan Ray

The word that sums this up for me is... COVER!
Imagine the scene, the Ramones have leapt on stage and are doing a cover version of the Lemonheads doing a cover version of the Monkees 'Pleasant Valley Sunday' but they've changed the words and are actually doing a cover version of Barry Manilow doing his version of
'I Write the Songs'.
If this were on a film soundtrack then that film would be something like, 'Friends the Movie'.
8½/10

I Was a Fool (to let you go) - Jim Tyrrell

The word that sums this up for me is... HEART!
Its 2am in some smokey back street club, the barflys are the only patrons remaining, the resident singer finished her set some two hours previous, when suddenly she looks up from her cocktail and calls to the old guy polishing the piano, "Hey Jimmy, play that song, you kow the one that always makes me cry".
And to polite applause, the old man begins to play, and the upsurge of emotion from the first line begins to drag people from there drinks and by the time the last note subsides they are all on their feet and there's not a dry eye in the place.
Now I understand why you wanted to do this live.
If this were on a film soundtrack then that film would be something like, 'Casablanca'
9/10

Weekend in New England - Hostess Mostess

The word that sums this up for me is... 'JOYOUS'
Sadly missing the gospel choir that this so begs for, yet never to worry because there just happens to be one in my head that is singing and clapping along to this each and every time, this starts out like an epsode of 'Welcome Back Kotter' and finishes like... well thats the only drawback, it just finishes.
If this were on a film soundtrack then that film would be something like, 'Sister Act'
8/10

Bermuda Triangle - @eclectic spOOns

The word that sums this up for me is... 'BRAVE'
Since receiving and giving multitudinous listens to 'King Arthers' version of my 'Don't You', I've been listening to my previous stuff and this has that similar disturbing spOOnsound (no not just the god-awful vocals), but if I was to ever perform live and did this then I might just be pleasantly surprised to notice the temporary absence of thrown beer cans after this one.
If this were on a film soundtrack then that film would be something like, ' Whoops Apocalypse'
6/10

Thanks for the great songs guys.
Okay now all we need is for some brave fellow to organise 'Perry Como' Fight!

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 5:38 pm
by Rinkydink
thanks spoons, thats the vibe we was going for, the song itself (can't smile) ain't a happy song but barry managed to make it a swing/high kicking chourus girl thing even tho the lyrics suggested someone should be murdered :)

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:01 am
by jimtyrrell
Man, I like all of these. But that Rinkydink version of "Can't Smile Without You" is the one I keep coming back to. I think that's where my vote goes.

When I listen to it, all I can picture is Kip from Napoleon Dynamite. I think that's a good thing. :)

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 6:36 am
by Caravan Ray
I listened to these - and...I'm afraid they all smell like Barry Manilow (me included) - and that isn't good.

The only high point here for me was the vocals on Rinky Dink's song - they were quite good - but apart from that - I think we just had a collection of shiny turds

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:02 am
by deshead
Rinky Dink, is your girlfriend from Belfast? I thought I was listening to a female Van Morrison for a minute there. On and on over the hill and the craic is good.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 12:44 pm
by Rinkydink
Thank you for the kind words gentlemen (GF's from Derry Deshead)

As has already been mentioned, its a pity that there are only 5 entries, but it makes voting a bit easier :) Anyway, after a lengthy discussion about each tune, we decided to vote for hostess mostess

Music as a weapon

Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:40 am
by jimtyrrell

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 4:34 pm
by Rinkydink
HAHAHAHHA class. Were they using these versions? ;)