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| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #6 - Tea for Two [from the musical No, No, Nanette] | |
| Artist: | Irving Caesar (lyrics), Vincent Youmans (music) |
| Comment: | First appeared in the 1924 musical 'No, No, Nanette', later featured in the 1950 movie 'Tea for Two'. |
rgraneru:
Very cool first part, gotta love that rythm. Funny lyrics. For once the strange danish accent actually fits.
estysoft:
This is going straight to my playlist
vernest:
YES! I love it. Original distorted bass groove and punkish singing for the first half and stomping hard rock with perfect wah-guitar the last half. Full marks!
antares:
😊
Dan:
The first half is a bit of a mixed bag, not sure Lars should be singing rock stuff, but the second half kicks ass… If it had been like that all the way thru I would have given it a better vote. Great industrial drum beat tho.
Skitz:
Drunk sod! Nice idea, prefer the other version 😊
Tas:
Nice try on something different, but I really don't like this one. Barely can understand a word of the singing either. Very nice end though!
eliot:
Galway meets… The voice is not cleary hearable… At 2:08am I should not listen this…
LMan:
OMG Larsec, this is frightening! 😃
omoroca:
The music is the same as in the Lunar version, still too loud and crappy. The only good thing, the singing, is missing here. Instead: A silly drunkard. Yuck!
weasel:
Well, maybe a fun version only… Nothing more! Sorry, dude… Even the second half couldn't get me to give this another vote than 'poor'…
LaLa:
When will people learn that most anything they come up with when they're totally drunk just doesn't hold up to any standards after you sober up?. … (Therefore we shouldn't stop drinking beer. Ever.)
anaconda:
The other version feat Nina Luna was much better. Throw out everything exept the last part and it might earn a 'Good' mark.
neglesaks:
Too wierd for me… Rock and dark lyrics combines with a C64 track? I don't get it. Sorry.
beldin:
This is just awful due to completely crappy vocals!