@sideburnstijger Sorry, I apologise, I did not mean to give offence or anything .... I was aware that Françoise Dorléac had died but did not know that she had burned alive in a car crash. Therefore the song title / lyrics are simply coincidental, and the "I'm on fire" is meant as a metaphor rather than the literal meaning that you have taken it as .... nevertheless if you feel strongly about it, I'll remove the video ... let me know! Regards, vibes
@vibesinthesky I see. I'm sorry to see it is pure coincidence. I am not related in any way to the family, but I really appreciate this artist. It just felt so wrong...
@sideburnstijger That's the first time in five years I've seen two people disagree like adults on Youtube. Pat yourself on the back and go buy yourself something nice :)
Thanks for the upload...I remember this one. Thumbs up! (I see you've disabled ratings on this one, I've been considering doing the same thing with some, if not all of my vids) Cheers!
@grizzlyten@kate4ever1@floridaoj1 Yes, I think it's very difficult, because he stamps his own masculine style on it, to cover a Springsteen song successfully, only a few people, and strangely enough women, seem to do it well. I'm thinking Patti Smith (Because The Night), The Pointer Sisters (Fire), Heather Nova (I'm On Fire), Deana Carter (State Trooper), Trisha Yearwood (Sad Eyes) and now our very own Natasha Khan.
speechless
donnagiuliana 3 weeks ago
she's so awesome
dkkauwe 1 month ago
amazing! thanks for sharing mate!
oipaule 2 months ago
amazing cover! great job.
TheAtamikdog 2 months ago
The Boss would be proud :)
TheBalkanBlitz 2 months ago
Great cover of an epic song!
Flo23M 2 months ago
SHAY SENT ME HERE.
xkrystyle914x 2 months ago
Shay Mitchell sent me here :)
fiizzoxvidz 2 months ago 7
Sorry but I find it quite obscene, as Françoise Dorléac did burn alive in a car crash .... Sorry, but I don't find this idea really great.
sideburnstijger 3 months ago
@sideburnstijger Sorry, I apologise, I did not mean to give offence or anything .... I was aware that Françoise Dorléac had died but did not know that she had burned alive in a car crash. Therefore the song title / lyrics are simply coincidental, and the "I'm on fire" is meant as a metaphor rather than the literal meaning that you have taken it as .... nevertheless if you feel strongly about it, I'll remove the video ... let me know! Regards, vibes
vibesinthesky 3 months ago 2
@vibesinthesky I see. I'm sorry to see it is pure coincidence. I am not related in any way to the family, but I really appreciate this artist. It just felt so wrong...
sideburnstijger 3 months ago
@sideburnstijger That's the first time in five years I've seen two people disagree like adults on Youtube. Pat yourself on the back and go buy yourself something nice :)
feebix 3 weeks ago
@sideburnstijger crazy and awkward coincidence!
PLURTHEMUSIC 1 month ago
Froth <3
GlOwiNDaDARk666 3 months ago
Love~Love~Love this cover!!!!
sarahandbabyjohn 3 months ago
Garbage
KillaKaiL187 5 months ago
looks like a Mexican singer Yuridia
Tobytabyto7 6 months ago
This is just fantastic mate, really nailed this brilliant cover. I can not get over how good this cover is.
banberry2112 6 months ago 2
Thanks for the upload...I remember this one. Thumbs up! (I see you've disabled ratings on this one, I've been considering doing the same thing with some, if not all of my vids) Cheers!
karp821 9 months ago
very different version. love it.
kate4ever1 10 months ago
Wonderful cover of this song - loved it ! Very nice with the slo-mo clips of that poor young actress, too.
grizzlyten 10 months ago 2
@grizzlyten @kate4ever1 @floridaoj1 Yes, I think it's very difficult, because he stamps his own masculine style on it, to cover a Springsteen song successfully, only a few people, and strangely enough women, seem to do it well. I'm thinking Patti Smith (Because The Night), The Pointer Sisters (Fire), Heather Nova (I'm On Fire), Deana Carter (State Trooper), Trisha Yearwood (Sad Eyes) and now our very own Natasha Khan.
vibesinthesky 10 months ago 3