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Of course the original is better!!! But come on, this is an amazing cover :) Kelly can sing anything! this guys are amazing. I would hate it if they changed the style of the song..they were just having some fun ;)
well yeah, kelly is a proper rock singer, noel is awsome but just a singer. By somemeans i think this is better than the beatles original as this is more polished and just better.
The song really benefits here from modern amplification and recording techniques, while being faithful to the original, something U2 and Oasis were completely unable to do with their covers. This sounds like what Sir Paul was trying to achieve in 1968...
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I would hate it if they changed the style of the song..they were just having some fun ;)
The song really benefits here from modern amplification and recording techniques, while being faithful to the original, something U2 and Oasis were completely unable to do with their covers. This sounds like what Sir Paul was trying to achieve in 1968...