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Julie Moffitt - It's the End of The World (As We Know It)

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2007

This was done at The Chestnut Ave. Center for the Arts in Marshfield, WI on December 1st. It's a familiar cover of an REM classic that I reworked for piano.

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  • That song is only good when it's fast. You can really sing, but slow songs need lyrics with a meaning, and that song just doesn't make sense, which is why it fits the fast music. Got nothing against you though your great.

  • Julie,

    That was outstanding. Your talent and imagination is something you should zealously cultivate.

    I am the music editor for a local Baltimore MD magazine. My advice to you is find a top-notch coach and go for it!

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  • Absolutely beautiful. Takes guts to take a well-known song at a well-known tempo and turn it on its head. The song sounds less angsty and more hopeful. Keep it up!

  • @kingcrimson234 yeah, of course it will sound horrible when you're only wanting to hear what's familiar. Open up your mind for a minute.

  • Never would have thought this would work as a slow song. But this isn't bad.

  • Your voice it's outstanding for sure, and you can play piano greatly.

    But this song does not work this way.

    Thumbs up for your courage, anyway ;)

  • this just does not work at all, sorry. it's very bad. not that you can't sing or play the piano, it's just that this song sounds absolutely awful like this.

  • Very loose interpretation of this song. The original is full angst, anger and rebellion. This sounds like a love song. It's not.

  • Is it just me or does it look like she is making love to the piano as she plays it?

  • @akustika25 Every ending is just the beginning of something else. It's not something for fear.

  • Talented, yes. But this cover feels all wrong. Anyone singing so cheerfully about the rapture would be considered mentally ill.

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