Nightwish - Come Cover Me (Very End) (Live In San Francisco)

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2008

Very short clip of Nightwish performing 'Come Cover Me.' Recorded September 12th, 2008 in San Francisco at The Fillmore.

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  • No, Anette is great singer with amazing voice, she is the best for Nightwish. She is their new energi!

  • WOW she looks HOT

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  • @TrueSuomiMetal

    I think you should kill the other band members and managers before you kill Annette. It was, after all, THE BAND'S decision to fire Tarja, THE BAND'S decision hire Annette, and THE BAND'S decision to keep her to this day. The other band members obviously saw something special in her out of a lot of other demo tapes, and Tarjaholics like you will always be too blind to notice.

    There are better outlets for your teenage angst than the comment wall of a sixteen-second Youtube clip.

  • I'll probably get thumbs down for this but I liked it much more when she didn't sing the end so fast!! you know what I mean? I think it's a pity

  • I think Anette does great with the song. :D It was amazing when I heard her perform it live.

  • That note she hits at the end is orgasmic... The first time I EVER heard this song was live in LA. I like.... splooged. DAMN Anette is hot...

  • Ohmygod, I remember seeing you hold your camera up--I was like a few people over to your left at the concert.

  • WONDERFULL....

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