Amanda Palmer - Après Moi (Regina Spektor Cover)
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Emile Autumn, Regina Spektor, Amanda Palmer are all different women with different stories to tell. The song they write are how they view the world and its past. Inspiration is what it has always been.
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Palmer's voice is so rough deep, like a snotty old english woman or something. Regina sounds like a cute ditzy, easily distracted and playful littler girl. I've always wanted them to do a song together, becaues they sing so differently. And I mean a REAL duet, not that Uh-Merica song on youtube where Palmer sings like 4 notes for the whole song....
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the way she sings, i do become afraid of the lame and the old and the cold
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Regina and Amanda are two very different people with VERY different styles. Regina has this sweet, eloquent whisper to her music while Amanda is all about raw emotion and would rather a song move you then sound perfect. Both styles are fantastic but can't really be compared because they are so different. What's the point of a cover that just mimics the original?
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@IFUCKINLOVETEA CAN I GET A AMEN ! HELL YEAH ! I DID TOO !
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this made my day.
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@flickeringwasteland she replaces the russian part with german
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@flickeringwasteland it's german
no way, both my total FAVOURITE female musicians, i nearly jizzed when i saw this!
IFUCKINLOVETEA 2 years ago 34
The German is:
What are you doing, Regina? (Was machst du, Regina?)
The old ones, they don't understand us. (Die Alten, sie verstehen uns nicht)
What are you doing, Regina? (Was denn machst du, Regina?)
The false ones are ever still right. (Die Falsche sind noch immer recht)
What are you doing, Regina?
The cold one has judged us. (Die Kalte hat uns eingeschätzt)
What does one do, Regina? (Was macht man, Regina?)
The Ice Age comes, the flood shattered. (Die Eiszeit kommt, die Flut zerbrach)
MrNotkewl 1 year ago 11