telegraph.co.uk — A lounge jazz version of Radiohead's Creep. The Police's Roxanne reworked with a reggae beat. Eye of the Tiger as a lo-fi love song. These are just a few of the hilarious cover versions of famous songs created by irreverent music lovers using SongSmith.
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bipolarruledoutJan 29, 2009
Really they could have gotten MUCH better samples... which I why I think it's intentionally supposed to be bad... like marketing dropped all pretense of this being a serious product.
Closed AccountJan 29, 2009
Okay, good. Nobody uses Microsoft products. I'm glad we're all in agreement.I expected much more fighting and sarcasm, to be honest.
sock2828Jan 29, 2009
Thats not half bad.
ossmannsJan 29, 2009
So now we can't give credit for the work done on cover versions of original songs?OK, let's do this, then..."Hurt" by Trent ReznorOriginally performed by Nine Inch NailsMade popular by Johnny f**king Cash
int19hJan 29, 2009
Seen the parody of the commercial?<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d77eycBpuBY">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d77eycBpuBY</a>
denislemosJan 30, 2009
This might sound dumb. But I did not think it was possible to extract the vocal track from a song.
v73pontiacJan 31, 2009
Goddemmit, did they really have to put Johnny Cash through that organ grinder?
mentorwarriorMar 4, 2009
This is hilarious.The music industry has changed so much in the past five years that traditional music producing is no longer acceptable, but, clearly, the human touch can't be replaced. The rules are different and unless performers and producers realize this they will be left in the dust. Online radio has already changed the face of music. If you are interested in a career in online radio check out the Radio Connection. They match you with a mentor which specializes in your area of interest, whether is is electronica, Djing, hip hop, or talk radio. <a class="user" href="http://www.radioconnection.com">http://www.radioconnection.com</a> for more info !
longhornSep 26, 2009
I love hearing the Microsoft fanboys trying to pretend they think this software is ok.