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October 8, 2005

Can You Feel the Love Bites?

Via WFMU's Beware of the Blog: Sir Elton John, Roger Daltrey, and Robert Plant are going to "cover" the Buzzcocks' song, "Ever Fallen in Love" to remind everyone that they're still alive and John Peel's not:

The single will be first played simultaneously across all BBC radio stations on 10 October.

It will be released on 21 November, with proceeds going to the Amnesty International charity.

It goes on to say that the video will be shown on the BBC October 13th...will they archive it online or can somebody rip it? I really want to see Robert Plant ruin this. The Futureheads are supposed to make an appearance, but I'm not sure if they'll just be rocking in the background or covering another song.

Buzzcocks - "Ever Fallen In Love" (MP3)

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19 Comments

Robert Plant cannot ruin anything. He has THE best voice on this earth. Nothing can be ruined with his voice.

Posted by: Screw You at 10/08/05 10:15 PM | Reply
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we will release let there be love on the same day and beat it to the top spot. mad fer it

Posted by: Noel Gallagher at 10/09/05 12:25 AM | Reply
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Between this and "Why Can't I Touch It?" being used in a Nissan commercial, Pete Shelley would be rolling over in his grave, were he dead. At least he gets some cash from the commercial. But how much damage must it do to his soul, to hear these men participate in the ravaging of one of the greatest songs of the rock era?

Or am I over-reacting?

Posted by: David at 10/09/05 1:29 AM | Reply
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thats a great song ! I'd certainly rather not hear any of those guys play it.

Posted by: dave f at 10/09/05 2:19 AM | Reply
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When I think classic punk, I think Elton John. That's for sure.

Posted by: Trey at 10/09/05 8:25 AM | Reply
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Maybe you're over-reacting a little, David--remember, Pete had to give these folks permission to use his music. At least his grave will be a nice polished marble joint.

Posted by: marathonpacks at 10/09/05 11:16 AM | Reply
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Remember the Fine Young Cannibals version?

Posted by: Amighty at 10/09/05 1:44 PM | Reply
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robert plant is a fucking god, fuck you

Posted by: fuckyou at 10/09/05 2:28 PM | Reply
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Zombies' Colin Blunstone currently ranks above Plant in the Great Rock Voice category. But I wouldn't want to hear him cover a Buzzcocks song either.

Posted by: drewo at 10/09/05 2:30 PM | Reply
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Pete had to give these folks permission to use his music.

For the commercial, probably (depending on who owns the rights). For the cover, not necessarily.

You're allowed to cover any song you want, with or without the songwriter's permission. There's something called a compulsory license that allows you to cover a song, with or without permission, so long as you pay the necessary royalties.

When you hear about bands "obtaining permission", it's because the band's label refused to allow them to release the cover if the label had to pay the full royalty rate for the song. (Bands/labels usually try to negotiate a lower rate with the rightsholder, as they feel the compulsory rate is too expensive.)

Technically, as long as they pay Pete royalties, they can cover the song with or without his permission.

Posted by: uglyredhonda at 10/09/05 2:43 PM | Reply
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That's a nice clarification. Sort of a tacit permission, after the fact.

Posted by: marathonpacks at 10/09/05 5:41 PM | Reply
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to all you people bitching that robert plant has a "great" voice... have you heard anything he's done from about unledded on? he sounds like ass. surely, zep songs have great vocals, but zep is long dead.

Posted by: Nate at 10/09/05 9:52 PM | Reply
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Fuck you, Nate. Mighty Rearranger is fantastic, he still sounds awesome even live. Robert Plant will never fuck anything up. You're the one who sounds like an ass.

Posted by: die at 10/10/05 2:09 AM | Reply
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Oh, and Zep lives on forever. Immortal.

Posted by: die at 10/10/05 4:21 AM | Reply
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Ironic?

Posted by: Suny at 10/10/05 11:33 AM | Reply
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Do you need to know if a troll is being ironic to diagnose him as a troll?

Posted by: Nate at 10/10/05 11:36 AM | Reply
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maybe they just shoulda considered the futurehead's covering it and not the geriatic few...

Posted by: Melina at 10/10/05 3:49 PM | Reply
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oh, and to be polite, thanks for the mp3 of the buzzcock's "version"...and i way remember the FYC's cover of it, wasn't too bad...80's-fied, for sure. i think i did aerobics to it or something.

i'm not kidding.

Posted by: Melina at 10/10/05 3:52 PM | Reply
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Well! What a converstion! I would like to see both Robert Plant AND Roger Daltrey sing together - but, alas, it will only be on the radio - and in Britain! Led Zep - dead? Immortalality? Robert - a God? What has this all come to? Personally I think Robert and Jimmy and 'what's his name' could make quite BIG BUCKS if they toured as Led Zepplin - why does he think he needs to be a boy again to be Led Zepplin again? Portishead is doing great as his band. Where did they get the name? Strange Sensations? There isn't a name better than Led Zepllin for a rock band - even if he is pushing 60! Maybe it is all of those nude photos everyone is selling on ebay... yes, it is undignifies, but he is a beautiful man - inside and out - and we are grateful that he has shared so much of himself with us!!! He makes me happy and I like being happy.

Posted by: Mary at 11/02/05 4:44 PM | Reply
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