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Sweet, smooth grooves

Post by Ho » Thu Jul 28, 2005 1:41 pm

This one is for all you old-school DDRers out there...

I present to you the smooth stylings of the Axel Boys Quartet in their rendition of Dub-I-Dub.
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Post by Bionix » Thu Jul 28, 2005 2:18 pm

I am sorry but in my opinion that was horrible. I guess i am just to dedicated to the old one to accept any other rendition of it.
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Post by Ho » Thu Jul 28, 2005 3:14 pm

Well, I never said it was good. ;) Of course that's simply a matter of opinion. This was mostly intended for amusement in the fact that it's such a radically different rendition of a song that is otherwise familiar to many of us here.

Incidentally, if you're referring to the Me & My version as the "old one," the Axel Boys version appears to be of about the same age. In fact, both versions even appeared together on the Dancemania DELUX album. And frankly, I doubt either of them actually wrote it. It was probably just a catalog tune that both groups happened to record that year (1996).
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Post by chocobojoe » Thu Jul 28, 2005 7:59 pm

I, for one, really enjoy this version of the song. It seems like it could fit right in with the Katamari Damacy soundtrack. :D

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