Depending on how you feel about Elmo will depend on how you react to this remix by Eclectic Method.
The remix artist uses various clips and soundbites of the Sesame Street character to create a toe-tapping dance tribute to the loveable/hateable red furball.
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Walk Off the Earth, a band from Ontario, Canada perform what is so far the best cover of Adele’s “Hello.”
Bringing onboard their professional tap dancer buddies, Myles Erlick and Isaac Lupien, they gather in a garage to perform an awesomely unique version of the mega hit.
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Video editor Matthijs Vlot shows he has some editing stamina by cunningly cutting together clips from dozens of classic movies.
The result is a supercut cover of Adele’s uber hit “Hello”, sung by everyone from Han Solo to Borat, Bruce Lee, James Bond, and many, many more.
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Anthony Vincent doesn’t like just covering a song, he likes to cover a song in a variety of ways.
It’s all part of his YouTube channel Ten Seconds Songs and for his latest edition the metal artist covers Adele’s hit “Hello” in 25 different styles.
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The Doors were a psychedlic 1960s band that helped define the West Coast US sound, Steptoe & Son are a father-and-son rag-and-bone team.
There’s no plausible reason why the theme from one should work so well with one of The Doors’ most famous songs, but it does—and for that we should be grateful.
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At the Barbershop Harmony Society’s 2015 International Convention, barbershop quartet Main Street sang a brilliant medley of pop songs.
They range from classics from the 2000s through to today. “This is what happens when a quartet who has committed itself to the good old days realizes that, one day, the pop songs of today will be considered ‘good old songs’.”
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If you were alive and had ears in the 1990s then you will remember the earworm of a song “Macarena.”
But did you know what it’s about? These 90s kids didn’t and when they learn the cold, hard, cheating truth, they’re astounded.
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Punning on people’s Facebook profiles, Jim Jarmo and friends riff on the Sex Pistol’s classic “Anarchy in the UK.”
Lyrics become allusions to people’s names or pages in what is essentially a pun-lovers paradise. If you have a silly sense of humour you will find this hilarious.
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