1. George Thorogood: "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" (Johny Lee Hooker)
  2. China Girl's not technically a cover. It was cowritten by both Iggy Pop and David Bowie when they lived together in Berlin.

    I agree with almost everything said here. I've never heard the Eddie Vedder one, though.
  3. i learned something today, thanks car face
  4. I hope that wasn't sarcasm. I just have useless trivia stored up there. David Bowie just happens to be one of my favorite acts, too. :grin:

    Some good covers that Bowie has done include Across the Universe and Pennylane (both originally by the Beatles).
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  5. 327 is NEVER sarcastic!!!


    BTW that was sarcastic!:D

  6. I didn't know 327 listened to David Bowie. He was jamming out some Richard Marx at his last tailgate. He got on top of the hood of someone's truck and did a few pelvic thrusts. I had no clue that he liked the Bowie-type genre of music.

    I'll never forget the time he did a cartwheel when Ace of Base came on. That was a good time, too.
  7. ...and sooooo we are outting each other again?

  8. Kidding, folks.:grin::thumb:
  9. I'll get back to you with a fave, a worst goest to the Dixie Tricks covering Merry Christmas from the Family by Robert Earl Keen.

    I'll throw that in as a fave for now

    REK doing The road goes on forever, even though he wrote it for willie nelson. (I think) not sure if that counts as a cover?
  10. no carface, that was not sarcasm, i really didn't know it was co written by bowie.

    dammit cajun, you're sharing all my awesome moments.

    i don't think it was richard marx and his awesome hair, maybe it was george michael. then again, i pelvic thrust to every song so does it really matter?

    "sheryl crow, james blunt, and mf'n ace of base!!!!"

    http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/c4a43aff11

    http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/516bf11840