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And this is Drunk in charge of lyrics, written , and concerning LazyWeb

Hrm. Just back from the pub, where they played a song which I thought was called "Fool Out Of Me". The video had a band all of whom wore suits, and a succession of female singers who, in the video, were reading the lyrics from a piece of paper, one at a time. Anybody got any idea what it is?

Comments

Anon

Might be this:

http://www.last.fm/music/Idina+Menzel/_/Fool+Out+of+Me

sil

Brad: you're a genius, what are you? That's the feller.

sil

Do you know, I think I actually like Amy Winehouse songs. Half the songs I've found myself tapping my feet to recently turn out to be by her. All I know about her is what I occasionally hear from the news, which is mainly about arrests and whatnot, so I assumed she was rubbish. Not so. Off to buy the album.

D.

You need an Shazam.

One of the reasons, since day one, I've loved my iPhone. And there aren't many. (it's a love/hate/hate/hate/love/hate relationship)

There's Shazam ports for other apps, and even a phoneup option (UK Only). It sends you a text telling you where to buy the track, etc. What remix it is, if appropriate, etc.

I've spent a long time trying to trick it, and sofar the only thing I can do get it really confused is mashup and obscure Spanish rap.

I bet there's an S60 port, I know there's an Android one, and both it and the iPhones ones [certainly used to be] are free.

-Dx

Roland

Might be "Flogging Molly - You Won't Make a Fool Out of Me"

http://youtube.com/watch?v=WhLLoStX8YM

Unfortunately I didn't find the original videoclip...

/Roland

Adam Sweet

If you get the Amy Winehouse album you'll want to make sure you get the one with the bonus disc, which contains the song Valerie you were talking about though it doesn't seem to be the same version (and isn't as good as the single version). As a side point it was originally by mop-topped Scousers The Zutons, only about a 18 months ago.

I didn't consider myself a fan of Amy Winehouse particularly, I didn't like Rehab at all, but someone gave the me the album and as you say, it's surprising how many songs you like but didn't realise they were by her. It's a pretty dark album, full of self-loathing, self-destruction and whatnot, but there are some blinding tracks. Back to Black is excellent.

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