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They are going all out- including the audience..what a shout out!..straight 10/10..both voices complement each other..thanks.
This is one of those songs that is up there and it isn't. Thats why i like the emotion and careful crafting of it..not to mention Ronnie barking that Toilet Seat Guitar. This is the proper band - without Rod the Mod dominating.
"Had me a real good time"
 

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By "toilet seat" I assume you mean "dirty." I liked the guitar parts and the singing was good too. Definitely a song I'd like to hear again. 7.7/10.

 

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Meh. I like the whistling melody but the vocals are uninspiring. Sounds like the typical soulless, robotic Millennial singing that infects so many other songs today. 6/10

 

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Very nice indeed, a sexy chick, the faded country jeans look, melodic song and a story in the video. However for me the instant attraction was the singer's particular American accent, very listenable...! 8/10

 

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I always thought this was an original by Boy George made just for the film. The original here is definitely a more raw version with an interesting guitar effect although I don't think his vocals are as good as those by the Culture Club front man. 7/10

 

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This is the first time I hear this song and artist. This music simply resonated with me and I could imagine it would sound stunning over a good vinyl system 9.5/10

 

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Muse were something to behold at one time..Super Massive Black Hole being their zenith. Good vibe..i like it 6/10.
Kill Bill was by no means first to use Gheorghe Zamfir's music..Peter Weirs stunning film Picnic At Hanging Rock provided a platform for this Romanian musician.
 

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Very interesting piece with the church organ and pan flute together producing a mysterious atmosphere. 7/10

 

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