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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 08:25pm on 09/07/2007
This is just rumor at this point but....

"Music sensation Panic! at the Disco is set to record a cover of *NSYNC's "Space Cowboy", featuring Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes. Several other bands will be involved in the recording of this cover album of classic pop songs. A release date has not been set."

Can I just say, what the hell? Space Cowboy, of all songs? Since when did that song become a classic, unless you count JC's fantastic red pants.... Like, they couldn't pick any of the ones that actually got released as singles?
And Panic At the Disco?! Imo, they suck, and I never EVER want to hear this.

PS, this whole cover of pop think has totally been done before, on an album called 'Punk Goes Pop'. I have the version of Bye Bye Bye, I do believe (it sucks, btw), if anyone wants proof.
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posted by [identity profile] phaballa.livejournal.com at 01:49am on 10/07/2007
Panic, I have heard, are huge Nsync fans. Maybe Ryan Ross has a hardon for JC? Although really, JC wrote a lot better songs for Nsync than Space Cowboy. Like DIGITAL GETDOWN, for example! I can't imagine Panic's lead singer actually being able to hit the notes, though. It's going to be a trainwreck. Maybe worth it if they perform it and do the original choreography, though :P Plus, money in JC's pocket.
 
posted by [identity profile] ledadada.livejournal.com at 04:30pm on 11/07/2007
they're fans?! I'd never heard that, and it's hilariously awesome. It's an odd song choice but I'm very curious about it.
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posted by [personal profile] dizmo at 06:45am on 10/07/2007
I'm actually kinda looking forward to it.

Of course, I liked the FSF Bye Bye Bye, too. So maybe I'm just an anomaly. XD

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