How about some Voiceplay? They cover in acapella Metlica:
Crepitus Diamond Member Mar 28, 2018 72,880 63,448 3,615 Sep 16, 2023 #1 How about some Voiceplay? They cover in acapella Metlica:
Crepitus Diamond Member Mar 28, 2018 72,880 63,448 3,615 Sep 16, 2023 Thread starter #2 Phil Collins, and without a drummer in sight!
Crepitus Diamond Member Mar 28, 2018 72,880 63,448 3,615 Sep 16, 2023 Thread starter #3 And Miracle of Sound in a most epic way: Last edited: Sep 16, 2023
Crepitus Diamond Member Mar 28, 2018 72,880 63,448 3,615 Sep 16, 2023 Thread starter #4 And then of course we have the Pentatonix
Crepitus Diamond Member Mar 28, 2018 72,880 63,448 3,615 Sep 16, 2023 Thread starter #5 Bohemian rhaposdy with a vocalized guitar solo!
Crepitus Diamond Member Mar 28, 2018 72,880 63,448 3,615 Sep 16, 2023 Thread starter #6 Can't forget Homefree and The Man of Constant Sorrow
Crepitus Diamond Member Mar 28, 2018 72,880 63,448 3,615 Sep 16, 2023 Thread starter #7 What you guys got?
GMCGeneral Diamond Member Dec 16, 2020 6,076 5,473 1,938 For me to know and you not to find out. Sep 16, 2023 #12 Crepitus said: What you guys got? Click to expand... How about some Ladysmith Black Mambazo? This group rose to worldwide popularity on Paul Simon's 1986 "Graceland" Album.
Crepitus said: What you guys got? Click to expand... How about some Ladysmith Black Mambazo? This group rose to worldwide popularity on Paul Simon's 1986 "Graceland" Album.
Crepitus Diamond Member Mar 28, 2018 72,880 63,448 3,615 Sep 16, 2023 Thread starter #13 GMCGeneral said: How about some Ladysmith Black Mambazo? This group rose to worldwide popularity on Paul Simon's 1986 "Graceland" Album. Click to expand... That was cool
GMCGeneral said: How about some Ladysmith Black Mambazo? This group rose to worldwide popularity on Paul Simon's 1986 "Graceland" Album. Click to expand... That was cool