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Comments (9)
  1. As much as I love the original, I like this more mellowed-out version more.

  2. Hearing Colin and mulleted Ben take this on… it warms the coldest parts of my heart.

    “Can you eat her/yes you can…” even Mr. Agreeable would give that lyric a nod.

  3. molly  |   Posted on Sep 5th, 2006

    Is there a mp3 of this floating around? My heart skipped a beat when I heard that they had done this.

  4. right, i have nothing against anyone involved and i even secretly like the song in question, but seriously, that was horrible. like watching two mature students at an open mic night.

  5. Wow. A lot of Gibbard head-bobbing action, there.

    Does anyone know where to find an mp3?

  6. piss'D  |   Posted on Sep 5th, 2006

    i like all involved, but those two dough boys really fucked up a classic,

  7. This made me sigh contentedly.

  8. jljames  |   Posted on Sep 6th, 2006

    A very enjoyable performance. I’m a big Blur fan, and I have no idea how anyone can say they ‘fucked up’ this song.

  9. shirley  |   Posted on Sep 6th, 2006

    better than i thought it was going to be i suppose

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