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Japanese girls still rule

Sadly, the Burn cover went up in smoke to the Youtube heavens (my personal wish to Warner Music and their lawyers is to go bust ASAP), but here is another one that you might enjoy.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtvTCJbzgnQ

Keywords: Japan, Video, Weird covers

Posted by Nick Soveiko on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010, filed under Blog. You can follow comment on this post through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a comment below, or trackback from your own site.

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Comments to “Japanese girls still rule”:

  1. 1
    Roberto says:

    MONSTER EXECUTION AND SOUND…is this a man?

    April 6th, 2010 at 23:55
  2. 2
    Fabiano says:

    Hot!

    April 7th, 2010 at 01:05
  3. 3
    Don Shelton says:

    Hmmm Japanese girl with hands that belong to a man?

    April 7th, 2010 at 04:56
  4. 4
    HZ says:

    Fire in fingers, fire in hart, fire in legs spacer
    Kill the king! What to say…

    April 7th, 2010 at 05:15
  5. 5
    stefan says:

    Lock N Loll…….Me like, gimme mole !!!

    April 7th, 2010 at 05:36
  6. 6
    elprupdeep says:

    kill the king…. a masterpiece . another one from mr “banjo”.
    for the one who think ritchie only play banjo….
    long live ritchie and long live DP.and R.J.DIO.

    April 7th, 2010 at 09:18
  7. 7
    Peter says:

    GREAT!!

    Dear Ritchie,
    look at this video an I hope you get hungry again for playing the REAL Music.
    Sorry, but your music today is kids stuff!
    Best wishes to all Rocks.

    April 7th, 2010 at 11:18
  8. 8
    Rune says:

    This was fun. This is maybe a man well dressed :)) This slighty modern version is good and with a twist of ‘Lost in hoolywood’ at the end is nice

    April 7th, 2010 at 12:08
  9. 9
    Thunderhawk says:

    Great stuff, i like this very much, Geat playing :D.

    @ Peter.

    I agree that it’s a big change from rock to medieval, but to say it’s kids stuff, I would’nt say that.
    It’s different, but stil very wel put together, Blackmore’s Night IMO is one of the creative things he’s ever done, to go from rock to playing folk that’s a big step and i respect that.

    That it is’nt rock does’nt meen it’s kids stuff, i,m in a metal band, i play guitar, but i also play banjo in a Irish folk band, and i have to say it’s more challenging for me to play folk on the banjo, than playing metal on my guitar.

    Chears!!! spacer .

    April 7th, 2010 at 13:09
  10. 10
    james jay says:

    big hands + big feet = ?
    Great song and loved that whole album. Up next..”Lady of the Lake”

    April 7th, 2010 at 13:24
  11. 11
    adelDP says:

    Hi Guys
    It could be a man dressed as a girl its very common in the far east
    No offence to any sex

    April 7th, 2010 at 13:56
  12. 12
    Ted The Mechanic says:

    purplepriest 1965,

    Could not add a few cents on the Whitesnake blurb that the ever wise Tracy seems to have ended on #29. There must be constraints on total characters because I have seen other posts into the ’40’s…

    And if this is the case, it is because you took the form of Tolstoy with your lengthy commentaries.

    With that said, I still get great amusement on your struggles with change and the ongoing Purple Machine. I think I’ve mentioned numerous times before about appreciating different “flavours” of an entity, in this case Purple. From Mark 1 to present, all bringing ridiculously great talents to the family. Not a fan of JLT/S&M’rs although his association with Rainbow had some interesting moments.

    If you still cannot comprehend the brilliance that My Main Man Steve has brought to the family, well, it is what it is. I am not one to pity the Fules…

    Ah, one last thang. Insert Purpendicular perhaps with headphones and a pint. The album stands up with each and every Mark II album ever pressed….

    Big time…..

    “the beauty of it was that he was right…..!”

    Peace,

    Ted

    April 7th, 2010 at 14:58
  13. 13
    Made in England says:

    Awe

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