View Full Version : Best & Worst Canadian Covers
Hershey102
07-07-2008, 08:18 AM
Several mentions:
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2008/06/27/f-covering-canada.html
Duff
interesting lists..now Jessie, how quickly can you find all of these? :)
I didn't realize that Stars of 45 cover was used in the 54 film...quite an dramatic acting effort by Mike Myers... a different kind of Love Guru, lol
You Were on My Mind is probably the first tune I recall singing in my head a whole lot as a youngster, and for good reason, very catchy
as for a homegrown cover effort, I like this raw and fun version
YouTube - Oh Susanna and Jim Cuddy - "You Were On My Mind"
charlene
07-07-2008, 01:14 PM
I DO love that Jim Cuddy..
lol
btw is anyone here keeping up with the youtube-copyright infringement issue???
I try, but it's confusing. The suit is being brought by Viacom and I can't get a feel for how extensive their holdings are.
The disturbing part for me was the ruling that Google (which owns YouTube) would have to turn over the terabytes of info that include user Ids, IP addresses, and which videos they submit and watch. Viacom says individuals are not at risk of punitive charges, and they just want the evidence to prove their case. Of course, Google/YouTube has been collecting that info all along.
I dunno....it feels like an invasion of privacy to me.
youtube claims to be doing their part by having disclaimers and copyright info available to those who submit videos and these individuals are supposed to have permission from the copyright owner... but it is up to the copyright holder to report a violation.
That's true, but it is also part of Viacom's allegations. They claim they have had to employ a team just to monitor YouTube (hence the ruling), and would like some financial compensation for that expense.
I just don't like the idea of all that info (which also includes passwords, I think) being turned over to another party.
podunklander
07-07-2008, 05:31 PM
That's true, but it is also part of Viacom's allegations. They claim they have had to employ a team just to monitor YouTube (hence the ruling), and would like some financial compensation for that expense.
I just don't like the idea of all that info (which also includes passwords, I think) being turned over to another party.
I don't either Ron! Seems as though a minimal amount of information can be used to identify a view (violation).
Jesse Joe
07-07-2008, 10:25 PM
interesting lists..now Jessie, how quickly can you find all of these? jj :)
I agree jj a very impressive list to say the least, 1 hour ! :biggrin: :)
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