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LOL Wonderful. 0:55 onwards is hilarious with the squeaky high pitch in the background.

Remind me of the "Silence of the Lambs musical" site from last year. With such heart rendering operatic versions of "Put the f*****g lotion in the basket" and "If i could smell here c**t". . I think the most commonly "vocalized" jw work is probably dun dun dun dun dun dun daaa dun" (the Jaws motif). If you want to hear the SOTL musical, then go to the link below. For some reason, it's only 30 second slips now. But they have a link to the full mp3's.

http://silencethemusical.com/

And the full versions :

http://music.mp3lizard.com/jonandal/

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Justin -Who would love to hear something like The Asteroid Field/Tie Fighter Attack by these folks. :P

Or Gerhardt's version of FOREST BATTLE from ROTJ. It would be hilarious ;)

Imagine the playful ewok moments. Hehehe. I can hear this right now in my head.

Or perhaps the Main titles from RED DRAGON. Can you imagine that? LOL 8O

That would be a tough one to vocalize. Especially during the screechy Psycho style parts.

But it has plenty of deep throaty glopping, and bits for the high pitch whiney guy on the Mp3.

Melange - Thinks he will commision those guys to do a vocal version of Red Dragon :)

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WOW!!!

That was excellent!

Have now heard it at least five times, and it seems to be getting better each time!

Any more where that came from?

:mrgreen:

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That wasn't the Swingle Singers, although there IS a recording of them doing it. They sound a lot better, but it's still really funny. They also did Schindler's List...which I didn't really find insulting...but I found detracted a bit from the meaning of the piece. I dunno, I just don't think a cappella groups can cover Perlman and be taken seriously. :mrgreen:

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Very nice indeed

Although my favorite sung rendition of Star Wars was Bill Murray's version sung on SNL. "And hey, how about Darth Vader in that black and evil mask, did he scare you as much as he scared meeeeee."

Oh and melagne, you're gonna get reported or something for your new avatar

Very tastefull indeed

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