http://www.tesco.com/entertainment/product.aspx?R=752050&
barrysarll alerted me to this bizarre (and horribly titled) compilation. But that's not what I want to draw your attention to in this link - look instead at the tracklisting, and how, in some kind of ablative mix-up, the word "with" has been inserted between title and artist in every case. So hence you get - "Going Underground with the Jam", "Rehab with Amy Winehouse", many of which sound like really ghastly freeview TV programme ideas: "Put your records on with Corinne Bailey Rae". The best, however, is "Everybody's gone to war with Nerina Pallot". If only.
READERS can you think of any other songs where the insertion of "with" could amuse or divert.
Or you could just gasp in horror at the record.
READERS can you think of any other songs where the insertion of "with" could amuse or divert.
Or you could just gasp in horror at the record.
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Date: 2006-11-28 03:38 pm (UTC)Washing machine is speaking with Ellen Allien
Daft Punk is playing at my house with LCD Soundsystem
Caught in a moment with Sugababes