clevermanka (
clevermanka) wrote2013-12-23 09:33 am
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I shouldn't even be on here but you guys THIS VID
The first time I heard "Wrecking Ball," I emailed
pennswoods and
aprilstarchild and said oh my god I have found my perfect Johnlock song and please won't somebody vid this and look look look SOMEBODY DID:
Also, I love the singer. WHO IS THIS SINGER? I want a copy of this version. SOMEONE FIND ME A DOWNLOADABLE VERSION OF THIS.
I have way too much to do today to be fucking around with finding songs or watching Sherlock vids (or anything other than application materials) but aaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuugggggghhhhhhhhhhhh.



Also, I love the singer. WHO IS THIS SINGER? I want a copy of this version. SOMEONE FIND ME A DOWNLOADABLE VERSION OF THIS.
I have way too much to do today to be fucking around with finding songs or watching Sherlock vids (or anything other than application materials) but aaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuugggggghhhhhhhhhhhh.




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Hannah Reid of London Grammar (http://www.stereogum.com/1600702/watch-london-grammar-cover-miley-cyrus-wrecking-ball/video/)
.. searching for download now
Found! (http://whenthegramophonerings.com/2013/12/12/download-day-london-grammar-wrecking-ball-miley-cyrus-cover/)
I'm glad you found that, I love them very much now. (http://whenthegramophonerings.com/2013/12/12/download-day-london-grammar-wrecking-ball-miley-cyrus-cover/)
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Oops, well, guess I can't trust Shazam.
Do you think maybe it's this Danity Kane (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84ntey8QWoU), except a studio version instead?
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If YouTube hadn't gone over to insisting I use my Google identity when I comment on videos, I'd just ask the vid creator. But, no. Sorry, YouTube/Google. Fuck you for making me use my real name on fandom related stuff.
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It looks like most people who comment on YouTube just use whatever crazy Google+ account they signed up with - very few "real" names in that batch.
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There were a couple of great moments in the video and I liked the layered effect in some places. Martin Freeman--he's the bomb for those heartbreaking moments where there is physical pain.
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my sound isn't working.
:(
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