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matts winners song x factor?

matts song many of horrors

for those that dont know is a cover of a biffy clyro song

does this mean the x factor has a bit of credibility or does it mean the scotish rock gods have lost all their credibility

the original version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAh--lH0H3U

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Its a fabulous song but his version is nowhere near as good as the original.

    But its not as bad as Leona Lewis cover of run by Snow patrol. That was a disgrace.

  • aaron
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Cher Lloyd – impossible by technique of Shontelle Matt Cardle – lots of Horror by technique of Biffy Clyro One course – consistently youthful by technique of Alphaville Rebecca Ferguson – distant Dreamer by technique of Duffy Mary Byrne – Unbreakable by technique of Westlife (yet for sure she will't win couse she aint right here ) lol

  • 1 decade ago

    biffy clyro, that takes me back to when i lived in ayrshire, they did a couple of beach gigs in the late '90's that i went to. but to be honest i preferred matt's version (especially when he sing hit me hard, as you could see how much he meant it).

  • 1 decade ago

    I dont care about them ruining bad songs but why take a good song and let a guy like that sing it?

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  • 1 decade ago

    This just proves that trash tv sells. Hey even my dead grandmother has more talent that any idiot from rubbish tv. Don't be brainwashed into buying yet another cover by cowell and his twits who know jack sh*t about real music.

    Source(s): I own well over 50,000 albums from 1952 -2010.
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