Time to reveal your cheesy side: Favorite male/female duets?

2»

Comments

  • spnoonespnoone Posts: 630
    paul westerberg/shawn colvin - born for me
    paul westerberg/joan jett - lets do it
    tom waits/crystal gayle - picking up after you
    evan dando/juliana hatfield - my drug buddy, brain damage
    john strohm/juliana hatfield - train
    mark lanegan/some woman i've never heard of - bombed
    thom yorke/drugstore's singer - el president
  • spnoone wrote:
    mark lanegan/some woman i've never heard of - bombed

    that's wendy rae fowler. the ex-wifey. she's in earthlings? right now... and was in that bob odenkirk movie from a few years ago.
  • gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    spnoone wrote:
    paul westerberg/shawn colvin - born for me
    paul westerberg/joan jett - lets do it
    tom waits/crystal gayle - picking up after you
    evan dando/juliana hatfield - my drug buddy, brain damage
    john strohm/juliana hatfield - train
    mark lanegan/some woman i've never heard of - bombed
    thom yorke/drugstore's singer - el president


    Yes yes. I forgot about Evan and Juliana. She sang backup on several songs.
  • pjhawkspjhawks Posts: 12,566
    Seether and Amy Lee doing Broken
    Don Henley and Stevie Nicks - Leather and Lace
    John Travolta and Olivia Newtown-John - both Summer Lovin' and Your the One That I Want (and yes I like this Movie and these songs)
  • Thom Yorke and Bjork - I've Seen It All.
    Barrie '98
    Saratoga Springs, Toronto '00
    Toronto, Montreal '03
    Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto '05
    Toronto I & II, Albany, Hartford, Gorge I '06
    Camden I & II, Washington DC '08
    Toronto, Chicago I '09
    Columbus, Indianapolis, Buffalo '10
    Alpine Valley I & II, Toronto I & II, Hamilton '11
    London, Buffalo '13
    Detroit '14
    Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto I & II '16
  • gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    corduroy10 wrote:
    Thom Yorke and Bjork - I've Seen It All.

    I'm going to have to try and find that one. Sounds like a good combination.
  • hodgehodge Posts: 519
    maynard/tori amos - muhammad my friend
    ..and you will come to find that we are all one mind, capable of all that's imagined and all conceivable
  • LadymelonheadLadymelonhead Posts: 109
    edited November 1
    hmmm.... ya know i listen to a lot of cheese hehe, but my choice isnt too bad....
    I once saw the band LIVE perform their song "Run Away" with female singer Shelby Lynne... it was on one of the late shows... and it was awesome!
    Post edited by Ladymelonhead on
    * Molson Amphitheatre - June 28, 2003
    * Air Canada Centre - Sept 19, 2005
    * Eddie Vedder- Massey Hall - Aug 12, 2008
    * Molson Amphitheatre - Aug 21, 2009
    * HSBC Arena Buffalo - May 10, 2010
    * Air Canada Centre - Sept 11 2011
    * Air Canada Centre - Sept 12 2011
    * Air Canada Centre -  May 10, 2016
    * Air Canada Centre - May 12, 2016
    * Scotiabank Arena - March 18, 2020
    * Scotiabank Arena - September 8, 2022
  • spnoonespnoone Posts: 630
    that's wendy rae fowler. the ex-wifey. she's in earthlings? right now... and was in that bob odenkirk movie from a few years ago.
    was what in an odenkirk movie? i mean, i didnt intentionally make an odenkirk reference but while we're on the topic... will arnett does a great job, but why the hell wasn't bob cast as gob bluth?

    and another duet i just though of,
    mick jagger/merry clayton (i looked it up) - gimme shelter
  • gabers wrote:
    I'm going to have to try and find that one. Sounds like a good combination.

    It's on Bjork's album Selma Songs, which is actually a soundtrack to her Dancer in the Dark film.
    Barrie '98
    Saratoga Springs, Toronto '00
    Toronto, Montreal '03
    Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto '05
    Toronto I & II, Albany, Hartford, Gorge I '06
    Camden I & II, Washington DC '08
    Toronto, Chicago I '09
    Columbus, Indianapolis, Buffalo '10
    Alpine Valley I & II, Toronto I & II, Hamilton '11
    London, Buffalo '13
    Detroit '14
    Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto I & II '16
  • Dunno if this qualifies as a male/female duet but it's damn close

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5qsugjpcOk

    It doesn't get much more cheesy than this

    http://www.youtube.com/?v=1arOASGbDQQ
  • anything with Bob Dylan and Joan Baez.

    "Mama, you've been on my mind" is beautiful.

    go pick up a copy of Dylan's Halloween show in 1964.
    Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..

    http://www.wishlistfoundation.org

    Oh my, they dropped the leash.



    Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!

    "Make our day"
  • spnoone wrote:
    was what in an odenkirk movie? i mean, i didnt intentionally make an odenkirk reference but while we're on the topic... will arnett does a great job, but why the hell wasn't bob cast as gob bluth?

    and another duet i just though of,
    mick jagger/merry clayton (i looked it up) - gimme shelter

    wendy rae fowler is in bob's movie, "melvin goes to dinner." she's had a couple bit parts in various films and tv shows too, or at least that's what http://www.imdb.com says... in any case, i think she's more of an actress than a singer, but her work on lanegan's albums have always been great.

    and i love will arnett as gob. i'm not sure anyone else could do it justice (originally they wanted david cross for gob... not sure how that would have worked). but i wish bob had been given a recurring part, instead of playing that marriage counsellor in just one episode.
  • Cher and Meat Loaf - Dead Ringer for Love
    Sonny and Cher - I Got You Babe

    Gotta love a bit of Cher.
    I don't have to sell my soul, he's already in me

    If you've lost your faith in love and music the end won't be long
  • brhf9brhf9 Posts: 1,475
    just brought it back to say that i heard the bono-mary j blidge version of 'one'
    and i really liked it. and since they are performing it at the grammy...
    'Go easy, step lightly, stay free!'

    You have been banned for the following reason:
    inappropriate post.

    'Too many people on this earth. We need a new plague.' - Dwight Schrute
  • For me, it's definitely ...

    This Mess We're In ~ PJ Harvey and Thom Yorke

    and

    Crawl Home ~ PJ Harvey and Josh Homme

    Nothing cheesy about either of them!
    "Information is not knowledge.
    Knowledge is not wisdom.
    Wisdom is not truth.
    Truth is not beauty.
    Beauty is not love.
    Love is not music.
    Music is the best."
    ~ FZ ~
  • brhf9brhf9 Posts: 1,475
    For me, it's definitely ...

    This Mess We're In ~ PJ Harvey and Thom Yorke

    and

    Crawl Home ~ PJ Harvey and Josh Homme

    Nothing cheesy about either of them!


    i posted the first one earlier. i will listen to the second one now...
    'Go easy, step lightly, stay free!'

    You have been banned for the following reason:
    inappropriate post.

    'Too many people on this earth. We need a new plague.' - Dwight Schrute
  • lukin14lukin14 Posts: 287
    mark lanegan and isobell campbell - all of ballad of the broken seas, plus "why does my head hurt so?" off of one of her other albums

    mark lanegan and pj harvey - "hit the city" and "come to me" off of bubblegum

    i was thinking about this too.. definately the lanegan/harvey and i have yet to get the isobell campbell stuff, but what i've heard of it is great
    life is the study of dyin'
    and how to do it right
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  • haha i kinda like Roy Orbison and KD Lang- Crying :)
Sign In or Register to comment.