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1996-08-07

    Robert Gass releases his CD Songs of Healing with a New Age chant version of “See Me Feel Me.” You can listen to it on YouTube here

    1996-05-07

      Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band release their CD Who Stole The Hot Sauce? featuring a cover of “Squeeze Box.” You can listen to it on Youtube here

      Cover of Dread Zepplelin's "The Fun Sessions" album

      1996-02-20

        Dread Zeppelin releases their CD The Fun Sessions with a parody cover of “Baba O’Riley.”You can listen to it on youtube here

        1995-12-06

          FM releases their live album RetroActive featuring a cover of “Baba O’Riley”.

          1995-10-17

            The Hampton String Quartet release their CD Sympathy For The Devil featuring covers of “Who Are You” and “See Me Feel Me – Pinball Wizard.” You can listen to “See Me Feel Me – Pinball Wizard on YouTube here Listen to “Who Are You” on Youtube here

            1995-06-06

              A children’s CD, Barnyard Beat, is released. It contains a parody of “We’re Not Gonna Take It” credited to The Hoooo

              Cover of Pate Mustajärvi's "Ikurin Turbiini" album

              1995-04-10

                The Finnish artist Pate Mustajärvi releases his album Ikurin turbiini featuring a song called “Minä olen Pauli” which is actually “Boris The Spider”. You can listen to it on youtube here

                1994-08-09

                  S.W.A.T. releases its CD Deep Inside A Cop’s Mind with a Who cover entitled “We Can See For Miles.”. You can listen to it on YouTube here

                  Cover of the U.S. version of "Who Covers Who"

                  1994-07-29

                    Who Covers Who, a collection of Who covers by Swervedriver, Alex Chilton, Blur and others, is released in the U.S. nearly a year after its U.K. release Listen to Ian McLagan perform “Picture of Lily” on YouTube here Listen to Blur perform “Substitute” on YouTube here Listen to Hyperhead perform “I Can See For Miles”… Read More »1994-07-29

                    1993-11-27

                      Adam Faith’s Midnight Postcards hits the U.K. charts.