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Australian Ben Lee broke through as the singer for the teen outfit Noise Addict, but has since made quite a solo career for himself. He kicks off this edition of Version Control — all covers, all night long.

Australian Ben Lee broke through as the singer for the teen outfit Noise Addict, but has since made quite a solo career for himself. He kicks off this edition of Version Control — all covers, all night long.
Ben Lee
SongArtistNotes
Divine Hammer
Ben Lee
Originally from the Breeders
Bloody Rainbow
Built To Spill
Originally from Daniel Johnston
Fire In Cairo
Luna
Originally from the Cure
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Goo Goo Muck
Das Clamps
Originally from the Cramps
Sophisticated Boom Boom
Knoxville Girls
Originally from the Shangri-Las
Wicked Game
Messer Chups
Originally from Chris Isaak
Jack The Ripper
Zach Uncles
Originally from Link Wray
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Telstar
The Vaccines
Originally from the Tornados
Kenni and the Jets
The Fearless Flyers
Originally from Elton John
Heroes and Villains
Joey Joesph
Originally from the Beach Boys
Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)
Sharon Jones + The Dap-Kings
Originally from the First Edition
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Mission Impossible
Laika + The Cosmonauts
Originally from Lalo Schifrin
Perfect
Petty Booka
Originally from Fairground Attraction
Dreamweaver
Valis
Originally from Gary Wright
Wild Honey Pie
The Squirrels
Originally from the Beatles
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Jaan Pehechaan Ho
Olivia Jean
Originally from Mohammed Rafi
Mexican Radio
Polvo
Originally from Wall of Voodoo
Pee Wee's Big Adventure (Breakfast Machine)
The Scofflaws
Originally from Danny Elfman
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Gimme Some Truth
Cheap Trick
Originally from John Lennon
Impossible Germany
Jen Cloher
Originally from Wilco
Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight
The Rezillos
Originally from Fleetwood Mac
A Little More Love
Juliana Hatfield
Originally from Olivia Newton John
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I Wanna Be With You
The Sneetches With Shoes
Originally from Raspberries
Gotta Get Up
Ty Segall
Originally from Harry Nilsson
Tattooed Love Boys
Melvins + Shitkid
Originally from Pretenders
Special Designer Song
Wagon Christ
Originally from Negativland
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OD'd in Denver (feat. Matt Sweeney)
Bill Callahan & Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Originally from Hank Williams Jr.
You'd Be Surprised
White Hassle
Originally from Irving Berlin and Eddie Cantor
Digga Digga Do
Asylum Street Spankers
Originally from the Mills Brothers and many others
Love-Lore 5
Deerhoof
Originally from the Velvet Underground and Laurie Anderson
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The KKK Took My Baby Away
Drive-By Truckers
Originally from the Ramones
Hombre Secreto (Secret Agent Man)
The Plugz
Originally from Johnny Rivers
Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing
Superchunk
Originally from the Minutemen
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Nuclear War
The Barrence Whitfield Soul Savage Arkestra
Originally from Sun Ra
If You Were A Priest
Crocodiles
Originally from Robyn Hitchcock
Duke of Earl
Frank Black
Originally from Gene Chandler
Comin' Home Baby
The Goldstars
Originally from Mel Torme and many others
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A Quiet Place
Nick Lowe
Originally from Garnet Mimms & the Enchanters
I'm In The Mood For Love
Jools Holland Orchestra And Jamiroquai
Originally from Julie London and many others
Dancing Queen
Milo Binder
Originally from ABBA
Chain Gang
Boise Cover Band
Originally from Pretenders
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Arnold Layne
Robyn Hitchcock
Originally from Barrett-era Pink Floyd
I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones)
The Soft Boys
Originally from the Hoosier Hot Shots
In Spite of Ourselves
Viagra Boys
Originally by John Prine and Iris DeMent
Speeding Motorcycle
Yo La Tengo
Originally from Daniel Johnston
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The Call Up
The Lothars
Originally from the Clash
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Playlist for November 3, 2020

Playlist for November 3, 2020

The best place to hide seemed to be, ironically, right behind the ballot box. The numerologist and the baker had been underway on a wholly distinct mission, having already secured the deflated knifeboats inside a conveniently placed culvert. They now seemed to be caught in the crossfire of two opposing factions, each intent on some inscrutable and erratically violent purpose that seemed to be nothing but foiling the other side’s efforts. The roving skirmishes had drawn away participants and created a fairly event-free circle of balance where the pair could hunker down and plan their next move. It was going to be a long night.