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Handsome B. Wonderful

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Mar 22, 2003, 7:29:44 AM3/22/03
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Who's that singing at the end?
It looks and sounds like Vanessa Carlton.
Is it her? Cool song. Is it on her cd?

drifter

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Mar 22, 2003, 8:30:51 AM3/22/03
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"Handsome B. Wonderful" <H...@mail.com> wrote in message
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> Who's that singing at the end?
> It looks and sounds like Vanessa Carlton.
> Is it her? Cool song. Is it on her cd?

It's Michelle Branch. The song is "Goodbye To You."
It's on her CD "The Spirit Room," but the album
version sounds slightly different than the version
that plays on the radio, and quite different from
the version played on Buffy.
--

Kel
"That which does not kill us, still hurts like a mother."


Juleen

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Mar 22, 2003, 8:32:40 AM3/22/03
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Handsome B. Wonderful wrote:
> Who's that singing at the end?

Michelle Branch

> It looks and sounds like Vanessa Carlton.
> Is it her?

No

>Cool song. Is it on her cd?

No but there is a version on Michelle's Branch's cd, "The Spirit Room"

Beth

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Mar 22, 2003, 10:36:41 AM3/22/03
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"Juleen" <REMOVE...@centurytel.net> wrote in message
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> The version on the CD isn't much different than that on the radio.I don't
remember what was on Buffy (I remember the song was on it, but not how it
was different). It's been a while since I've seen that ep. But they
probably shortened it or something. It's a great song and a great cd. I
suggest you buy it :)

Beth


DominicanIndian

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Mar 22, 2003, 12:17:32 PM3/22/03
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NO, they do differ
the one heard on Buffy , has Acoustic beginning and the band doesnt chime in
until the end.
i find the buffy version much better.

DominicanIndian

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Mar 22, 2003, 12:18:12 PM3/22/03
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<< Who's that singing at the end?
It looks and sounds like Vanessa Carlton.
Is it her? Cool song. Is it on her cd? >>


its michelle branch
but i can see how you might have gotten confused becuz they do look and sound
alike...

Bill Bickel

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Mar 22, 2003, 2:34:58 PM3/22/03
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"drifter" <nowhere@all> wrote in message
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> "Handsome B. Wonderful" <H...@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:3E7C57...@mail.com...
> > Who's that singing at the end?
> > It looks and sounds like Vanessa Carlton.
> > Is it her? Cool song. Is it on her cd?
>
> It's Michelle Branch. The song is "Goodbye To You."
> It's on her CD "The Spirit Room," but the album
> version sounds slightly different than the version
> that plays on the radio, and quite different from
> the version played on Buffy.

If you go to KaZaA or any other file-sharing area, you'll be able to find
all three versions: The CD version, the radio version and (it's labeled as
such) the Buffy version.

Bill Bickel
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Andrew Lee ('89)

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Mar 22, 2003, 3:48:16 PM3/22/03
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dominic...@aol.com (DominicanIndian) writes:

MP3.com has (or recently had) an acoustic version available for free
(and legal) streaming or download. (The "streaming" versions give you
a .m3u file, which is just a text file containing a URL which you can
use to download the actual .mp3 file.) They also had either the album
or single version, but I think that has been gone for some time now.
--
Andrew Lee
al...@alumni.caltech.edu

Gregg

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Mar 22, 2003, 5:32:49 PM3/22/03
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"Handsome B. Wonderful" <H...@mail.com> wrote in message news:<3E7C57...@mail.com>...
> Who's that singing at the end?
> It looks and sounds like Vanessa Carlton.
> Is it her? Cool song. Is it on her cd?

IMO, the best match of song to scene on Buffy since "Full of Grace" at
the end of "Becoming, Part 2."

Gregg

Arnold Kim

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Mar 24, 2003, 1:13:04 AM3/24/03
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"DominicanIndian" <dominic...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Could anyone tell them apart if it weren't for their instruments?

Arnold Kim


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