So ... the last giveaway of DI : Epidemic :)
First correct answer wiiiiiiins :)) Goood luuuuuck :)
One musical question this time ;)(This one is hard :D )

Bruce Springsteen covered the song High Hopes last year . Was is the name of the band
who made originaly that song ? :)

So , let's see ;) Good luck

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me
plz mail: josecolinques@gmail.com steam: Colinquess

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you did not say what is the answer xD

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wehe did U found this key?

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wehe did U found this key?

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i got it from developer :)

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Pink Floyd?

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pink floyd has the song by the same name but it's not that song :)

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Frank Sinatra, then Pink Floyd. But since you said band specifically, Pink Floyd. However technically "originally made" would be Frank Sinatra.

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not that ''High Hopes '' :)

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The Havalinas then.

"Bruce Springsteen released a new single early Monday morning. "High Hopes" is the title track to The Boss' new album, which is due out Jan. 14.

It's not a new song, per se — he originally covered The Havalinas' song in 1995 — but it's a new recording, featuring former Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello."

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yeah!! you are right :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V65TfaiYaw&feature=kp
This is the song :)you won ! Add me on steam :)) Cograts'

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Done. Might help if you accept my add. :P And thanks.

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sorry , I was wrong , originaly was written by Tim Scott McConnell , sorry :/

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High Hopes is a song from the 1994 Pink Floyd album The Division Bell, written by David Gilmour and Polly Samson.

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not that ''High Hopes '' :)

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not that ''High Hopes '' :)

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Rage Against the Machine

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no :)

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Blood Brothers ?

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The S.O.S. Band?

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Tim Scott McConnell.

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first correct answer :)
Sorry you've been waiting :) Add me on steam :) Congrats'

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woot! Thanks.

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High Hopes is a first for Springsteen: a studio album composed entirely of covers, outtakes and reimagined versions of songs from past albums and tours. "The best way to describe this record," Springsteen said, "is that's its a bit of an anomaly but not much. I don't really work linearly like a lot of people do."

The album's title track and first single, "High Hopes", was originally recorded in 1995 and released on the Blood Brothers (EP). According to Springsteen, Morello suggested they perform the song during the Wrecking Ball Tour, which ultimately led to it being re-recorded. "American Skin (41 Shots)" was originally written in 2000 in response to the death of Amadou Diallo.[6] A live version was released on Live in New York City while the studio version was released on a rare 2001 promo CD.[6] During the Wrecking Ball Tour, Springsteen started to perform the song again as a tribute to Trayvon Martin. "The Ghost of Tom Joad" was the first single from the 1995 album of the same name and has been performed many times, often featuring Morello on guitar and trading vocals with Springsteen. The track had been covered by Morello's former band, Rage Against the Machine, in a 1997 video, and later appeared on their album Renegades.
The album also features songs that were originally written for other albums, such as "Harry's Place", a song written in 2001 and intended originally for The Rising; "Heaven's Wall", "Down in the Hole", and "Hunter of Invisible Game", which all date from 2002–2008; and "The Wall", which Springsteen wrote around 1998 based on an idea from Joe Grushecky. "The Wall" tells the story of Springsteen's visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., and memories of Walter Cichon, a New Jersey musician who did not return home from the Vietnam War. "Walter was one of the great early Jersey Shore rockers, who along with his brother Ray (one of my early guitar mentors) led the Motifs. The Motifs were a local rock band who were always a head above everybody else. Raw, sexy and rebellious, they were the heroes you aspired to be," Springsteen explained.

Morello also inspired the performances of two covers that ended up being recorded. "Just Like Fire Would" is a cover of Australian punk rock band The Saints' 1986 single, while "Dream Baby Dream" is a cover of the protopunk band Suicide's 1979 single. A version of Springsteen's cover of "Dream Baby Dream" was released in September 2013 as a music video tribute to the fans who attended the Wrecking Ball Tour. In 2005, Springsteen closed out shows on his solo Devils & Dust Tour performing the song on a mellotron.[6] According to Aniello, songs such as "Cold Spot", "Hey Blue Eyes", "American Beauty" and "Mary Mary" were among the 20 songs recorded that did not make the final cut.[6] Three of those songs, with the exception of "Cold Spot", will be released on the American Beauty EP in April 2014.

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Tim Scott McConnell

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E Street Band

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Someone did it...

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