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Worst collaboration ever?

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by Tristant

This made me laugh a lot:

http://213.165.0.20/entertainment/music/news/374e5f22bef8783ea5b8c20dff1104f4/Enemy+and+the+Makers.aspx

I wonder what it would sound like? Probably a bunch of working class lads belting out a tune they're passionate about. I've got so much contempt for both of these bands!

Tristant | 08 Apr '08, 17:26 | Send note | Report this | Reply

The worst collaboration I have ever heard was...

Band Aid 20 - 'Do They Know It's Christmas' (2004).


Mike Patton & Merzbow

Purely because I expected so much more from them. Possibly not the worst, but definitely one of the most disappointing.


Chicane & Brian Adams

Shanks & Big Foot
I have no idea where these suggestions are comming from, I apologise.


just pick one of the Wyclef Jean ones

I seem to remember a Brian Harvey one being particularly shit, there is also a particularly bad collaboration between Connie Talbot & Gary Glitter


"just pick one of the Wyclef Jean ones"

would suggest including '911' w/ Mary J Blige in that list, which would be a grave error because it is utterly, utterly amazing.


i hated that song thought it was ridiculously over rated

just wyclef jean doing his usual shit, then mary j blige warbling on, i hate that woman


Michael Jackson and

Paul McCartney's got to be up there, as has East 17 and Gabrielle


The link in the first post doesn't work?

Who's the collaboration?


Hmm, seems to have stopped working

Anyhow, here's what the link said:

'Enemy and the Makers

The Enemy are set to collaborate with Reverend And The Makers on new songs.

Tom Clarke said he and Jon McClure are on similar wavelengths about modern Britain, but that their schedules is making writing together difficult.

Clarke told Radio 1: "I'll be at home and Jon will just ring me up and we sit there and say what a state the country is in sometimes. We're both up for it, but our schedules are so full."'


Jesus Christ

what interesting conversations they must have.


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george michael and aretha franklin has to be there...
ugh, showing my age


david bowie and mickey rourke

rapping on shining star off of never let me down

jesus it's awful


Sam Fox and Mick Fleetwood

only matched by Mr and Mrs Hitler i should imagine.


Surely David Bowie and Mick Jagger

Dancing In The Street.

OOOOOO-KAYYYY!!! (U.K. by the way)
and that video...

And harsh on that George Michael and Aretha duet - not a bad pop song, for me, that


surely it'll never be as bad

as pete doherty and mike skinner that time?


Ebony and Ivory.

Rubbish.