Leo Moracchioli's take on the 'Inspector Gadget' theme
I always loved Inspector Gadget. The gadgets, Brain, and Penny were the best.
I always loved Inspector Gadget. The gadgets, Brain, and Penny were the best.
I am awake now.
Let us not forget there is always that time Bananarama covered the Sex Pistols, as well.
Welcome to the Jungle!
Evidently, Leo's bunny friend now has his own Instagram:
I would like to see Leo's bunny take on the Easter Bunny.
YouTube sensation Leo Moracchioli and his fans turned Pink's how-to on partying into an actual good time.
There are entire mornings energized for me by Leo.
Leo covering the Bee Gees is pretty marvelous, but lets talk about that rabbit.
I am wondering who is tougher? Leo's Rabbit buddy looks pretty badass, but there is the Easter Bunny.
Honestly, I am not sure I want to hang out with Easter Bunny, but the whole Easter thing has always confused me. — Read the rest
A pretty nice take on the old standard, I am concerned that things that bill themselves as 'metal' are now my 'easy listening.'
I kinda feel like this is updated for the pandemic.
Very Shrek.
Me and Susie had *SO* much fun
I am too busy using my lighter on this joint, but hell yeah!
I absolutely like this better.
Talk about moving!
Leo and his covers help me recover many a shitty morning and turn my day around.
What the world needs now is Leo Moracchioli and that bunny suit.
Leo Moracchioli is the hero I need right now.
I have gone deep into Leo Moracchioli's Frog Leap Studios youtube channel.
About a month ago, the recently resurrected AV Club announced that it would be bringing back the ever-delightful AV Undercover series. In this series, established bands are given a list of cover songs to choose from and a few short hours to arrange and record that cover for the Internet. — Read the rest
This cover of the Bangle's hit "Walk Like an Egyptian" is a win.
I had never heard of The Cleverlys until I ran across a clip on the internets. I immediately fell for these guys. They have a ball and are making some great music. — Read the rest
I wasn't expecting a cover version of an already perfect song to be any good, but I was pleasantly surprised by Leo Moracchioli's metal themed version of New Order's "Blue Monday."
Check out some of Leo's other great metal covers:
Everybody Wants To Rule The World
These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
Also check our "Blue Monday" performed using 1930s instruments. — Read the rest
This new track by Leo Moracchioli is a winner.
Here is the OG. The intro to this song is iconic, Leo doesn't really capture it:
Featured Image: Frog Leap Studios/YouTube
This ain't Katrina and the Waves, but this IS heavy metal YouTuber Leo Moracchioli covering their 1983 hit, "Walking on Sunshine."
Previously: Pomplamoose cover "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves