Bluejuice Bring The House Down With This Boyz II Men Cover For Like A Version

The end of the year marks the end of the road for perennial festival party band Bluejuice. The Sydney group announced it was calling it quits earlier in the year, with a final pair of performances scheduled for the New Year’s straddling Falls Festival in just a few short weeks.

But how do you put one last bow tie on a band that’s spanned some 13-odd years? How, indeed, do you wrap up a career? And how do you do that whilst simultaneously putting the full stop on an entire year and commemorating the end of an era at a national broadcaster?
With Triple J going through a state of flux – long-time presenters Lindsay McDougall and Stu Harvey have both left their posts – and 2014 drawing to a close, we’re all certainly coming to the end of this particular road.
So what better way to put a cap on the year that was, and the band that was, by delving into the soulful embrace of Philadelphia’s own Boyz II Men?
With the final Like A Version for the year, Bluejuice brought along a bunch of mates in Elana Stone, Ngaiire, Andy Bull, and The Griswolds to help back up an absolutely pitch-perfect Stavros Yiannoukas as they totally freaking tore through this rendition of R’n’B classic “End Of The Road.”

If you didn’t feel a whole mess of things whilst watching that, you’d better check your pulse.
Holy crap.

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