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Postby Vulcan Viewer » 29 Mar 2010 05:28

I rather like the meddly of early pop songs on The Carpenter's "Now & Then" album. The whole album never ceases to raise my mood.
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Postby Vulcan Viewer » 29 Mar 2010 05:59

Alec124c41 wrote:While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Jake Shimabukuro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puSkP3uy ... re=related

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Postby goatbreath » 04 Apr 2010 00:50

this mortal coil song to the siren tim buckley
kangaroo alex chilton RIP
how could you miss the byrds doing mr tambourine man.
hendrix all along the watchtower
sid vicious doing my way.loved it as a kid,
my friend dogbreath seconds that one.
but he mentions linda ronstadt doing morning glory by tim buckley as the hobo.but it got him into tim buckley.

the amboy dukes version of baby please dont go on nuggets is a beauty.

all your love [i miss loving]otis rush covered by john mayall with eric clapton.

need your love so bad little willie john covered by fleetwood mac.

cant make up my mind whether bowie demolishes or electrifies lets spend the night together by the stones on alladin sane
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Postby davidsss » 04 Apr 2010 03:57

goatbreath wrote:cant make up my mind whether bowie demolishes or electrifies lets spend the night together by the stones on alladin sane


That is a funny one, I almost consider them different songs. I really like both versions. In fact, Bowie's LSTNT is a good example of not just covering a song but radically reinterpreting it in a good way.

Hendrix's version of All Along the Watchtower is one of the most awesome covers ever. He redefines the song and his version is so far ahead of others it just isn't funny.

A couple others of note include:
The Rolling Stones: Not Fade Away - a superb version of the Buddy Holly track.
Bill Haley and the Comets: Rock Around the Clock - a fairly impressive B side!


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Postby goatbreath » 04 Apr 2010 05:13

thats why i like the bowie one.maybe i was being a bit too diplomatic and trying not to offend stones fans.im a stones fan too.so i will now offend dylan fans and say yes jimis version of all along the watchtower is the definitive version.
id also say that the byrds didnt just do a better version of mr tambourine man.rodger mcguinn invented an entirely new 12 string jingle jangle guitar style for it.the byrds are just so influential its incredible.sweetheart of the rodeo and all that came through gram parsons and the eagles etc.
deep purples version of hush is a good one.was that a joe south song?
oh and the jam doing the beatles taxman eh i think it was called start.an excellent piece of plagiarism.
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Postby tubelicht » 07 Apr 2010 21:59

Fear factory Cars - Kraftwerk Car
Rammstein Das Model - Kraftwerk Das Model

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbUsw6PvUYM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7C6W0M5ME0
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Postby midfi » 08 Apr 2010 04:34

forgot Grace Jones doing Roxy Music's Love is the drug, George Thorogood & the Delaware Destroyers doing John Lee's One bourbon, one scotch, one beer,,, and Led Zeppelin doing Willie Dixons stuff...
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Postby CallMeJoe » 08 Apr 2010 04:43

I love Devo's deconstruction of the Rolling Stones' Satisfaction.
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Postby kandersen » 08 Apr 2010 09:31

Gotta agree on Hendrix's version of All Along The Watchtower that's been mentioned so many times.

Then there is Hey Baby (Land of the New Rising Sun) by M.A.C.C. from Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix.
M.A.C.C. = Mike McCready, Jeff Ament, Chris Cornell and Matt Cameron.
Great version of a great song!

Also agree on Cowboy Junkies version of Sweet Jane.

Another fav of mine is Willie Nelson's version of Always On My Mind.

Tin Machine - Working Class Hero.

And what about Sinead O'Connor's version of Nothing Compares 2 U?!
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Postby fscl » 08 Apr 2010 16:46

On topic, gotta go with Hendrix and "All Along The Watchtower". If fact, I thought it was Hendrix's song :oops: until reading the liner notes.....Great topic and list of "covers' I'm happily discovering :) :).

Nirvana gets "covered" a lot and I usually enjoy the various versions.....

Lately, have been enjoying the "Bad Plus" as a cover band.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKllfSfgB4k

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQY3CrBN1Bo&feature=related

Came across / forgot about this song in my Palm player........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egX9ZDaIrkU

Happy listening :)

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Postby malg » 10 Apr 2010 11:47

The Human League - You've Lost That Loving Feeling is a brilliant cover.

I have to agree with some of those already stated in earlier posts, especially Bauhaus doing Ziggy Stardust, and Joy Division doing Sister Ray.

I know this one was very commercial, but the Flying Lizzards doing Money was very good.
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Postby davidsss » 10 Apr 2010 12:48

Bauhaus's Ziggy Stardust is very good. On the same 12" single, they also did Third Uncle, an excellent cover of a Brian Eno track.

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Postby fscl » 27 Sep 2010 15:06

Looking for William Shatner's "hellish" "Lucy In The Sky" ended up here (someone beat me to the post.... :? )

However, recent XA spinning, anti skate testing and realizing how could I forget makes me nominate

Johnny Winter's version of Dylan's Highway 61 :) :) :) :)

Happy covering.....

Fred and if Johnny feels good usually ends with this one.... :)
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Postby Spyes » 27 Sep 2010 15:42

Okay, the greatest cover in the history of covers is easily America by Yes, originally written by Simon & Garfunkel. Listen to S&G's first, then listen to the Yes version. Just.... amazing.
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