paulb said:Almost any cover by Joe Cocker:
She came in through the bathroom window
The Letter
and of course
I get by with a little help from my friends
You, sir, are correct. Which takes nothing away from The Boxtops or Beatles, you understand.
peranders said:Has anyone heard Nico's version of David Bowie's "Heroes"?
Nico? German photo model who sang in the Velvet Underground 1966-67 (?) Is she alive these days (drugs...)?
Anyway Heroes with Nico is so good, in fact the whole album (name?) is good.
We lost Nico. She didn't make it. I can't remember at the moment, it may have been dope,... it's all the same isn't it ?
Why do so many of the best of us think that we are not worth anything at all?
That's a serious question.
Faith no More's cover of "I started a joke" came out surprisingly good, and i think it's way better than the original by the Bee Gees. But my favourite cover as today is stiil Hendrix's "All along the watchtower"... the man truly made that song his own.
BTW, check Sarah Maclahan's cover of Beatle's "Blackbird"... thats a great track.
BTW, check Sarah Maclahan's cover of Beatle's "Blackbird"... thats a great track.
Eva Cassidy
Her version of Sting's "Fields of Gold" makes the original sound like a third rate dance band covering it
Shame on Sting for making such a pig's ear of a good song
Her version of Sting's "Fields of Gold" makes the original sound like a third rate dance band covering it
Shame on Sting for making such a pig's ear of a good song
stevie ray vaughan covered little wing .. i like it better than hendrix's version
hendrix covered all along the watchtower .. so good, in fact, that even dylan liked it .. he was quoted as saying after he heard the hendrix version he steered towards playing it like that, although i don't know how credible that is
plenty other covers .. a good number of old classic rock songs are covers of older blues songs
hendrix covered all along the watchtower .. so good, in fact, that even dylan liked it .. he was quoted as saying after he heard the hendrix version he steered towards playing it like that, although i don't know how credible that is
plenty other covers .. a good number of old classic rock songs are covers of older blues songs
OT
probably partly because the best of us are often surrounded by people who are eager to see them fall.
could be envy,
schadenfreude,
or their own insecurity.
after all, misery loves company.
but...maybe she just had messed-up brain chemistry, or her parents didn't instill her with secure self-esteem. who knows.
/andrew - likes the original 'sweet jane' better than the junkies' version
Reddy KW said:
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Why do so many of the best of us think that we are not worth anything at all?
That's a serious question.
probably partly because the best of us are often surrounded by people who are eager to see them fall.
could be envy,
schadenfreude,
or their own insecurity.
after all, misery loves company.
but...maybe she just had messed-up brain chemistry, or her parents didn't instill her with secure self-esteem. who knows.
/andrew - likes the original 'sweet jane' better than the junkies' version
some good ones:
"Like A Hurricane" Roxy Music (N. Young)
"Room Full Of Mirrors" The Pretenders (Hendrix)
"Cars" The Judybats (G. Numan)
"Ain't That A Shame" Cheap Trick (F. Domino)
"Alone Again Or" The Damned (Love)
"Demolition Man" Grace Jones (Police)
"Toys In The Attic" R.E.M. (Aerosmith)
"Man Who Sold The World" Nirvana (D. Bowie)
"Nobody 'Cept You" Sixteen Horsepower (B. Dylan)
"I Saw The Light" The The (Hank Sr.)
"Gimme, Gimme, Gimme..." The Leather Nun (Abba)
"You Really Got Me" Van Halen (Kinks)
"House Of The Rising Sun" Sinead O'Connor (Animals)
"Dancing Barefoot" Xymox (P. Smith)
"The Metro" System Of A Down (Berlin)
"20th Century Boy" Placebo (T Rex)
"People Are Strange" Echo And The Bunnymen (Doors)
"The End" Days Of The New (Doors)
"Like A Hurricane" Roxy Music (N. Young)
"Room Full Of Mirrors" The Pretenders (Hendrix)
"Cars" The Judybats (G. Numan)
"Ain't That A Shame" Cheap Trick (F. Domino)
"Alone Again Or" The Damned (Love)
"Demolition Man" Grace Jones (Police)
"Toys In The Attic" R.E.M. (Aerosmith)
"Man Who Sold The World" Nirvana (D. Bowie)
"Nobody 'Cept You" Sixteen Horsepower (B. Dylan)
"I Saw The Light" The The (Hank Sr.)
"Gimme, Gimme, Gimme..." The Leather Nun (Abba)
"You Really Got Me" Van Halen (Kinks)
"House Of The Rising Sun" Sinead O'Connor (Animals)
"Dancing Barefoot" Xymox (P. Smith)
"The Metro" System Of A Down (Berlin)
"20th Century Boy" Placebo (T Rex)
"People Are Strange" Echo And The Bunnymen (Doors)
"The End" Days Of The New (Doors)
My 5 cents
Here's a couple of my favorite covers:
Peace Train - 10,000 Maniacs: Totally better than the original, although I love that too.
No Quarter - Maktub: This Seattle band has an awesome sound, and a magnificent Led Zeppelin cover. Yes, it seriously makes me think it's better than the original.
With a little help from my friends - Joe Cocker: Much better indeed!
Here's a couple of my favorite covers:
Peace Train - 10,000 Maniacs: Totally better than the original, although I love that too.
No Quarter - Maktub: This Seattle band has an awesome sound, and a magnificent Led Zeppelin cover. Yes, it seriously makes me think it's better than the original.
With a little help from my friends - Joe Cocker: Much better indeed!
While my guitar gently weeps. Origionaly done by george harrison and covered by the jeff healy band. Most of my friends think i'm an idiot for thinking the cover is better than the origional. I just like the cover better thats all.
I don't think your an idiot.. I think 'Hell to Pay' is worth its price just for that cover.
"johnny was" is an incredibe cover by stiff little fingers
That is indeed an incredible cover, especially the intro.
Another cover I like is "We Gonna Get Out of this Place" by Biafra with DOA.
It sure would help if you guys included the name of the albums so the rest of us could find them.
Edit:
Nevermind. I found a cover songs database.
Edit:
Nevermind. I found a cover songs database.
Joni Mitchell, "Unchained Melody"
At the risk of showing my age...and questionable taste: Karen Carpenter, "Ticket to ride" Just about anything Lani Hall covers will sound better than the original.... Elton John's "Tiny Dancer" being a good example. Segio Mendez and Brasil '66 (featuring Ms Hall, I think) "Fool on the Hill." I notice Eva Cassidy has already got a mention but "Song Bird" (Fleetwood Mac) featured recntly on the film "Love Actually" is worth a listen.
At the risk of showing my age...and questionable taste: Karen Carpenter, "Ticket to ride" Just about anything Lani Hall covers will sound better than the original.... Elton John's "Tiny Dancer" being a good example. Segio Mendez and Brasil '66 (featuring Ms Hall, I think) "Fool on the Hill." I notice Eva Cassidy has already got a mention but "Song Bird" (Fleetwood Mac) featured recntly on the film "Love Actually" is worth a listen.
The Kid covered by Cry,Cry,Cry -- I think it was Peter Paul and Mary.
Tu covered by Julieta Venegas -- I forgot who did it originally.
Tu covered by Julieta Venegas -- I forgot who did it originally.
Peranders
Nico (German model & gothic voiced singer in the Velvet Underground and with John Cale)
Is she alive these days?
She died about 15 years ago while riding a bike in Ibiza.
Two good covers:
Cream: Sitting on top of the World (sorry Muddy).
Vanilla Fudge: You Keep Me Hanging On (heavy man).
Pass the spl*ff guys
Nico (German model & gothic voiced singer in the Velvet Underground and with John Cale)
Is she alive these days?
She died about 15 years ago while riding a bike in Ibiza.
Two good covers:
Cream: Sitting on top of the World (sorry Muddy).
Vanilla Fudge: You Keep Me Hanging On (heavy man).
Pass the spl*ff guys
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