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Dylan only wrote All Along the watchtower and i think i am one of the few who prefer Dylan's version ove hendrix. Hey joe though was written by Billy Roberts. |
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There's a lot of covers of Dylan tunes I like and not many Dylan originals I'm a fan of to be honest so anything in that style I assume is by him. ^_^ |
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Mmm...covers make me happy. There've been so many good ones... but I think one of my favourites would be Soft Cell's version of "Tainted Love." I just love what they did with it from the original Gloria Jones' version.
I like the covers where the band takes the original, yet still makes it their own sound...instead of just copying the song straight up. I also enjoy the Rufio cover of Madonna's "Like a Prayer" 'cause I mean you can tell what song it is, yet they still incorporate their amazing guitar riffs. I was impressed. |
Scissor Sisters version of Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb
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You did not. =(
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Also i would like to add another cover to the list.
Death's cover of Judas Preist's " Painkiller" Faster than a laser bullet Louder than an atom bomb Chromium plated boiling metal Brighter than a thousand suns Flying high on rapture Stronger, free and brave Nevermore encaptured They've been brought back from to grave With mankind resurrected Forever to survive Returns from Armageddon to the skies He is the Painkiller This is the Painkiller Wings of steel, Painkiller Deadly wheels, Painkiller |
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Yes i did :biggrin: and it was a good song to dance to. By the way, this rendition is more creative and fun than PF stoner style of mood:edgarrock: |
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But it still just doesn't hold a candle to Pink Floyd's original version of it. |
I don't think it was meant to hold the candle of the original though, maybe it was for fun SS covering it. Who knows?? I also love Powerman 5000 takes on Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Relax and Wheatus covering Erasure's A Little Respect.
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I'm gonna have to go with Dinosaur Jr's cover of Peter Frampton's Show Me The Way. That whole album (You're Living All Over Me) is great.
Honorable mentions: - Stuck in the Metal by Eagles of Death Metal (a cover of Stuck in the Middle With You by Stealers Wheel). Just awesome, plain & simple. - Paranoid Android by Brad Mehldau (a cover of Paranoid Android by Radiohead). Radiohead + Jazz = Amazing. - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by Devo (a cover of (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones). I have to include this; sup new wave. - 99 Red Balloons by Goldfinger (a cover of 99 Luftballons by Nena). Great cover, takes an 80s dance hit and turns it punk. - Walk This Way by Run-D.M.C. (a cover of Walk This Way by Aerosmith). The song that got everyone's attention, made people sit up and say "Maybe there's something to this hip-hop whatsit after all." - Rain by Chapterhouse (a cover of Rain by The Beatles). Pretty fantastic shoegazer band covers a pretty fantastic Beatles song, and does a great job. Full album covers (all of these are great): - Dub Side of the Moon by Easy Star All-Stars (a cover of the entire album Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd) - The White Album by Phish (a cover of the entire album The Beatles (a.k.a. The White Album) by The Beatles). A live cover nonetheless! Very impressive. - Remain in Light by Phish (a cover of the entire album Remain in Light by Talking Heads). Another live cover. Pretty fucking fantastic. Extra special mention: - Hayseed Dixie: They cover classic rock songs (Walk This Way, Back in Black, You Shook Me All Night Long, Dream On, etc) in the style of bluegrass. It's great stuff. |
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Oh and here's another of my favourites... Plain White T's version of "Livin' on a Prayer" or their version of "Will You Still Love me Tomorrow." |
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Sonata Arctica's cover of Iron Maiden's "Die With Your Boots On" is pretty great.
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And while i agree with you that Dream Theater does do good covers, i must remind you that their cover of Rush's "2112" was pretty damn weak compared to the origional. |
First and foremost, The Animals - House of the Rising Sun.
System of a Down - Snowblind blows Ozzy's version away. Faith No More - Easy is an excellent version of the original, even though it's pretty much a copycat. Pantera - Planet Caravan also blows away Ozzy's original. Snake River Conspiracy - Lovesong is so much fucking better than anything 311 has ever done, you fags, you. A Perfect Circle - Imagine is very nice. Adema - Nutshell can't really compare with Alice in Chains' original, but it's a great attempt to copy a great band. Nice thought, though, since it was meant as a tribute to the death of the lead singer. Metallica - Astronomy, Tuesday's Gone, Overkill, Turn the Page, and Stone Dead Forever. Nevermore - The Sound of Silence twists the original into something sinister. It's not my favorite from Nevermore, but it's an interesting take, nonetheless. Opeth - Remember Tomorrow. Okay, so really what I like is Mikael's voice, but still, I prefer it to Bruce Dickinson just about any day. |
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"Two Headed Boy" by The Mountain Goats is the only cover I really enjoy. You can actually download it here. It changes up the tone of the song but still manages to keep its power.
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I add: Pearl Jam doing Daniel Johnston's Walking The Cow live and acoustic. This is on some bootleg. Bad Brains covering the Beatles and Stones on Day Tripper/She's A Rainbow medley live. No one could touch their energy level. A bunch of rastafarian punks doing psychedelia is an interesting twist. The Resident's Third Reich 'N' Roll album. This covers masterpiece took the form of two twenty minute medleys of twisted innovative covers of '60's bubblegum pop. A concept album meant to parody the hypocritical music industry of the time, a later CD reissue features their cover of the Stone's Satisfaction (which owns the decent Devo cover and predates it by five years), as well as their single The Beatles Play The Residents and The Residents Play The Beatles, which sees a cover of the Beatles' "Flying" and strange editing board creation titled "Beyond The Valley Of A Day In The Life". |
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In Snowblind's case, It's the new interpretation I really love, though. The fast/slow mix up and Serj's alternate screaming/crooning. |
I don't think I've ever heard a cover of a Sabbath song that I liked more than the original, actually. Though I'm gonna have to say that if one would do it for me, it'd be that Supernaut cover.
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Ack, way too many to name. I have to agree with others and add that "Hurt" by Johnny Cash may be one of the best covers of all time. I also really like his cover of U2's "One". Other favorites include:
- Jeff Buckley "Hallelujah" - Joe Cocker "With A Little Help From My Friends" - Ryan Adams "Wonderwall" - Cake "I Will Survive" - Cowboy Junkies "Sweet Jane" |
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