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 Post subject: Good Cover Versions
PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:58 
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I know there's a thread for BAD cover versions, but is anyone aware of any GOOD cover versions?

I nominate the Presidents of the United States of America's version of 'Video Killed the Radio Star'.

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I agree.. it's an ace version!


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The Gossip covered Careless Whisper and it's awesome. I loved the original but I love that version just as much.
Also Placebo covering Kate Bush, Running Up That Hill. A beautiful song which brings back very sad memories for me.


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The Within Temptation cover of Running Up That Hill is even better.


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I've talked about this before, but Johnny Cash singing 'Hurt' is just about the most emotional song ever. I can't honestly say I've heard Reznor singing it though.


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Johnny Cash - 'Hurt'. Obv.

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 Post subject: Re: Good Cover Versions
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Favourite would probably be George Thorogood's 'Hellbound Train' which is a cover of Chuck Berry's 'Downbound Train'. Some of Black Sabbath's stuff has been covered really well too with Pantera's 'Planet Caravan' and Cathedral's 'Solitude' standing out, but also 1000 Homo DJs' version of 'Supernaut' and SOAD's 'Snowblind' being rather good too.

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Jeff Buckley - 'Hallelujah'.

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Josh Ritter's version of Dylan's 'The River'.

And, as a heretic, I secretly prefer Take That's version of 'How deep is your love' to the Bee Gees' original.


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DavPaz wrote:
I've talked about this before, but Johnny Cash singing 'Hurt' is just about the most emotional song ever. I can't honestly say I've heard Reznor singing it though.

You should. It's got swears!

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Kern wrote:
And, as a heretic, I secretly prefer Take That's version of 'How deep is your love' to the Bee Gees' original.

That's a shit version - and I quite like Take That.

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Many years ago when Newport had a thriving band scene, a friend's band called the MPs did a stonking version of Boys Don't Cry. T'was very good.

I have it on a tape somwehere, but have no means of playing tapes anymore.

As for real bands and cover versions I'll have to have a think about that one.


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My old band used to do a cover of 500 miles by the Proclaimers. Whilst I hated playing it, we became pretty well known for it.

We then spent the rest of the time in the band trying to prove that we had other songs.


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DavPaz wrote:
I've talked about this before, but Johnny Cash singing 'Hurt' is just about the most emotional song ever. I can't honestly say I've heard Reznor singing it though.
I love them both.

I remembered about the Cash version last week and so finally bought A Man Comes Around. Good album.


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I quite like Foo Fighter's cover of Pink Floyd's 'Have A Cigar'. Electric Six's cover of 'The Model' by Kraftwerk makes me smile also.


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Susan Boyle "Wild Horses"

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 Post subject: Re: Good Cover Versions
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The Foo Fighters doing band on the run actually.. that's a good un!


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 Post subject: Re: Good Cover Versions
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Matt Mahaffey covering "Back in Black" by AC/DC (on his own)

Self covering "What A Fool Believes" by The Doobie Brothers (entirely on toy instruments, but you wouldn't know by listening to it).

Take That covering "Could It Be Magic?", but only the live version (was that a Barry Manilow song?)

Glen Hansard's cover of "Everytime" by Britney Spears

Muse's cover of Nina Simone's "Feeling Good"

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Muse's cover of Nina Simone's "Feeling Good"

Ooh, good one.

I was joking about SuBo. Obv.


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the only one that i recall that surpasses the original is Agalloch's rendition of "Kneel to the Cross" (Sol Invictus). And i'm a fan of both bands

And both Placebo and Within Temptation covers of "Running up the Hill" are shit. I kinda like the one made by Icon & The Black Roses though.


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Snake River Conspiracy's cover of "How Soon Is Now?" is good too.

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A Perfect Circle - Imagine

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Oh and if you include Cover Bands then anything by:

Hayseed Dixie
Richard Cheese
Star Turn
The Dan Band

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Oh and if you include Cover Bands then anything by:

Hayseed Dixie
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Star Turn
The Dan Band

And William Shatner

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Anything by Disturbed is atrocious.

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A Perfect Circle - Imagine

Imagine I can take or leave, but I love their version of When The Levee Breaks.

Nouvelle Vague's cover of Too Drunk To Fuck is the balls. I really like their take on A Forest, too.

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Anything by Disturbed is atrocious.

Paradise Lost - Smalltown Boy



that! i love that one. A couple of days ago i saw the video of the original on VH1, never did before, that was a bit...ahem...gay.


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Anything by Disturbed is atrocious.

Paradise Lost - Smalltown Boy


I've got some naff Kerrang CD somewhere with a cover of that, but done by Depressive Age. Not too bad.

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Disturbed - Land of Confusion.

*spits out soup*

You what?

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that! i love that one. A couple of days ago i saw the video of the original on VH1, never did before, that was a bit...ahem...gay.


You don't know what the lyrics are about? :D

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Nemmie wrote:
Philistines! :)

I think you need to look up the definition of 'philistine', chap. :D

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Nouvelle Vague's cover of Too Drunk To Fuck is the balls. I really like their take on A Forest, too.

Yarp

Oh the Soft Cell 12" of "Tainted Love" that drops into "Where did our love go" is awesome.

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RuySan wrote:
that! i love that one. A couple of days ago i saw the video of the original on VH1, never did before, that was a bit...ahem...gay.


You don't know what the lyrics are about? :D

That's a damn good point. Wasn't in on an album called "Age of Consent" (thanks Google)


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Nope you are definitely hostile to artistic values :p

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David "Coooby Hoopa Doopy Doo!" Draiman is an artist? When did that happen? So far he's just been an overbearing arrogant cunt.

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Oh the Soft Cell 12" of "Tainted Love" that drops into "Where did our love go" is awesome.

That's a cover, anyway, so still counts.

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They're both covers you dick, of course they count.

It's a thread about covers.

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Cliff Richardoz wrote:
It's a thread about covers.

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