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Cover songs...
by
Vash
on 15 Aug, 2008 05:42
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I, personally love cover versions (i know, I know, guilty pleasure, right?) of many songs. Be it an acoustic version by the original artist, or some retelling of a song by another artist, I generally find that the "cover" of almost any given piece of modern music is usually BETTER than the original.
Am I alone in this? Here is one of may favorite covers: The song "I alone" originally by Live, as covered by K's Choice ("not an addict", 1996) w/ Anouk ( in the baseball cap, a Dutch singer doing most of the leads):
http://www.youtube.com/v/V0TJcSNVB7s&hlAnyone else got any good "covers" to share?
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#1
by
MagmaBabe
on 15 Aug, 2008 06:11
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Cover versions can be pretty hit or miss.. and normally I think they're a miss... like Champ said in
another post the Scissor Sisters murdered Pink Floyds Comfortably numb.
Saying that.. some are truly amazing.. and this is the best cover I've ever heard.. in fact
I think it has the edge on the original.
The Stereophonics cover
http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=4xkPJNgvWL8&feature=related
and here's the original.
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#2
by
schro
on 15 Aug, 2008 06:46
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Without a doubt, the best cover ever was Van Halen's cover of the Kinks "Girl, You Really Got Me"
Worst?
Rod Stewart's cover of Van Morrison's "Have I Told You Lately". Stewart butchered a beautiful song.
Hey, everyone is entitled to their opinion.
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#3
by
herronm
on 15 Aug, 2008 06:51
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Michael McDonald’s version of Halleluiah. Oh what the hell, I’ll admit that I’m a Michael McDonald fanboy. He could sing the phone book and I’d like it.
Max
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#4
by
schro
on 15 Aug, 2008 06:55
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Michael McDonald’s version of Halleluiah. Oh what the hell, I’ll admit that I’m a Michael McDonald fanboy. He could sing the phone book and I’d like it.
Max

McDonald has some good pipes.
One of my favorite McDonald tunes is the song "Sweet Freedom" from the movie with Gregory Hines & Billy Crystal ("Running Scared").
Great Tune!
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#5
by
Robmeister
on 15 Aug, 2008 07:13
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#6
by
StumpyDave
on 15 Aug, 2008 10:35
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Kirsty MacColl's cover of the Kinks' "Days"
or Kirsty MacColl's cover of Billy Bragg's "New England"
I find that often if I've heard the cover before the original I remember the cover most and prefer that version.
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#7
by
FR8TRAIN
on 15 Aug, 2008 11:16
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#8
by
Hook'Em
on 15 Aug, 2008 11:34
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There's one distinct advantage to making a cover, You can take the best of the original and put in some ad-lib stuff. Saying that if you listen to live versions of songs by the original band they have themselves usually make some little adjustments to the original recorded versions. Music is made to lose yourself in and when a good song is played by a good band sometimes they lose themselves in the music and it takes on a life of its own.
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#9
by
Mikekoz13
on 15 Aug, 2008 22:56
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Michael McDonald’s version of Halleluiah. Oh what the hell, I’ll admit that I’m a Michael McDonald fanboy. He could sing the phone book and I’d like it.
Max
Jeff Buckley's cover of The Leonard Cohen original is the best in my opinion. Check it out. It's from a great album named "Grace".
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#10
by
MagmaBabe
on 16 Aug, 2008 02:49
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ah, nice choice Robmeister.. Mariah Carey when she was a lovely girl
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#11
by
Zeekev
on 16 Aug, 2008 07:35
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#12
by
zzaapp
on 28 Aug, 2008 17:50
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Listen to Meatloaf sing "Read 'em and Weep", then listen to the lame cover by Barry Manilow. They are both on youtube.
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#13
by
Razor X
on 28 Dec, 2008 10:41
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#14
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 28 Dec, 2008 13:01
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I HATE Leona Lewis singing Run by Snow Patrol. It is just horrendous