When I get bored (like in the holidays when I am at home) I tend to download things. Today I am downloading cover songs so I have decided to start a thread to discuss such things. This season I are be mostly listening to...
Bjork and PJ Harvey - Satisfaction (Rolling Stones) William Shatner and Joe Jackson - Common People (Pulp) Hurt - Johnny Cash (Nine Inch Nails) Tori Amos - If 6 were 9 (Jimi Hendrix) Peaches - Gay Bar (Electric 6) Radiohead - Nobody does it better (Carly Simon)
So. Cover Versions... Discuss.
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I love Johnny Cash's version of 'Hurt' too, and some of my favourite cover versions at the moment:
Hounds of Love - The Futureheads Rock and Roll Suicide - Black Box Recorder Superstar - Sonic Youth Bizarre Love Triangle - Frente Letter From Memphis - Kenickie
My friend Het played me a great folk cover of '**** the Pain Away' by Peaches last night, and Adam Green does an interesting version of 'What A Waster' by The Libertines. Also, I won't start on cover versions of Hallelujah, or I'll be here all day.
What about worst cover versions? Busted's version of 'Teenage Kicks' surely has to be up there. And Louise's appalling version of 'Stuck in the Middle With You'.
marilyn manson - sweet dreams (the eurythmics) nine inch nails - dead souls (joy division) tori amos - smells like teen spirit (nirvana) placebo - 20th century boy (t-rex) snake river conspiracy - lovesong (the cure) gary jules - mad world (tears for fears) jeff buckley - hallelujah (Leonard Cohen)
scissor sisters - take me out (Franz Ferdinand) - has anyone heard that? it's awesome
i dunno, there's loads isn't there! jimmy eat world do a gr8 cover of the prodigy's firestarter too hehe.
humm bad covers, perhaps mr manson should have left depeche mode's personal jesus alone.
what does everyone make of the announced leeds fest line-up? (www.efestivals.co.uk)
anywho hopefully ill be at glasto, lauryn hill is even rumoured, that'd be k-crazy!
If it is cover versions you want, and you fancy chilling out, look no further than KD Lang's Hymns of the 49th Parallel.
Apart from containing the superior version of Hallelujah, it has a version of 'Case of You' which I think is better than Joni Mitchell's.
Other good cover versions are:
The Muffs - Kids in America (Kim Wilde) Le Tigre - I'm So Excited (I really can't remember who this one is by....) Pansy Division - Smells like Queer Spirit (Nivarna) Patti Smith - Gloria (Van Morrison)
Alice is of course right to mention 'The Futureheads'
And only whisper about the WIlliam Shatner version of Common People, else Bob and Alice will start throwing things......
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I'm not sure. His version of 'Common People' pales in comparison to his massacre of 'Mr. Tambourine Man' and 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds'...
Also, I had such high hopes for Franz Ferdinand's cover version of 'Mis-Shapes', but it is pants. As it Razorlight's version of 'Hey Ya' by Outkast.
The Reading/Leeds line-up disappointed me a bit, to be honest. I'm going to Truck Festival instead. The line-up is yet to be announced, but it's an ace festival with a fantastic atmosphere.
hey i went to truck last year its amazing, might go this year too... covers: ladytron, opps oh my placebo, jonny and mary goldfrapp, physical or yes sir i can boogie schmoof, sweet child o mine
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Le Tigre - I'm So Excited (I really can't remember who this one is by....)
It was by the Pointer Sisters.
I can't believe no-one's mentioned Placebo's Daddy Cool Also, I like Soft Cell's Tainted Love (Gloria Jones), and Where Did Our Love Go (The Supremes, obv). How about Kasabian's Outer Space? (Prodigy) I also quite like Reel Big Fish doing Take On Me (A-Ha)
Hmmm, gee I wonder why no-one's mentioned the wonderful cover versions Blue have done eg. Signed, Sealed, Delivered (Stevie Wonder) and Get Down On It (Kool & the Gang)
I forgot to mention, contender for Most Pointless Cover Version has to go to No Doubt, for Garbage's Stupid Girl. They basically did a carbon copy of the original, I had to listen to one after the other & listen very carefully to notice any difference at all.
...Which reminds me, I quite liked their verion of It's My Life (Talk Talk).
steps / diana ross - chain reaction steps / bee gees / tragedy a*teens / abba - gimme gimme gimme (a man after midnight) destiny's child / bee gees - emotions atomic kitten / bangles - eternal flame atomic kitten / kool and the gang - ladies night bellefire / u2 - all i want is you beyonce / 50 cent - in da club bonnie tyler / frou frou / jennifer saunders - holding out for a hero britney spears / rolling stones - i cant get no satisfaction the corrs / rem - everybody hurts kate bush / hayley westenra - wuthering heights joss stone / white stripes - fell in love with a boy/girl samantha mumba / david bowie - ashes to ashes / body to body
I quite like Venetian Snares's cover of Gloomy Sunday...
Mongo Santamaria - Louie Louie Gypsy Kings - Hotel California (it's on the Big Lebowski soundtrack) That bit in the middle of Mulholland Drive where the odd woman mimes to a Spanish version of 'Crying' by Roy Orbison; that's quite lovely.
(sam here, can't be arsed to log in, got a raging hangover)
But watching David Lynch films (or Twin Peaks) while drunk and/or drugged at a stupidly early hour in the morning is the best way to understand them, in my opinion!
I certainly am a David Lynch fan, Alice. I wait, and wait, and wait, with baited breath, for the much-anticipated DVD release of Twin Peaks season 2. And I'm an Angelo Badalamenti fan, as well. The soundtrack to The Straight Story is the background music for my study sessions.
Hangover gone! Replaced by a peculiar feeling of impending ill-fortune.
.....and back on topic:
Death Cab For Cutie do a really good cover of Bjork's 'All Is Full Of Love'.
Burn anyone but Joni Mitchell who sings 'Big Yellow Taxi' with a huge, dopey grin on their face. He can join the mass grave of which Mike Flowers is already a part of.
I am listening to Jeff Buckley's version of Hallelujah. Truly it is the best version of all, as while Leonard Cohen is a great lyricist, he cannot sing for ****.
quote: Originally posted by: AliceH "I am listening to Jeff Buckley's version of Hallelujah. Truly it is the best version of all, as while Leonard Cohen is a great lyricist, he cannot sing for ****.-- Edited by AliceH at 02:09, 2005-03-27"
I prefer the KD Lang version of Hallelujah. And listen to Suzanne by Leonard Cohen (not that it's a cover). I quite like his voice on that.
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Britney can **** off and die. Didn't she have an identikit cover of 'The Beat Goes On' tacked on to the end of one of her albums, unfortunately produced by the same wonderful All Seeing I that did it (well, did the sampling) first?
Leonard Cohen does make me miserable, but he's worth it just for stuff like Hallelujah and Chelsea Hotel. Agreed that Buckley's version of Hallelujah is my favourite, haven't heard kd lang's version (you know, for a long time I thought 'constant craving' was, bizarrely, 'can't stand gravy'?) and much as I like Rufus Wainwright (ducks to avoid barrage of spit) his cover involved basically just hammering away at a piano and screeching like a castrated llama.
Does anyone remember when the Beautiful South did that cover of 'Bird On A Wire'? It was fookin terrible.
So Rufus actually covered Hallelujah! Dave and I were discussing this a few weeks ago. I like Jeff Buckley, but his cover of the song is, I think, too understated. He had such a beautiful voice and yet refused to share its whole power with us.
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if u wanna hear REALLY bad cover verions of everything come 2 Nickels Bar chesterfield on a wed nite (its the gay nite) singing is soooooooooo bad there, u either have 2 laugh or cry bout it, usually end up laughin first n goin so far u end up crying
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