Just discovered ANIX and its Sleepwalker album....this track is a cover of one of my top 3 songs from the 90s. This one will get a workout in my car tomorrow.
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Subject: Re: Favourite cover versions Sat Aug 24, 2013 9:19 pm
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Jimi Hendrix' version of Dylan's All Along the Watchtower Johnny Cash's version of NINs Hurt
If I were to include remixes, then certainly 2ManyDJs remix of DJ Shadows "Six Days"
The original nearly puts me to sleep whilst I shook my rump to the 2ManyDJs remix (recycling the old "52 Girls" guitar riff in the process) many a time in the early noughties.
Gabriel's Scratch My Back is basically an orchestral cover album. A bit hit and miss and but an interesting experiment. He seems to have renounced the playfulness and swagger of his earlier records, which is a shame. Guess that's what old age does.
The last tune that reminded me of classic Gabriel was Burn You Up, Burn You Down from Hit (2003). Chorus reminds me vaguely of Prince in his New Power Generation period.
Hit's reworking of I Have the Touch from Security remains my favourite arrangment of the song.
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Subject: Re: Favourite cover versions Sun Feb 01, 2015 2:46 pm
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That's not too bad. Didn't know you were an Icehouse fan, Ambler.
I do like 'No Promises', it's one of my favourite 80s tracks and would make one of my 'best of 80s' home-made cds.
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Subject: Re: Favourite cover versions Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:53 am
Wrong thread, but we don't have a "Worst cover version" topic that I'm aware of, and I just wanted to share this video.
99% of the covers I hear are usually no better or no worse than the original. .5% manage to bring something new to the table like Radiohead covering NOBODY DOES IT BETTER, U2 covering UNCHAINED MELODY, HIM (WICKED GAME), Seether (CARELESS WHISPER), Stone Temple Pilots (Revolution), Neon Trees (Don't You Want Me?), Red Hot Chilli Peppers (Higher Ground).
Then there's this monstrosity that aired on THE VOICE:
or the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwUW_q5vmOA
Had they ever even heard the original? Nothing that comes out of their math comes close to the tone, the angst, the seriousness of The Verve's original Bittersweet Symphony. This group oversings it, tries to add some sexy playfullness and in the end it is one of the worst covers I've ever heard. It was murdered, I tell you, MUR-DIDDLY-UR-DUR-URD!!!!!
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