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Thread: Best Cover Songs

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    Best Cover Songs

    I want to put together a file of the best cover songs. You know, songs performed or, better yet, re-interpreted by a band different from the one who made it famous. I'm NOT talking about cover songs that, in and of themselves, became more attached to the second artist than the original. Songs like Jimi Hendrix's "All Along The Watchtower" or Elvis' version of "Hound Dog."

    It could just be a version that rocks out (The Ramones, "Street Fighting Man") or maybe a whole new take (Sisters of Mercy's turn on "Give Me Shelter"). I do have an affinity for 80's indy bands doing their favorites songs (Redd Kross' "Black Diamond" or Husker Du's "8 Miles High"), but I'm looking for any suggestion.

    An no, William Shatner doing "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds" is NOT one of the great covers
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    Hmmm,

    Beach Boy's Rock and Roll Music first comes to mind.
    First Chuck, then Beatles, then Beach Boys

    YouTube - Beach Boys - Rock Roll Music

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wee67 View Post
    I do have an affinity for 80's indy bands doing their favorites songs (Redd Kross' "Black Diamond" or Husker Du's "8 Miles High")
    I have a tendency to watch this repeatedly whenever I get really drunk. Bob Mould's intencity can bring me to tears. Knowing the story of the band at this point in time (managers suicide, heroin addiction, band in fighting- namely Bob and Grant trying to out do each other in concert, etc) makes me appriciate it all the more. Good call Wee!!


    YouTube - Hüsker Dü - Eight Miles High (Pink Pop Festival 87)

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    "Knocking on heavins door" covered by Guns and roses.
    "Live and let die" covered by guns and roses.
    "Whiskey in the jar-o" covered by Metallica.
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    Move It On Over

    Hank Williams
    YouTube - Move it on Over - Hank Williams

    George Thorogood
    YouTube - The Destroyers

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    Quote Originally Posted by stretchandro View Post
    I have a tendency to watch this repeatedly whenever I get really drunk. Bob Mould's intencity can bring me to tears. [/url]
    They also do a pretty fun cover of the theme from 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show', "Love Is All Around."

    Quote Originally Posted by fallensaviour View Post
    "Knocking on heavins door" covered by Guns and roses.
    To quote Mego Milk- "Aw yeah!" Doesn't Motorhead also do a pretty good version of "Born to be Wild," too?

    And Mike, for some reason you reminded of the The Who's amazing version of "Summertime Blues."
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    Johnny Cash did some great covers in his later years. Covers of Soundgarden's "Rusty Cage" and Tom Petty's "Won't Back Down" spring to mine. Great stuff. Of course "Hurt" was a Nine Inch Nails cover, but he pretty much made it his own, so it doesn't count here.

    Van Halen's "Oh, Pretty Woman" is pretty good. Jimmy Buffet's cover of Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl" isn't bad either.

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    The Kinks - You Really Got Me
    Van Halen---

    Bob Marley - I Shot the Sheriff
    Eric Clapton---

    Slade - Come on feel the Noise
    Quiet Riot---

    Otis redding - Respect
    Aretha Franklin---

    Gloria Jones - Tainted Love
    Soft Cell---

    jackie Wilson - Higher and Higher
    Rita Coolidge

    Dolly parton - I will Always Love You
    Whitney Houston---

    Merrilee Rush & the Turnabouts - Angel of the Morning
    Juice Newton---

    Patsy Cline - Crazy
    Willie Nelson---


    Beatles - With A Little Help From My Friends
    Joe Cocker---

    Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal
    Alien Ant Farm---

    Guess Who - American Woman
    Lenny Kravitz---

    Tommy James - Mony Mony
    Billy Idol---

    Nine Inch nails - Hurt
    Johnny Cash---

    Neil Diamond - Red Red Wine
    UB40---

    Shocking Blue - Venus
    Bananarama---

    Rich
    Last edited by kryptosmaster; Aug 25, '09 at 3:53 PM.

  9. you must check out cheap trick sgt peppers live cd and dvd which came out today
    it hasnt left my cd player yet

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    For me, no doubt Manfred Mann's Earth Bands version of Springsteen's Blinded by the light.

    Best cover and interpetation ever. To this day Springsteen is bitter that they crushed his song.

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