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Topic: Cover songs of acts we like and don't like
Posted By: Logan
Subject: Cover songs of acts we like and don't like
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 11:33
One complaint or observation I have seen sometimes is being too much about the song (and focusing on the "hits"). Why I often like to focus on songs in the forum is because that is easier to share, and then therefore discover and discuss, than whole albums. Usually when I share songs I appreciate the whole albums and choose ones that resonate with me or caught my ear early. I am someone who often likes to move from generalities to specifics (detail-oriented). Of course one might generally not like a band while liking particular songs. And one might not like the song done by a band/artist, but like a cover version of the band.

The other day a not-appreciating Cardiacs post came up where my choice was "Dirty Boy" (it took me a while of listening to the lyrics to realise how "dirty" I think that boy is, by the way. Keep your royal jelly in hand, I'll stick to honey in tea).

Here is the original:



And here are two covers that I like:





Not sure if there are those here who might appreciate either of those covers and dislike the Cardiacs track.

I was wondering if there are any covers of "Prog" (some don't think of Cardiacs as Prog, but I do) songs that you like where you dislike the original. And what are some of your favourite "Prog" or progressive covers where you love the original and the cover.

This cover of Robert Wyatt's Sea Song done by Rachel Unthank & The Winterset is one of my favourites of a song I love in its Wyatt form (love various versions involving her).



While I actually loved ELP's "Trilogy" at one time, I kind of went off it, but I still love this cover by Jad&Den Quartet.



And mentioning the odd cover of a not-Prog song is fine too... Me talking Portishead became something of an in-joke after a response I got on it, even if only funny to me. Now I feel like it's kind of wrong when I don't mention Portishead. Rather like how most every Dream Theater topic at one topic got Magma thrown in. I suspect that I would prefer a Magma cover of Dream Theater than a Dream Theater cover of Magma, although it might be fun to hear James LaBrie sing in Kobaian.

I like the ABBA original, but this version hits me harder.

I prefer Jimi Hendrix's version of All Along the Watchtower.

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Posted By: Mormegil
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 12:32
Not a "prog" song by any means, but Yes' cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "America" is just tremendous. I much prefer the cover over the original.

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Posted By: Jared
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 12:39
Originally posted by Mormegil Mormegil wrote:

Not a "prog" song by any means, but Yes' cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "America" is just tremendous. I much prefer the cover over the original.

one of my fave covers of all time...


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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 12:46
Voivod - Astronomy Domine


Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 12:51
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Voivod - Astronomy Domine


I know and like that cover too, and in my case I also love the original (not sure with you).



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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 12:57
Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Mormegil Mormegil wrote:

Not a "prog" song by any means, but Yes' cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "America" is just tremendous. I much prefer the cover over the original.


one of my fave covers of all time...


That's one where I much prefer the original to the cover. The Simon & Garfunkel version resonates way more with me than the Yes version. I love the S&G song (and it touches me emotionally).

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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 12:58
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Voivod - Astronomy Domine


I know and like that cover too, and in my case I also love the original (not sure with you).


Yes, I like the original and love even more the Ummagumma live version. 


Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 14:21
Originally posted by Mormegil Mormegil wrote:

Not a "prog" song by any means, but Yes' cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "America" is just tremendous. I much prefer the cover over the original.

I went to see Yes in concert on 22 September, 1972 without having heard "Close to the Edge" and fully expecting to hear "America!"

Imagine my surprise when the disco-ball came down, and the opening strains to "Close to the Edge" began....!

The song just went on, and on, and on....I was amazed!!  Clap

This is exactly how Chris Squire looked!!  Hug  I really don't remember if they played "America, but I agree with you about the song! 



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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 14:23
Not a prog song, really, but I love the heartfelt version of the Beatle's "You Won't See Me" done by Helmut Koellen on his solo album of the same name. Nice.


Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 14:32
Dan Reed Network’s funky cover of Pink Floyd’s money is waaasy better than the original (which always feels out of place on DSOTM)

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Posted By: Epignosis
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 14:55
Originally posted by essexboyinwales essexboyinwales wrote:

Dan Reed Network’s funky cover of Pink Floyd’s money is waaasy better than the original (which always feels out of place on DSOTM)


Out of place?

I always thought going from "Time" to "Money" made a lot of cents.


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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 14:59
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by essexboyinwales essexboyinwales wrote:

Dan Reed Network’s funky cover of Pink Floyd’s money is waaasy better than the original (which always feels out of place on DSOTM)


Out of place?

I always thought going from "Time" to "Money" made a lot of cents.

LOL
It also made a lot of sense, because DSOTM has a perfect flow. 


Posted By: Starshiper
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 20:37
Well, it seems Swedish heavy-metal band Ghost has managed to pull off a cover of "Jesus He Knows Me" that utterly eclipses the original by Genesis—who knew they had it in them?




Posted By: KorgC3
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 22:10
Dream Theater inspired covers made by various lesser known acts/bands could make an entire list on their own, but this caught me by a surprise, both due to the song of choice and how obscure the cover is:
http://vikingguitar.bandcamp.com/track/1881-phantom-of-the-opera" rel="nofollow - vikingguitar.bandcamp.com/track/1881-phantom-of-the-opera


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 22:19
I just stumbled upon this video and could have posted it on the Peter Sinfield thread. Toyah and Robert Fripp talk about Greg Lake and his Xmas classic. The whole of Toyah's cover is shown at the end of the video. I well remember it when it came out and was so pleased that a major pop artist liked this. Always had a high opinion of her since. She is lovely and Robert is a very 'Lucky Man' (see what I did there lol)




Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 23:07
I have posted the first one in an older thread with an overlapping theme. One of my favorite cover versions ever, but I love the original too. Actually kind of true-or close to the original, but still very unique:



I just wish Cécile McLorin Salvant's jazzy/ghostly version of Wuthering Heights was longer:



-Also I think Brad Mehldau's whole double album Jacob's Ladder is amazing. He interpretates Rush (Tom Sawyer and Jacobs Ladder) Gentle Giant (Cogs in Cogs) and Yes (Starship Trooper). His latter version is perhaps my favorite. A version of spinetingling beauty, of a song I never cared all that much about. I learned just now that the amazing Cécile McLorin Salvant is a guest singer on it. To me everything on this album surpass the original material. Not that its nessecarely "better", but I'm personally more engaged. I only genuinely loved the original of Cogs in Cogs on beforehand, so this album has made me appreciate Rush and Yes more than before. And it still grows with every listen:



Not exactly a prog cover, but they are both represented at PA, so: Tori Amos / Trevor Horn covering Kendrick Lamar's Swimming Pools (Drank) made me aware of the depth of that song in a very touching way:



In 2014 I saw Slowdive perform a 10-minute + version of Syd Barrett's Golden Hair live, and it was sublime. I have a early 90's studio-and a Peel Session-version, (plus an arguably better sounding long live version than the one underneath). But this live take from the same tour as I saw them them, shows this blue haired girl crying all the way through the song "went viral" and was a part of Slowdive's ressurection. Once dismissed and butchered by critics in the wake of Grunge, but a little like GY!BE - a whole new generation connect with them. So they are more popular now than they ever were:   



Finally perhaps The Residents one true song of pure unabashed beauty: their version of Hank Williams Six More Miles (to the Graveyard) feel like it's totally undistanced and unironic...



-I don't know if I'm replying in the correct way. But if I do, I probably have loads of similar "takes". As I kind of collect them.


Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 23:38
Brand new cover from Motorpsycho here. I like both this version and the original quite a bit:



Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 02:09
Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

Well, it seems Swedish heavy-metal band Ghost has managed to pull
off a cover of "Jesus He Knows Me" that utterly eclipses the original by
Genesis—who knew they had it in them?




Ghost do fantastic covers, and this certainly is a good one!

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Posted By: essexboyinwales
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 02:11
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by essexboyinwales essexboyinwales wrote:

Dan Reed Network’s funky cover of Pink Floyd’s money is waaasy better than the original (which always feels out of place on DSOTM)


Out of place?

I always thought going from "Time" to "Money" made a lot of cents.


LOL
It also made a lot of sense, because DSOTM has a perfect flow. 


I’ve always felt that the musical style of Money just doesn’t quite fit with the rest of the album - I don’t dislike it☺️

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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 03:28
Love this cover of one of my favorite songs from Pink Floyd. 

I might have posted this cover before, but it's worthy. Tongue


Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 03:38
And a great cover of a so-so Genesis song Smile



Posted By: Floydoid
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 05:02
Kendra Morris nails SOYCD in under five minutes!



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Posted By: GuruCan
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 05:07
Originally posted by essexboyinwales essexboyinwales wrote:

Dan Reed Network’s funky cover of Pink Floyd’s money is waaasy better than the original (which always feels out of place on DSOTM)
The instrumental version of 'Money' by the Serbian experimental metal band Organic Toy is, in my opinion, way more awesome than the funky rendition from Dan Reed Network.



Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 05:33
another Money cover Big smile



Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 05:57
Lizzy Mercier Descloux covering "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown on   Serge Gainsbourg's show "Midi Première". Doesn't get much cooler than that. I couldn't tell you which version I prefer. Both are awesome:


Posted By: Manuel
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 05:59
Martin Barre's Band has covered quite a few songs, and made them quite interesting, to say the least. Eleanor Rigby is one of those. Interesting arrangements and quite pleasant.


Posted By: GuruCan
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 07:03
The cover of '21st Century Schizoid Man' by the LA trio Fuzz is pretty solid as a heavy psych piece, but honestly, nothing really compares to the original studio version!



Posted By: GuruCan
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 07:15
Black Midi's cover of '21st Century Schizoid Man' is also very good.






Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 07:41
Pyramid Song arranged for violin, cello, harp and and eight voices. Oh my god, they created something perfect from something perfect:



Posted By: I prophesy disaster
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 07:59
The first version of "Born To Be Wild" that I'd heard was on Slade's "Slade Alive!", and there is also a version of the song on Blue Öyster Cult's "On Your Feet Or On Your Knees". I prefer both of these to Steppenwolf's original.
 



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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 08:13
A ghostfolky version of "Moonchild" by Marissa Nadler. Perfect whenever you're not in the mood for those six minutes of (very pretty) noodling


Posted By: GuruCan
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 09:06
Toronto's hard-rock outfit with a female lead, Blood Ceremony, totally nailed their rendition of Jethro Tull's 'New Day Yesterday.' This cover found its place on the V/A compilation album, 'Something in the Water,' which dropped in 2013 through Rise Above Records and Record Collector Magazine; the album is packed with some rare tracks and features beautiful artwork by renowned NYC illustrator Arik Roper.



Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 09:11
I have cheched out various music and found some really wonderful to my tastes music.

Here is "Igor Krutogolov's Toy Orchestra plays live "A Little God In My Hands" by SWANS"




I won't say that I prefer it to the Swans original, but it is fun.

And I really like this cover of Swans' "Killing for Company" (a fave of mine by Swans) by synth and dream poppy-band Tempers. I like how different it sounds.



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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 11:57
Hi,

I think I'm going back to The Portsmouth Sinfonia!

On second thought, I'm going to play Seasonings 1/2 TSP by PDQ Bach.

Some of the stuff here is not ... nice ... one listen to Stackridge doing the Beatles ... and at least you can say ... that's good! Progressive, or BS or not! 


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