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Joined: March 29 2013
Location: WA
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Posted: March 24 2016 at 14:32
I love Beatles covers and have been doing them for years...here are some of my most recent ones. These all have analog synths taking the main melody and chords with Rick 4001 fuzz bass and drums to give it that rocky feel...enjoy
Joined: August 28 2010
Location: Melbourne, Oz
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Posted: March 05 2016 at 04:09
Not a Beatles cover but a Beatles tribute single called "Come Back Beatles" by Irish Celtic prog legends Horslips. Who released this as a single during the height of their prog days (around Book of Invasions i.e. 1975 or 76) and under the name "Lipstick". Side B was an instrumental called "The Fab Four Four"! The Lips did have a great sense of humour! Here's "Come Back Beatles"..............
Blue Oyster Cult do a fantastic version of I Want You.
Wow, that must be really something as BÖC never suck. They took "Born to Be Wild" in another dimension. Exists a video ?
Thanks for info.
This is correct. BOC never suck and they do own (so to speak) Born To Be Wild. Not that there's much wrong with Steppenwolf's original; very cool.
The track is a live recording on the Rarities compilation in the box set. Very well worth it by the way. The first 3 are remastered (again and with a slew of extra tracks which, for once, actually add to the albums in a positive way). OYFOOYK is remastered but the live gem is Some Enchanted Evening, extended and with a DVD of BOC in glorious 1978 TV mono. And it has Astronomy. There are mp3 downloads of four gigs none of which have Astronomy although there is a CD compiling the best of these. Nothing else has been remastered.
Joined: November 04 2013
Location: United States
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Posted: March 02 2016 at 14:23
DDPascalDD wrote:
Don't forget Rick Wakeman, he covered The Beatles multiple times (if memory serves well...)
That's right, he even recorded an entire album consisting of instrumental versions of Beatles covers! It was the appropriately-named Tribute from 1997.
Joined: June 02 2005
Location: Germany
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Posted: February 26 2016 at 05:24
The band B For Bang did an album with Beatles covers called "Across the Universe of Languages", which we have and like very much. Here some live examples of them:
And a video from recording "Dear Prudence" for their album:
And here is their version of "Julia" from their album:
I once heard a compilation of soul covers of Beatles tunes. Varied from good to mildly awful. I mean Daytripper without the riff. The thing disappeared.
Blue Oyster Cult do a fantastic version of I Want You.
Yes had a go with I'm Down. Got that on a bootleg somewhere...
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