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I'm fine with the way in which Cardiacs' Tim Smith sings his own songs but on his tribute album "Leader of the Starry Skies" (buy it to support him!) I like a lot what some good female singers make of some of these songs.
(The second one is originally actually by the Sea Nymphs, not by Cardiacs directly .)




Good old Steve Wilson does a very decent job, too.




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(Roxy Music cover - just scroll down)

(Pink Floyd-cover)







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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

I always loved the cover tunes Yes did on their early albums, including the Beatles song "Every Little Thing" (with some amazing guitar work by Peter Banks).  Yes did a lot of covers to fill up their shows in the early days from what I've read.  
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Weird ... no mention of "America"? I think it was a Simon and Garfunkel song!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cstack3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2018 at 18:59
Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

I always loved the cover tunes Yes did on their early albums, including the Beatles song "Every Little Thing" (with some amazing guitar work by Peter Banks).  Yes did a lot of covers to fill up their shows in the early days from what I've read.  
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Weird ... no mention of "America"? I think it was a Simon and Garfunkel song!

Thanks, good catch!  I was focused more upon the early Marquee Club Yes, when they were just getting going.  I've played in lots of bands, and we always have to do covers to fill in the time!! 

Here, this interview with Pete Banks is must reading! 


You know, the band called Ambrose Slade, they had big boots, they were all tough guys from Birmingham with the shaved heads, a very aggressive kind of image. We changed to a little different because we didn't actually play that kind of music. Particularly when I joined we started doing... we did classic covers of West Coast American band and we used to listen a lot to The Lemon Pipers and The Love and that kind of stuff. And Moby Grape. It was a really skinhead kind of thing and I refused to get my hair cut cause I didn't like the look, I had pretty long hair by then. I didn't perform with the image of the band. I think I was still wearing kind of mod suits, you know, high button jackets, very narrow trousers and I was probably still wearing velvets (laugh). And eventually they got rid of me on my 21st birthday.


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Love most of Marissa Nadlers covers really, but this is the only "prog-relevant" one she got (well and No Surprises by Radiohead... sort of):


And I have a soft spot for this trance/house version of I Talk to the Wind


Elephant9 "covering" Joe Zawindul:






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Zappa - Whipping Post (Allman Brothers)
Zappa - Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin)
Allan Holdsworth - Norwegian Wood (The Beatles)
801 - Tomorrow Never Knows (The Beatles)
Dream Theater - Odyssey (Dixie Dregs)
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Glass Hammer - It's All too Much (The Beatles)
Glass Hammer - Hold Your Head Up (Argent)
Chicago - I'm A Man (Stevie Winwood) 
Greenslade - Theme For An Imaginery Western ( Jack Bruce)
Morse, Portnoy and George - Crazy Horses (The Osmonds)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve Wyzard Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2023 at 13:11
Manfred Mann's Earth Band deserves an entire post just to themselves. Between 1976-1986, they covered:

1) Bruce Springsteen ("Blinded by the Light", "Spirit in the Night", and "For You")
2) Bob Dylan ("Quinn the Eskimo/The Mighty Quinn" and "You Angel You")
3) The Brains ("Heart on the Street")
4) Al Stewart ("Eyes of Nostradamus")
5) The Police ("Demolition Man")
6) Bob Marley ("Redemption Song")
7) The Jam ("Going Underground")
8) Joni Mitchell ("Banquet")
9) The Beatles ("Hey Bulldog")
10) Eddie and the Hot Rods ("Do Anything You Wanna Do").
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Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

Manfred Mann's Earth Band deserves an entire post just to themselves. Between 1976-1986, they covered:

1) Bruce Springsteen ("Blinded by the Light", "Spirit in the Night", and "For You")
2) Bob Dylan ("Quinn the Eskimo/The Mighty Quinn" and "You Angel You")
3) The Brains ("Heart on the Street")
4) Al Stewart ("Eyes of Nostradamus")
5) The Police ("Demolition Man")
6) Bob Marley ("Redemption Song")
7) The Jam ("Going Underground")
8) Joni Mitchell ("Banquet")
9) The Beatles ("Hey Bulldog")
10) Eddie and the Hot Rods ("Do Anything You Wanna Do").

indeed

Some more Dylan' s songs covered by MMEB some more emblematic
Father of day father of night from Solar Fire 1973
It's all over now Baby Blue From Glorified magnified 1972
Please Mr Henry ( MMEB first)
Get you rocks off from Messin'

Borrowed from :

Gary Wright (solo 1971) : Good Earth ( same melodies, much shorter)

link :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4XId1OH3Wc

Randy Newman : Living without you

Joan Armatrading : Visionary mountains

Mardi Gras Day : Dr John Craux

from classic composer Holst ( The Planets) : Part of MMEB 's song Joybringer

and so on ...

i follow MMEB's career from Solar Fire ( 1973) to Chance (1981 ?).
Good memories of their gigs in Belgium

   

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^ They also did a cracking version of the Paul Weller song Start on the album Masque - Songs and PLanets. The album has a tragically low rating on PA but still well worth checking out for that particular cover, its stunning.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Saperlipopette! Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2023 at 00:44
Here's an 10 minute extract from Balanescu Quartet's five excellent Kraftwerk covers* that open their 1992-album Possessed:

 

*01 Robots, 02 Model, 03 Autobahn, 04 Computer Love, 05 Pocket Calculator
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Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

 
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specially since LaBrie may technically be able to sing just about any song, but usually ends up lacking in the character singers like Freddy Mercury, Robert Plant, Jon Anderson, Dio, etc, have).
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Vive la difference!

JLB did The Who, on their tour with Queensryche. And it was magnificent, and I'm not sure many singers could hit that scream as well as he did. It echoed here in Portland, but everyone was here to kiss DT's shoes, and the ignored Fates Warning opening, and then Queensryche, which got a slim down applause compared to DT. 

But DT has done many covers, in their earlier days. 

Comparing JLB to Freddy, RP and/or Dio is kinda strange for me ... I do not compare voices or singers, since their material is always different and the tone with which it is delivered is very different. My thoughts are, however, that JLB would likely do better if he learned the songs and the music WITH THE BAND instead of long distance and then a rehearsal or two ... I think that there is a small amount of chemistry that is missing, and you can see this on any stage of operas with famous singers, they come in the night before have one walk through rehearsal (not complete rehearsal), and then the next night they show off their voice. In the case of rock music, the innate feeling that we like, the raw power, and pure feeling, is often missing, and I sometimes feel that way about some of the stuff that JLB does for the band ... I would like to see them improve that area some more, but this might be EASIER for me to see as a DIRECTOR of theater and film, where the chemistry is the difference between a good show and a great show. Not just a loud guitar!
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

^ They also did a cracking version of the Paul Weller song Start on the album Masque - Songs and PLanets. The album has a tragically low rating on PA but still well worth checking out for that particular cover, its stunning.


thank you for your recommendation , I did not know , is now noted!

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Hi,

Stackridge ... not only did a Beatles song, they wrote songs about the Beatles, and their other variation (The Korgis) had a John Lennon take ... Cold Tea!

I kinda thought it was more complimentary than just redoing the song, but their Beatles redo in Mr. Mick is far out! (... now I gotta check to make sure it's the right album!!!)


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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Glass Hammer - It's All too Much (The Beatles)
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Hindu band Monsoon (Sheila Chandra early) also did Beatles ... Tomorrow Never Knows

Heck, so did Steve Hillage!!!!



Edited by moshkito - August 26 2023 at 06:24
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I like this cover of Wuthering Heights.

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My friend Denny and I play a killer version of "Red" by King Crimson!  That's Dennis on Rickenbacker bass, and I'm playing Charvel Model 6 guitar!  




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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Glass Hammer - It's All too Much (The Beatles)
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Hindu band Monsoon (Sheila Chandra early) also did Beatles ... Tomorrow Never Knows

Clap yeah they were incredible and in later years Sheila starred at the WOMAD festival in my neck of the woods. Sadly she is no longer able to sing (dry vocal syndrome)
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