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Cristi
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Riot are a great band, they have several great albums, my favorite being ThunderSteel. Check this out , from The Privilege of Power (1990) Edited by Cristi - August 17 2020 at 11:02 |
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Lewian
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This is probably my favourite of all cover versions - Manfred Mann's Earth Band got me into (prog) music, Nightingales & Bombers was the second album of them I heard. I loved this song at the age of 12 when it came to me, and I still love it now. Wonderful guitar solo by Mick Rogers. It qualifies, but I'm currently thinking I won't nominate this because a) chances are most people know it here, b) it's mainstream prog which we normally don't have in these polls, and c) you will laugh at my ignorance but I have only bothered to listen to the original TODAY - it's actually totally different but also freakin' great. Dunno, the MMEB version seemed always enough to me. I will nominate this if I get requests, otherwise it's gonna be John Cale or Senor Coconut (the Brecht things were not posted for nomination, rather because this was talked about). Original is here, if you don't know it, you're in for a surprise. Edited by Lewian - August 17 2020 at 11:15 |
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rushfan4
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Since Jimi was mentioned earlier here are a couple of covers of his songs:
One of my favorite trios: And a metal shredder of yore: |
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Raff
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King's X rule! We saw them opening for Porcupine Tree a few years ago, and liked them way better than SWilson's crew. BTW, I've been listening to the songs that have been added to the playlist so far. Some really stunning stuff! Those two covers of "Sea Song" (one of my favourite songs ever) really hit the spot. The Italo-Disco cover of Can is ... interesting !
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Ozzy Osbourne doing 21st Century Schizoid Man is a winning combination in my books. |
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mathman0806
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Playlist updated to Yngwie. Agree about King's X. They rock. Saw them on club tours for their first two albums and Tapehead.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-zzvl_w6Fx636SGtGtKiuGdM0cnRhPoJ |
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rushfan4
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A nice unplugged version of a Police classic.
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Raff
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And another fun video by David Lee Roth - perfect rendition of this Beach Boys song: |
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rushfan4
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Then there is this Slade band that I had never heard of....
And when that worked so will they tried this one with less success but still some: And then there is this band that thought what the heck, will try that well. And until 5 minutes ago I never knew that it was a cover. |
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rushfan4
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DLR has some good original songs, and I love Van Halen, but he really had his best success with cover songs like that one and (Oh) Pretty Woman, and Dancing in the Streets and of course, You Really Got Me (which I once sat through a countdown of the top songs of all time and they listed this as #1, which kind of ticked me off since it was a cover song. But it is a fine version of it).
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rushfan4
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And then there is this one for micky?:
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mathman0806
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Or the time that Pat Boone went "metal". He did have fun with it. Edited by mathman0806 - August 17 2020 at 13:49 |
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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The Anders
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A third and final contribution from me is Sort Sol's cover of "Ode To Billie Joe":
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TCat
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Well, we got that excellent Snakefinger cover earlier, but I can't believe no one has posted any covers by The Residents yet. Or....maybe I can believe it.
Here Ya Go! "Hound Dog" Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever" "It's a Man's World" |
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Lewian
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Yeah, that was missing.
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The Dark Elf
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Oh, I definitely agree Raff. I chose a few lesser known covers, but there are also all-time greats that surpassed the originals... The list is endless, really. And the list of great blues covers goes on for miles.
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Snicolette
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OK, take 3 of take 1. Initial thoughts on Scott's entries and a few more from some others:
Scott: Ozzy “21st Century Schizoid Man” definitely shows who has better vocals. Good cover though, and I do like Ozzy (not so much his wife), and it’s decidedly Ozzy style. Rush “Not Fade Away” Another classic of a bygone era…his voice is so freaking high! Fun to hear this. Judas Priest “The Green Manalishi” I loved Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, good cover, but I prefer the original here. Glenn Tipton “Paint It Black” More metal taking on a classic rock song, one of my favourite RS songs. Loved that Brian Jones era the best. They do a good job, but the original is more subtle and ominous, so more in my wheelhouse. Guns N Roses “Sympathy for the Devil” Again, not my favourite band and I do think the original was so original and clever. King’s X “Manic Depression” Pretty good cover of that. My late husband and his son both enjoyed King’s X together, and introduced me to them. 😊 Yngwie Malmsteen “Spanish Castle Magic” This one is typical Yngwie style, lotsa lotsa notes, I prefer theKing’s X cover of the two. Alanis Morissette “King of Pain” I agree, I like songs that are totally stripped down like this. And she gives it her own sound. Quiet Riot “Cum On Feel The Noize” I remember Slade very well, from back in the day. Followed by “Mama Weer All Crazee Now” and Britny Fox with “Gudbuy T Jane”…I haven’t heard so much hard rock and heavy metal since my bus days. The Lovemongers “Battle of Evermore” Probably my favourite Zeppelin song, esp because of Sandy Denny’s appearance on it. Interesting take on it. I think my vote would go to King’s X of your selections at this point, anyway. I quite enjoyed that. Raff: . Metal Church “Highway Star” Crazy fast with those metal vocals…still, I prefer the original. Slayer “Dissident Aggressor” Very heavy cover of a very heavy song. Metallica “Am I Evil” More metal, well done. Not really my thing (you’ve probably figured that out, I like some metal, but burn out on it after a point). Riot “Born To Be Wild” Yeah, these guys did have a rough ride. Steppenwolf’s classic song, done with a higher voice and a bit faster. I kind of like my metal to have that heavy slow feel, more like Blue Cheer (which was actually a psych band, as is the way Steppenwolf began) than pyrotechnics like this. But that’s just me, sales tell a completely different story. David Lee Roth “California Girls” DLR at his hammiest. Huge hit for the Beach Boys and for him. He had quite the good sense of humour about himself, I think. The Anders: …. Sort
Sol “Ode To Billie Joe” definitely a most
original cover, in a style unexpected from the original. 😊 Lewian: . John Cale
“Heartbreak Hotel” Ah, something I know
for comparison. A day after the
anniversary of Elvis’ death, too. I like this!
Done in a completely different way and still suitable for the
words. The Money of the Gun “Stairway to
Heaven,” done in Doors style. Very
clever! Manfred Mann’s Earth Band “Visionary
Mountains” I don’t think I ever knew this was a cover. Nice song. Mike: The Residents “Hound Dog,” “Stars and Stripes Forever”
and “It’s A Man’s World” Done in true
Residents fashion. I like “It’s A Man’s
World” the best, made me grin, totally forgot about this. The Dark Elf: The classics of Hendrix’s version of “All Along The
Watchtower,” Joe & Leon’s “The Letter,” and Humble Pie “I Don’t Need No
Doctor,” each one absolute classic. I still am sad I never got to see Hendrix
live, but did see Joe Cocker many, many, many shows, also Leon Russell. And Humble Pie played with ELP at the Hollywood
Bowl when I saw them there in 1971. 😊 Cristi: Riot “Racing With The Devil On A Spanish Highway” Definitely prefer this to their Steppenwolf
cover. Cleaner sound to me, less
pyrotechnics. |
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Raff
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You know, Nickie, I am a not-really-closet metalhead. In the Eighties, I was much more into metal and hard rock than prog, and I still like a nice helping of heaviness with my music. However, I am not a big fan of modern metal, neither progressive nor other kinds. Speaking of prog metal, our "dear friends" Dream Theater have released a bunch of cover albums/songs - some of them not bad at all (especially those without vocals ). Unfortunately, most of the material they covered is also here on PA, so they wouldn't be eligible.
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