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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:
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MM always said he liked Bob Dylan, and something changed by the time that he started using others, than Bob Dylan, starting with Bruce Springsteen, and then Mike Heron. 

Just about every one of his redo's of Bob's songs, are actually very nice and give you a new perception of Bob's lyrics, something that we ignore when he sings them! I think his voice, and sometimes attitude within it, is too cynical or not with it, for us to enjoy it. But, it is his song, and he has a right to do it in any way he wishes.
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I'm sure it's been mentioned, but 'America' by Yes covering Simon and Garfunkel
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If you like California Guitar Trio and Mahavishnu Orchestra, this is one of my favorites, featuring Chicagoland's fret burner Fareed Haque!  MO's "Dance of Maya."  Fareed turns the after-burners on about 2:38! 




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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

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:
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MM always said he liked Bob Dylan, and something changed by the time that he started using others, than Bob Dylan, starting with Bruce Springsteen, and then Mike Heron. 

Just about every one of his redo's of Bob's songs, are actually very nice and give you a new perception of Bob's lyrics, something that we ignore when he sings them! I think his voice, and sometimes attitude within it, is too cynical or not with it, for us to enjoy it. But, it is his song, and he has a right to do it in any way he wishes.

reminds me that The Nice covered My Back Pages and Country Pie.

I once purchased a Bob Dylan compilation 2 CD set just to get the MP3 rip of The Hurricane. That is the only thing by him that he recorded that I care about. You are right in suggesting that cover versions of his songs are much more appealing, Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower is the obvious one but there are plenty more examples I'm sure.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

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I once purchased a Bob Dylan compilation 2 CD set just to get the MP3 rip of The Hurricane. That is the only thing by him that he recorded that I care about. You are right in suggesting that cover versions of his songs are much more appealing, Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower is the obvious one but there are plenty more examples I'm sure.

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About 50 years ago, one of the best selling bootlegs around, was named "The Basement Tapes" ... and it was 3 LP's. Later this re-surfaced as 2 LP's. The main thing in some of the songs here was that the lyrics were changed somewhat, and different ... fast forward to the release of this stuff more recently, and you do not hear or see anything of this at all ... making the current purchase not worthy of consideration. The last time I saw the triple bootleg listed, it was over $2K.

A poet (any poet), is often known to change words, depending on their mood and the situation, so adding/subtracting/changing different words is a natural function of a "wordsmith" ... and something that the ROCK MUSIC world has a hard time with since they all fight for the purity and virginal states of any music ... never mind Roger, or Chuck Berry, or Elvis! 

All in all, Bob's rendition of a lot of the songs that became famous elsewhere (MM once joked that Manfred Mann "made" Bob Dylan with the Mighty Quinn!) is of almost no interest or consequence compared to how so many of his songs were done by others and much better, which suggests that Bob himself does not care about how they sound or come out ... he's done with that song the day it is recorded.

But I doubt that anyone has had more songs covered, than Bob Dylan. We probably could start a list of this, but I'm not sure we would ever end it.



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Interesting thing about Hendrix's version of "All Along the Watchtower", once Dylan heard it, he said couldn't unhear it. When Dylan played it again over the years, he was playing the Hendrix version.  
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

But I doubt that anyone has had more songs covered, than Bob Dylan. We probably could start a list of this, but I'm not sure we would ever end it.


According to secondhandsongs.com, 324 of Bob Dylan's compositions have been covered by other artists. His most covered songs are:

1) Blowin' in the Wind: 405 versions
2) Make You Feel My Love: 233 versions
3) Knockin' on Heaven's Door: 211 versions
4) Mr. Tambourine Man: 210 versions
5) I Shall Be Released: 194 versions
6) All Along the Watchtower: 189 versions
7) Like a Rolling Stone: 169 versions
8) The Times They Are A-Changin': 169 versions
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The Neville Brothers reprise of Dylan's With God on our side is a pure gem
(part of The Neville Brothers 'EP Yellow Moon)
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I much prefer the funky version of Pink Floyd’s Money by Dan Reed Network - the original sounds out of place on DSOTM anyway, to me…
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This Tim Buckley cover by This Mortal Coil (featuring Elisabeth Fraser on vocals) is stunning. One of the most meaningful reinterpretations of a song ever.


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Starship Trooper/Yes has been revisioned by Brad Mehldau off of his Jacob’s Ladder release.

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I like this Polish cover of Eloy's Time to Turn by Budka Suflera

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Harry Styles Covers Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer”





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Firth Of Fifth (by Genesis) for Piano - 2nd vers. (2014) - Massimo Bucci


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Dream Theater - The Big Medley


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Keith Emerson - Living In The Past




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Midge Ure - Living In The Past




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Magellan - Don't Kill The Whale


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Robert Berry - Roundabout


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Shadow Gallery - Release, Release


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