Some bands just "get it" when it comes to covers

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Johnny Cash's last 5 albums are his most revered outside of his drugged-up early live shows.

Those albums have maybe 6 original songs between them. I'm not gonna bring up Hurt, but a bunch of those songs are covers, and the original songs either suck or you haven't even heard of them because they're irrelevant. Examples:

-Solitary Man: a shitty Neil Diamond song
-If You Could Read My Mind: a really really really horrible old pop song
-Love's Been Good To Me: a kind of middling Frank Sinatra song
-I'm Free From The Chain Gang Now: an ancient Jimmie Rodgers songs with rewritten lyrics
-I Hung My Head: a stupid pretentious old Sting song
-Desperado: a horrible whiny bitch song by the Eagles
-I've Been Everywhere: an old country standard, but Cash's is the only one anybody knows

There's also a whole bunch I think are better than the original but are subject to debate, e.g. I Won't Back Down, Hurt, Bird on the Wire, The Man Who Couldn't Cry, Redemption Song, Father And Son, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Bridge Over Troubled Water, etc.


As for Pearl Jam, I've noticed they've done a lot of covers by bands that are way better than them, especially X. I know they do The New World and I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts. They also do several Clash and Tom Waits covers, none of which are any good.

Edit - The Clash were also masters of the cover song, usually picking stuff that had a lot of room to grow musically so they easily made it their own: Pressure Drop, I Fought The Law, Armagideon Time, Wrong 'Em Boyo, Revolution Rock, Police & Thieves, Brand New Cadillac, Junco Partner, Police On My Back, etc.
 
LiquidMetal14 said:
I may be going out on a limb but, Gipsy Kings - Hotel California.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufc7Z76ko1Q
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In Flames - Land of Confusion.

Dream Theater's next album "Black Clouds and Silver Linings" will come with a second CD of covers.

1. "Stargazer" Rainbow 8:10
2. "Tenement Funster/Flick of the Wrist/Lily of the Valley" Queen 8:16
3. "Odyssey" Dixie Dregs 7:59
4. "Take Your Fingers From My Hair" Zebra 8:18
5. "Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two" King Crimson 6:30
6. "To Tame a Land" Iron Maiden 7:15
 
notsol337 said:
Turn the Page cover is awesome!
I saw Turn the Page, became excited, then realized it wasn't Blind Guardian's "Turn the Page". Oh well... Blind Guardian have some decent covers of songs. (They become Power Metal-ized)
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I really like Ben Folds' cover of the Flaming Lips She Don't Use Jelly. really fun song. Can't find it on youtube though (at least the studio version).
 
bauhaus did some of the best covers i've heard.
 
jett said:
I'm not sure if Dream Theater's covers are always on point...

Just glad to be associated in the same post as Dream Theater.

I enjoyed the Stars cover album "Do you trust your friends?" It covered "Set Yourself On Fire" with a bunch of different artists. Good stuff.
 
ten5ive9ine said:
It's got nothing on the original though.

Funny thing about Screamin' Jay's version of that song is that while it's basically the most widely-covered non-blues song I can think of, nobody's ever come close to the original. There's not even one version that really competes, save MAYBE Nick Cave, who turns the song into an amelodic no-wave nightmare and in turn captures the spirit of the original if nothing else.
 
Orellio said:
Fiona Apple's cover of Across the Universe is better than the original.

word.

I'm a fan of covers, just to see the different spins on songs.

Katy Perry's version of "Electric Feel" is pretty good. Shows she can sing and has a nice stripped down feel compared to the very produced original. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH3nMxXcETs

the kook's cover of "kids" is pleasant, but not amazing.

Smashing Pumpkins' "Landslide" is better than Fleetwood mac's

Muse's "Feeling good' is awesome.

a good site for lists of people who covered what songs is secondhandsongs.com. i dunno if it gets updated regularly though.
 
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