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What cover songs do you feel are better than the original?

kevboard

Member
this is a weird one.

Post Malone had Ozzy in one of his songs called "Take What You Want". but he only sang a few parts in the song.

so 2 youtubers collabed to turn the entire song into an Ozzy style song. including imitating his voice. and it turned out pretty good.

here's the original:



and here's the reimagined Ozzy style cover:
 
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poodaddy

Member
Chimaira's take on Fascination Street is much improved for my personal preferences. The incredible bass line, which is the heart of the song, is maintained perfectly while the rest of the instruments are given much more structure and texture, (I mean it's a metal cover so that makes sense), and the vocals are preferable to me over the original, but then it's important for me to note that I don't like Smith's vocals much and never have despite liking quite a bit of The Cure, but I like The Cure in spite of Robert Smith lol. I just don't like whiny shit at all, so the Chimaira version is just completely superior for my purposes.
 

Mr Reasonable

Completely Unreasonable
I don't even know what the name of the wooden plank instrument with a string at 2:12 is (seems very DIY) but it sounds awesome
I think the one strung plank might be considered a baritone Diddly Bow - but I'm not sure you couldn't just say low tuned, one string lap steel. It's one of the early blues instruments.
 

Yerd

Member
I always liked this more than the original. I think it was on the soundtrack to one of the Tony Hawk or Dave Mirra games.

 

kruis

Exposing the sinister cartel of retailers who allow companies to pay for advertising space.
Leslie Gore - It's My Party


Cover by Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin


Original by Mike Oldfield


Cover by Hall & Oates
 

ResurrectedContrarian

Suffers with mild autism

That one is a bit of a stretch; I don't think the original version was anything more than a demo, never commercially released; so the "cover" was the first truly released version, purchased from the songwriter in a very typical practice.


The following are on my wrong list:


I love Bowie but there's something extra haunting about this version

^ Nah, this is neat for introducing the young MTV idiots in the audience to some great music, but Bowie's version is superior -- particularly the closing vocals/harmonies.



^ nah I'll take the weird vocals of the Boomtown Rats aka. Pink from The Wall, over this recording



disagree -- Buckley's version is a beautiful thing all its own, wonderful, but it doesn't surpass Cohen. The key problem for me is that it lacks the bite and sarcasm that was often dripping from the original verses.

in this version for example:


He tended to sing it with very different verses by the way; the Buckley one combines lyrics from Cohen's first recorded version with the ones from the live rendition above, which had very different verses.
 

RedC

Member
disagree -- Buckley's version is a beautiful thing all its own, wonderful, but it doesn't surpass Cohen. The key problem for me is that it lacks the bite and sarcasm that was often dripping from the original verses.

in this version for example:


He tended to sing it with very different verses by the way; the Buckley one combines lyrics from Cohen's first recorded version with the ones from the live rendition above, which had very different verses.

 

Nice! That reminds me of the other great covers headlined by Clapton:

*Original by J.J. Cale


*Original by Bob Marley


*Original by Bessie Smith
Original


Cover...
(not the original recorded version but this performance fucking rocks)

That live version cover's tempo made me feel out of breath about a minute into the song. Edwin Starr's studio version is what most people are familiar with (for good reason) even if I really like the original by the Temptations.
 
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RavageX

Member
I love covers. I can't think of many off the top of my head because I have bad memory. I will have to peruse my music collection. But, as I was scrolling through the comments one cover came to mind. I don't know if it's better, but it's pretty damn good.

Also, Disturbed's cover better than Simon and Garfunkel? Worst take ever. I absolutely hate that cover. I also hate that people like it.

I feel the same way. I remember hearing the shit all the time and people raving about it. I just had a strong urge to slap them.
 

CGNoire

Member
Placebo -Running up that Hill is superior to the original.

I think that each cover of Forever Young is better than the previous one.

Original < Rod Stewart's Cover < Alphaville's Cover
 
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kruis

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But what if Muse had covered Metallica ... ?

 

kevboard

Member
Bloodywood's cover of Post Malone's Rockstar is pretty great.

it's not just a straight cover, they changed most of the lyrics to reflect the struggles they had as a small metal band. getting scammed by venues etc. (mixed with a bit of humor)

they made the youtube video private for some reason. so this facebook link has to make due:
 

Evil Calvin

Afraid of Boobs
Torn - Natalia Imbruglia 1997 (originally recorded by Ednaswap in 1991 but released in 1995) Natalie version is basically a total rip off but is a bit better.
Tainted Love - Soft Cell 1982 (originally Gloria Jones 1964)
 
I just remembered an old album I bought many a moon ago - Alvin Lives (in Leeds), which was an anti poll-tax album comprising a number of covers by indie bands. A mixed bag, but it did give us a version of Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep by Lush at least (which I would say fairs better than the original for sure...)

 
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Paperboy

Member
Whatever version you prefer can sometimes just be a matter of which one you heard first, but I just listened to Icehouse & Simple Minds recent cover of T.Rex old tune 'Get It On' and while they don't really do anything groundbreaking or genre transcending they give the song a little more speed and "oomph".

 

Radioskugga

Member
The Sisters Of Mercy - Gimme Shelter (The Rolling Stones)


Knorkator - Ma Baker (Boney M)


Lady & Bird - Suicide Is Painless (Theme From M*A*S*H*)
 

Yerd

Member
Forgot all about this song, heard it on radio the other day.






I've always known it was a cover, but never heard the original. For the services of this thread I went and listened after looking up who sang the original. The cover is definitely the better version.




Oh and if anyone feels like pointing out that George's song is technically a cover of JLH's song. Here's that version, which is a cover of the Amos song.

George's cover is a cover of a cover.





Ok another edit, after reading the wiki for the song it's a medley of two JLH songs, I didn't know that. So here's the beginning bit of George's song, another JLH cover.


 
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Here is a cover song "rabbit hole" for you :) ...

original


Covers...


Gregg Phillinganes played keyboards for both....



..who wrote an extra verse for it.

And



Yellow Magic Orchestra are one of the GOATs. The universe put those three guys on earth in the location all those synthesizers were first being produced for a reason.
 

Miyazaki’s Slave

Gold Member
While not technically a cover since it is performed by the same band...the version Take On Me from the MTV unplugged gig a-ha did a few years back is def. a banger for me, and feels like a completely different song.

The presentation, somberness, and change of pace serve the group very well.

 

kevboard

Member
not sure of this counts as a cover, or if this would be a case of an extreme form of sampling.

but the song does use most of the core elements of Pastime Paradise, so I feel like it counts.

 
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