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What covers do you think are better than the original?
I was thinking about the dynamic of a musical group/artist performing a song by another artist, and the different kinds of covers there are. Some covers are reimaginings of the originals, while others are more of a tribute/mimic.
What covers do you think are better than the original? Why do you like them better? For me, the three songs that immediately come to mind are , covered by The Killers - originally from Joy Division, , covered by Grand Duchy - originally from The Cure, and , covered by the late Johnny Cash, originally performed by Nine Inch Nails. I personally love the Killers sound and think most of Joy Division is somewhat annoying, so the first is a no brainer. I love the vocals of the songstress of Grand Duchy, and the effect with the lyrics and musical sound is kinda haunting. Hurt just should have been done by Johnny originally - even Trent Reznor said so. Not exactly a revolutionary opinion. |
In Flames' cover of Genesis' "Land of Confusion". The song is well written, but In Flames brought a different degree and type of intensity to the song, I think the style fits the song much better than the original. Anders Friden's vocal style at this time fits is perfectly, it does bring a bit more of a chaotic feel to the song, but not excessive as his former death metal style would have. Disturbed butchered the song shortly after the IF version was released, it was pretty awful.
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Although Badfinger was, in some ways, ahead of its time, O'Sullivan's rendition was classic, haunting and timeless. Although I'm not a huge fan of Mariah Carey, when I first heard her version, I was amazed at what she was able to bring to the song. Chills, baby.
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The most poignant one in my mind is Big Sugar's cover of BTO's "Let It Ride." If you haven't heard that cover, it will blow your mind. The difference is that Gordie Johnson's take uses that fusion of blues/rock/reggae that made the band famous, but it really comes down to his soloing, which is simply blazing. The cover is bolder and more meandering than the original, which, by comparison, sounds too straight-ahead.
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Susan Marshall's cover of Steely Dan's "Dirty Work" blows me away. Actually, anything she covers is amazing.
Dave Cousar (local guitar player) does a cover of Prince's "Little Red Corvette" that I can't get enough of. It's possible that he will have a recording of it in our lifetime. John Cale's version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" 7 Seconds' version of Nena's "99 Red Balloons" Gary Jule's version of Tears For Fears' "Mad World" |
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nico's cover of the doors song "the end"
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I'm also a big fan of the Bangles' cover of "Hazy Shade of Winter" (Simon & Garfunkel originally.) |
Well I was going to say Cash's Hurt, but that was solidly covered by the OP.
So I'll go with Alien Ant Farm's "Smooth Criminal": I think MJ did some great songs, but Smooth Criminal was always really flat. His voice was uncharacteristically wispy and flat, and there was almost no bass/environmental affect to the obviously snythesized main line. AAF backed it up with some solid guitar and and a little bit more depth of voice in the lyrics. It's worth nothing that AAF did almost nothing good after or before this cover, though. :) ---------- Post added at 01:30 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:27 PM ---------- Quote:
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anyone who covers Dylan. that's *always* an improvement. |
A whole thread without mention of the Renegades cover album by Rage Against the Machine? I made a playlist with each song back to back with what it was a cover of, and in 80-90% of the cases, I like the RATM cover better.
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As a rule, I usually don't like covers that much. I can't think of a single one I would call better than the original...
Though, when I was about 15 I stumbled across a cover band by the name of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. The only reason I checked them out is because Fat Mike (lead singer and bassist for NOFX, my favorite band) plays bass for them. I wouldn't say any of their covers are better than the original, but I think the concept of this band is really fun and I enjoy just about every cover they've done. One other cover I've heard that I enjoyed: |
I haven't heard Cale's version, but I have a lot of contempt for the kd lang and rufus wainwright covers of Hallelujah. Completely unnecessary - Buckley already did that version. Plus, I just hate lang in general. Along with "Helpless", she has a track record for sucking the life out of others' songs.
I'll enter the necessary cliche of Hendrix and "All Along the Watchtower". I'll probably be contested here, but I prefer the Foo Fighters version of "Baker Street". And I'll give a vote for A Perfect Circle's hybrid cover, "Diary of a Lovesong". |
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I love Me First & the Gimme Gimmes! The fact that they're a cover BAND negates any bad feelings I have towards covers. "One Tin Soldier" & "Mandy" are probably my favorites. Totally need to dig that CD out now... |
I was just looking at the "What are you listening to now" thread and Squeeb mentioned he was listening to Bauhaus' cover of "Ziggy Stardust." I'd completely forgotten about that cover. It's better than the original ... it takes a lot for me to say that because I am a die-hard Bowie fan.
I also think that the 1000 Homo DJs cover of Black Sabbath's "Supernaut" is better ... especially the one with ogre singing instead of Trent Reznor. |
I think it goes without saying the best cover ever is probably Jimi's version of "All Along the Watchtower". I think it was even debated on this board a while back.
My favorites are Earth Wind and Fire's version of "Got To Get You Into My Life" and Stevie Ray Vaughn's "Update" of Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) |
Children of Bodom's cover of the Ramones Somebody Put Something in My Drink is sooooooooo much better.
I also like 311's version of Love Song better. |
Foo Fighters - Baker Street
Cake - I Will Survive |
There's very little Stevie Ray did that I don't enjoy, and while I certainly appreciate his interpretation of Slight Return, I don't see it as being superior or indeed even equal to the Experience.
It's my opinion that in order to be fully appreciated, Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) needs to be consumed within the context of Electric Ladyland. On it's own it's a happenin' track, but as a part of the whole it's so much more. I feel almost compelled to record my own version of Hallelujah. It's not that I think I could do it better or even as well as it's been done already, but more that I have an inexplicable urge to add my voice to the chorus. It feels almost like a rite of passage. There's another track that's been covered ad infinitum. The most famous version is probably that of the Beatles, but I've always felt that Buddy Guy imparted a passion to it that was unrivaled by any of the other performers. To be fair, Buddy Guy seems to approach all of his music with that passion, which I sometimes think must be exhausting: Naturally opinions vary. This is mine. EDITED to add this one: There's something compelling about Jack Johnson singing about drugs and desperation. EDIT the second: Now that I've started I keep thinking of others. Reel Big Fish are a bit sophomoric, but this is one of the few cases where I think the cover really is unambiguously superior to the original. |
in addition to many of the songs already listed.....
everything me first and the gimme gimmes have done. metallica's version of whiskey in the jar'o every cover social distortion ever did and mike ness' version of don't think twice and him's version of wicked game |
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i've never been able to find a hard copy, but Eric Johnson's live cover of Hendrix' "Waterfalls" actually made me step outside myself once. Of course, I was listening to it live, wrapped around my SO, to be able to stand up straight, but it was spectacular.
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HIM's cover of Wicked Game is great.
One of my favorite covers by a non-mainstream musician is Carlos Vamos playing Little Wing on an acoustic guitar. I wouldn't say it's better than the original, but instead pleasantly different. |
Smash Mouth's cover of I'm a Believer
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I like Nina Simone's cover of Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
I'm a huge Dylan fan, most folks know that, but I enjoy this version more than Dylan's original. |
Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
MGMT - This Must Be The Place (Talking Heads) [this is a bad live version from YEARS ago] ---------- Post added at 12:13 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:08 AM ---------- Somewhere Over the Rainbow - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole |
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http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...0fallbackd.jpg Music here: Bram Tchaikovsky - I'm a Believer / MP3 & Music Blog Song / The Hype Machine But then I liked everything Bram did... |
shatner's version (with joe jackson) of common people. beats the shit out of the pulp version
edit: i changed the vid, cause this one is better. watch it, it's worth it. |
ooh, and jane's addiction's version of "ripple."
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I hate the Cash/Hurt cover. Just because it has deep "meaning" and background doesn't make it a good performance.
In general, I love covers. Everyone posting in this thread needs to subscribe to the podcast Coverville. 3x a week, about a half-hour each, all covers, tremendously put together. For cover improvement, I'll have to go with the song "Metro" originally by Berlin. I couldn't stand it in the 80s as a teenager. However, System of a Down kicks it. Great stops, great chunkiness, and the intro is awesome. |
I like the Shins' cover of The Postal Service's We Will Become Silhouettes. They're both so different that they are excellent companions:
Kind of reminds me of Toad The Wet Sprocket's cover of Kiss' Rock n' Roll All Night: |
Originally performed by Roy Orbison.
The Cramps never received the full attention they deserved. |
Good call on the Shins/Postal Service cover. I forgot a favorite of mine:
of this postal service song |
I'm not much of a deadhead but Sublime's cover of Scarlet Begonias destroys the original. Seriously one of my favorite songs ever:
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Zakk Wylde.......Going To California. Hard to track down, but well worth it.
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99 Problems - Jay Z
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Heart of the Matter by India Arie |
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I actually prefer Lenny Kravitz's version of "American Woman" over the original.
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I prefer the version of Love Rollercoaster featured in the Beavis and Butthead Movie over the original (which google told me was performed by the Ohio Players)
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Tool did a cover of 'No Quarter' on their Salival album. I think it blows away the original.
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Original ... By Evans Blue ... I'm not too sure which I like best. |
Queens of the stone age - Never say never julien-K - Nvr say Nvr I know the thread title says which cover is best ... but I like both equally. |
Uncle Tupelo - "Effigy" (original by CCR)
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Sinead O'Conner's KILLER cover of Prince's Nothing Compares 2 U.
Someone once said that Prince wrote the shit outta that song, and Sinead sang the shit out of it. |
Joe Cocker -- With a Little Help From My Friends
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Reverend Horton Heat covering Motorhead's "Ace of Spades."
Coincidentally, I will be going to see both live shortly, as the former is opening for the latter, and it will be the greatest concert in the history of mankind. |
Save Ferris's cover of Come On Eileen is far more enjoyable for me than the original.
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i'm surprised there's no love for A Perfect Circle's Amotion... all anti-war covers. in particular, i'd say Al Green- What's Going On and Zepp's "When the Levee Breaks" are magnificent.
Also, if you like maynard like i do, you should check out his solo project Puscifer.com. He just put up a great cover of a Love & Rockets song he did for a tribute album. |
Aaron Neville's cover of "Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight" (The Grand Tour) is better than Bob Dylan's original (Infidels).
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To elaborate on my post from above, I have now seen both RHH and Motorhead perform Ace of Spades, and RHH outdid Motorhead. This is not the actual performance, and does it no justice, but I feel the need to post a Youtube vid.
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I just realized that Bob Dylan's live cover of Idiot Wind released on (Hard Rain) is actually superior to the studio version released on (Blood on the Tracks).
Which is not to say that the studio version doesn't kick ass. :thumbsup: |
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Hahaha, that's hilarious jewels. :)
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Cat Power's versions of "Woman Left Lonely" and "Ramblin' (Wo)Man" on the Jukebox CD are great
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For some this may sound like sacrilege, but
I am very pleasantly pleased with Across the Universe, yes, the entire soundtrack. I have a few favourites such as Blackbird and Dear Prudence. On that theme, I enjoyed Siouxsie and the Banshees version as well. The first song of theirs I ever heard. |
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the lemonheads - mrs. robinson
social distortion - ring of fire |
I've always been a big fan of Cake's copy of 'I Will Survive', originally by Gloria Gaynor.
Also, this: |
I have to agree with the me first and the gimme gimmes - I mostly think their stuff is better more because I like that style music better than the originals
several people said they like them, but here is a sample: hilarious video ---------- Post added at 01:56 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:06 AM ---------- I could actually provide a whole list of covers I like better than the original - I'm a fan of most punk covers (as long as they try and do them right) great call on smooth criminal by AAF here is another one I really like: Boys of Summer by The Ataris |
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Not to try and one up you, but I think Gavin Castleton's version is better. I will never tell someone their opinion is wrong when it comes to music, but this is just mine. My low post count won't allow me to add the link, but check out vimeo.com/2762672 |
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my daughter's version http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/members...al-closet.html :p But I also really like Alexandra Burke's cover, I can't get into Lang's version |
New York City was originally done by Cub.
I hadn't heard the original first, but still like They Might Be Giant's version better. I can't find a decent video of the TMBG version :sad: |
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---------- Post added at 06:41 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:36 AM ---------- Bare Naked Ladies version of Bruce Cockburn's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" I love the video of them riding in the back of an open half ton truck, playing their musical instruments in winter. |
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Did you mean to post a Beyonce link? :)
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Pretty much all of the covers that Metallica did over the course of their career, especially the Diamondhead covers are superior to the originals.
For metal fans, Machine Head did an amazing cover of Iron Maiden's "Hallowed Be Thy Name" Faith No More doing Sabbath's "War Pigs" |
The Wallflowers' "Heroes" has it all over David Bowie's.
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I always thought Jackson Browne was a better songwriter than a performer.
Bonnie Raitt's cover of his Under the Falling Sky kicks ass, and of course, The Eagle's cover of Take It Easy started their career. |
I really enjoy the Faith No More cover too. :)
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All Along the Watchtower, from the BSG Soundtrack by Bear McCreary:
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Even though I love Leonard Cohen, I must say Jeff Buckley did a great job
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Hendrix over Dylan. All Along the Watchtower.
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Drive-By Truckers version of Warren Zevon's "Play it All Night Long" |
enjoyed Pomplamoose, thanks Redlemon. Good fun.
I quite like this cover of Umbrella by Scott Simons - |
The original
The definitive cover Hard for me to say which is better or which I even like more. But when I first heard the cover, I had to go seek out the original, and I have a decent collection of Toots now. |
this is amazing.....damn near brings a tear to my eye.
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this is freakin' awesome..........good score. i love what they do in the vid too.........:thumbsup: |
Man, Stevie sure can play guitar. :)
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Anything originally by Bob Dylan. What a songwriter, but he can't sing.
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Not sure if its better.. But The Cures - Hello I love you is very awesome!
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