kayti2212
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Post by kayti2212 on Jul 19, 2006 11:31:54 GMT -4
I had a quick squiz and couldn't find a similar thread, so I'm just here to ask you: What's your favourite cover song? Most people hate the idea of a cover version, but if an artist can re-interpret a song (rather than spit out a carbon copy) and put his/her/their on spin on it, then I have no qualms.
My favourite would have to be Ryan Adams' cover of Wonderwall by Oasis. I can't say that I like it MORE than the original because it's so different, but it definitely resonates more with me on an emotional level. It's heartbreakingly beautiful, and as Asshat-y as Ryan is reported to be, I adore his voice.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2006 11:48:46 GMT -4
I agree, that version is beautiful.
I also love Eva Cassidy's version of Time After Time. She also just puts so much emotion into the song that it takes on a sadder meaning than the original.
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mugatu
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Post by mugatu on Jul 19, 2006 12:19:39 GMT -4
I like Jem's- Maybe I'm Amazed
This may be a very unpopular opinion, but I adore Guns N' Roses version of Live and Let Die.
Eva Cassidy's- Songbird
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dwanollah
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Post by dwanollah on Jul 19, 2006 12:44:46 GMT -4
U2's version of "Dancing Barefoot." And Dweezil and Ahmet Zappa's cover of "(Baby) One More Time." I used to make my undergrads write compare/contrast essays on that last one.
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Post by carrier76 on Jul 19, 2006 12:48:13 GMT -4
GNR's "Live and Let Die" is good....both are good, GNR's is just different.
I love "Wild Horses" by the Sundays. Beautiful.
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Post by Ripley on Jul 19, 2006 12:57:28 GMT -4
I much prefer Johnny Cash's version of "Hurt." The same goes for Bananarama's version of "Venus" (but not their version of "Kiss Him Goodbye" - ugh).
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2006 14:00:21 GMT -4
I like them both but the Reznor version just seems so whiney "I hurt myself today. To see if I still feel." Wah, quit whining about how dark you are!
But the Cash version really is so much more sympathetic. Without changing the lyrics, the song became about an old man's final years while he dealt with the lonliness and pain of growing older.
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gimmeshelter
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Post by gimmeshelter on Jul 19, 2006 14:35:42 GMT -4
I second the Sunday's "Wild Horses" & Bananarama's "Venus."
I'm going to add Tiffany's "I Saw Him Standing There." I realize the Beatles are considered sacred but the song suits a then-teenage Tiffany. She's all excited like a schoolgirl should be. I found Paul McCartney to be smug in the original.
Tori Amos' cover of "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" is really more violent than the original. She's so calm that the atrocity and misogny are clearly brought out of the song.
<small voice> I really like Lindsay Lohan's cover of Stevie Nicks' "Edge of Seventeen." </small voice> I like how it has an orchestral feel to it.
Martika's "I Feel the Earth Move" & Mandy Moore's "Breaking Us In Two."
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starskin
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Post by starskin on Jul 19, 2006 14:44:36 GMT -4
Aimee Mann's cover of "The Scientist" blows the original out of the water. It is also one of the most perfect breakup songs ever.
I also have a live version of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club covering The White Stripes' "Hardest Button to Button". Very sexy.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2006 15:27:20 GMT -4
I love Travis' cover of "...Baby One More Time," it's so much better than Britney Spears. They added some real emotional weight to it and the stripped down accoustics only contribute to that feeling.
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