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The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-25 12:10pm
by Mr. Coffee
Ok, post your favorite covers of songs. It's really simple, just look around for songs you like being played by people other than whoever wrote the song and/or originally performed it. If you want to discuss the merits of a cover vs the original song, sure, fine. Just make sure to occasionally post actual covers so the signal to noise ratio doesn't get out of wack.

To get us started...


Because everything is better as METAL. The Eagles are not exempt from this rule.


Frank Sinatra is fair game too.


Wait, that's not METAL... Oh well, fuck it.

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-26 12:46am
by aerius
Cowboy Junkies took a Velvet Underground song and made it theirs.
Even Lou Reed said it was the best cover, ever.




They also did some killer blues covers on their first album, like this John Lee Hooker song.




And yeah, metal makes everything better


Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-26 08:35am
by Zaune
And now for something completely different:


Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-26 02:59pm
by phred
It could be argued that Phantom of the Opera was always metal to start with.

Along with the metal theme, I love this for some reason.


Also,

I don't know who made the video, but it werks really well

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-26 08:09pm
by Mr. Coffee
Ok, opeing the thread to "Vs" vids (*Take one band and mix it with a song from another band, see below for an example*) and instrumental covers involving the original singer's voice.

I admit I like Lady Gaga. She's fucking AWESOME and if you disagree, then, well, whatever, douchebag. I like that weird bitch, eat me.


Ok, so I gotta admit I love this whole Djent thing...


Stop looking at me like that, dicks.


*Best "Vs" ever. EVER!*

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-26 09:52pm
by Lord Relvenous
A Perfect Circle did an Imagine cover which takes a saccharine sweet, optimistic song and turns it on its head. One of my favorite covers.

I can never get embedding to work, so here's just a link.

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-26 11:05pm
by Mr. Coffee

Because helping bros matters... (P.s. it's http, not https. Just saying, it's not rocket surgery, brother).

Edit: Also.... FUCK THE HELL YES.....

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-26 11:16pm
by Lord Relvenous
Mr. Coffee wrote:
Because helping bros matters... (P.s. it's http, not https. Just saying, it's not rocket surgery, brother).
Thanks. I almost never embed videos, and my smoke addled brain doesn't remember between posts. ;)
Edit: Also.... FUCK THE HELL YES.....
Hadn't heard it before then? It's off the Emotive album by APC, which is 75% covers. Might be one for you to check out. :) EDIT: Tracklist



Haha, I am physically capable!

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-26 11:26pm
by Mr. Coffee
Lord Relvenous wrote:Thanks. I almost never embed videos, and my smoke addled brain doesn't remember between posts. ;)
No charge, brother. Helping a bro is ImageAWESOMEImage, therefore it's my fuckin' job, homie. Just keep posting good shit and consider it paid, yo.
Hadn't heard it before then? It's off the Emotive album by APC, which is 75% covers. Might be one for you to check out.
Heard it, own it, it is ImageAWESOMEImage. Was just helping others post ImageAWESOMEImage themselves. Carry the fuck on, brother!


You came in like a ImageAWESOMEBALL!Image

Edit:


R&B needs the ImageMETALImage.

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-27 12:13am
by Mr. Coffee

I came in like an ImageAWESOMEBALL IIImage: Electric Boogaloo

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-27 12:19am
by Lord Relvenous
Mr. Coffee wrote:
I came in like an ImageAWESOMEBALL IIImage: Electric Boogaloo
Oh good one.

This isn't a cover which re-imagines the song (though it's very good), but the video is pure hilarity.



I love Maynard so much.

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-27 05:51pm
by PKRudeBoy

Because out of all of Johnny Cash's great covers, this one is the best.


I see your metal Sinatra and raise you punk Sinatra.


Quite possibly the best matched video and cover that I've seen.



Why yes, they are covers.


Just because.


Strummer and Cash covering Marley? Yes please!

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-27 05:54pm
by Gandalf
Welcome to the Jungle



Hey Jude


Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-27 06:21pm
by Thanas


Original song is great too.

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-27 06:25pm
by Eternal_Freedom

Swan Lake, metal version. Dark Moor in general are pretty sweet, they've done versions of Vivaldi's Winter and Dies Irae, amongst others.

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-27 08:15pm
by PKRudeBoy

Much more moving then the original.


My preferred version.


Everyone loves Woodstock.


Definitely the most famous version.


They've recorded several dozen covers, but this is one of the best.

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-29 03:57pm
by TheFeniX
PKRudeBoy wrote:Because out of all of Johnny Cash's great covers, this one is the best.
Concerning Hurt, I can't even stand the original.

I get a lot of shit for this one, but I prefer the Ugly Kid Joe version of Cat's in the Cradle over the original.


Also of note: The Beach Boys - California Dreamin'


And the Battlefield Theme cover:


EDIT: I'll also mention a favorite of the Wife's: I Need a Hero from Shrek

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-29 04:10pm
by Borgholio
I'd have to second Johnny Cash's "Hurt" as the best cover ever.

Also : Ataris - Boys of Summer. Not the same as the Don Henley version but it was a good one.

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-29 09:10pm
by Lord Relvenous
Trent Reznor would probably agree with you, considering his comments on the cover:
I pop the video in, and wow… Tears welling, silence, goose-bumps… Wow. I just lost my girlfriend, because that song isn’t mine anymore… It really made me think about how powerful music is as a medium and art form. I wrote some words and music in my bedroom as a way of staying sane, about a bleak and desperate place I was in, totally isolated and alone. [Somehow] that winds up reinterpreted by a music legend from a radically different era/genre and still retains sincerity and meaning — different, but every bit as pure.


Source

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-29 10:42pm
by Thanas
Although nothing will ever beat Piaf, this is quite possibly my favorite english rendition of la vie en rose:

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-29 11:28pm
by Jub
How about the good old lounge music Cannibal Corpse cover:


Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-04-30 03:35am
by PhilosopherOfSorts
The Cash and Strummer version of Redemption Song nearly brings me to tears, three legends, right there.

Here's one.



And the original.




One more.


Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-05-02 09:43pm
by J
Saw this on a CBC program some time ago.
The original was written by Ruth Lowe.


Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-05-02 10:40pm
by JLTucker

Re: The Cover Song Thread

Posted: 2014-05-02 10:55pm
by aerius
JLTucker wrote:Cover of Crossroads: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2kfNAYHH4k
Cowboy Junkies version kills it.