Arjan82
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aaaannddd another...
This discussion centers on the comparative analysis of cover songs versus their original versions, highlighting specific examples such as Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt" and Jimi Hendrix's rendition of "All Along the Watchtower." Participants argue that the quality of a cover is subjective, often depending on personal taste and the context in which the songs are experienced. Notable mentions include The Residents' cover of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and the contrasting styles of Simon & Garfunkel versus Disturbed. The conversation emphasizes the importance of interpretation and arrangement in determining whether a cover enhances or detracts from the original work.
PREREQUISITESMusic enthusiasts, critics, and artists interested in the dynamics of cover songs versus originals, as well as anyone exploring the subjective nature of musical interpretation and performance.
Arjan82 said:(another) case in point:
Frabjous said:Ocarina?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocarina
It also used here.
The non-standard sounds makes me wonder how the vocal score is written down.
Arjan82 said:(another) case in point:
Hornbein said:
Hornbein said:Dead Flowers
- Dubh Lee
DennisN said:I recently stumbled upon an impressive cover of ABBAs awesome song "Lay All Your Love On Me"...
DennisN said:Oh, by the way, I heard this cover yesterday... U2 covers ABBA:s SOS