Music Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?

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The discussion centers around the merits of cover songs compared to their originals, exploring which covers are considered better and which should have been avoided. The subjective nature of evaluating music is emphasized, with opinions varying widely based on personal taste. Notable examples include Jimi Hendrix's cover of "All Along the Watchtower," which many argue surpasses Bob Dylan's original, and Johnny Cash's rendition of "Hurt," which evokes deep emotion. Other covers, such as those by Eva Cassidy and the Bare Naked Ladies, are praised for their unique interpretations that enhance the originals. Conversely, some covers are criticized for lacking originality or failing to add anything new, with specific songs mentioned as examples of covers that should have been left alone. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of musical interpretation, the role of the listener in evaluating art, and the complexities of genre classification, particularly in jazz. Overall, the thread highlights the rich landscape of music covers, showcasing both celebrated interpretations and those deemed unnecessary.
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Hornbein said:
Cover by a family band from Atlanta.
Great one!
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I'm not wild about this cover
But, but, but ... it's made in Canada! I could almost taste the maple syrup!
 
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jack action said:
Great one!
I like the way she's filled with anger and hate for having been bamboozled by lies, this having killed all her joy.
 
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Orig of Tulsa Time



That seems pretty hard to equal. Here's a worthy effort.

 
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Little Eva cover, original by Neil Sedaka.
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfortably_Numb
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd

from #1442
COMFORTABLY NUMB (Pink Floyd) Band Cover by KNULP

( more KNULP , #973 )

solos - interpreted by these shredders
 
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I like the ebass player.



They are from Hungary.

Here's again that Atlanta family.

 
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Hornbein said:
Matthew Sweet and Susannah Hoffs cover Linda Ronstadt's Different Drum. The highlight is Sweet's vocal harmony. His fashion sense needs work though.


Different Drum is actually a Michael Nesmith song. Even though Ronstadt and the Stone Poneys recorded it first, Nesmith did his own version on his solo album with the First National Band. Just sharing some trivia you may not know. 😉
 
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Whitney Houston classic of course better.

Jeff Buckley - hallelujah

spring to mind.
 
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Hornbein said:

That is an awesome version with only guitar. Thanks :)
 
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I was living in Michigan in 1965. All of a sudden Mustangs were everywhere. It was phenomenal. Never saw anything like that again. The Fender guitar company came out with a Mustang bass and guitar.

Lee Iacocca's success with the Mustang made CEO Henry Ford II so jealous he hounded Lee out of the company.

Every year after that Ford made the Mustangs bigger, uglier, and more expensive until they sucked and no one would buy them anymore.
 
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Now JJ plays Vegas. Man I'm getting old.


Not a patch on the orig but extra points for those costumes.

 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Eye_(song)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest



SteamRollers- Electric Eye Cover-Judas Priest


Judas Priest - Electric Eye cover - Vixen Vendetta


'The Hellion/Electric Eye' by Judas Priest (piano cover) - Catherine Fearns
(solo at &t=1m45s)


Judas Priest "The Hellion / Electric Eye" (acoustic) Ben Woods on Flamenco Guitar
(solo at &t=1m40s) ... the Hellion sounds a little like the theme from M*A*S*H


The Hellion-Electric Eye - JUDAS PRIEST (Violin cover) - Miquel Serrahima metal covers
(solo at &t=2m30s)


Violent Revenge - (The Hellion) Electric Eye - Judas Priest cover (Former singer, Caitlyn Thomas)



Honorable mention:
 
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Orig



Worthy cover

 
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Masked singers from Thailand play I Hate Myself For Loving You. I think the drummer is great.

 
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Orig Mercury Blues from 1948



Alan Jackson 1993

 
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Hornbein said:

That is so good it made me watch his hands closely for cheats. I E. He records two parts say, the mimes over the mix.
 
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pinball1970 said:
That is so good it made me watch his hands closely for cheats. I E. He records two parts say, the mimes over the mix.
I'd swear there was an ebass in there. I don't think it's possible to get a guitar to sound like that naturally. I think he re-equalizes or triggers or something. But he does play those notes.
 
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Hornbein said:
I'd swear there was an ebass in there. I don't think it's possible to get a guitar to sound like that naturally. I think he re-equalizes or triggers or something. But he does play those notes.
For me it was the Bass drum/heel of his hand. Very clean, so I will watch again and see if I hear a BD I did not see him play, or see a play I did not hear.
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Hall_of_the_Mountain_King (1875)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edvard_Grieg



(2017) Grieg: Peer Gynt "In the Hall of the Mountain King" / Elisey Mysin 6 years
(&t=1m30s)


(2006) Apocalyptica - Hall of the mountain king cover of Edward G.

(#489 War Pigs)

(2011) "Hall Of The Mountain King" Keith Medley and his 27-string Medley Guitar


(2021) Marcin Jakubek - In the Hall of the Mountain King Metal Version


(1995) Rainbow - Hall of The Mountain King 1995 Live Video ( [Ritchie Blackmore's] Rainbow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_in_Us_All )

"Edvard Grieg, lyrics by Night, arrangement by Blackmore"



(2015) Trans Siberian Orchestra hall of the mountain king


(1987) (&t=1m20s) Prelude to Madness - Savatage
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[and see the next post for Savatage's Hall of the Mountain King]


Inspector Gadget Theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3ABB-xymBc
 
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