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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pinball1970 said:
That's hilarious.How on earth did those guys end up in a professional orchestra?
The comments say it's the Portsmouth Sinfonia, which turns out to have a Wikipedia page. Brian Eno was a member, apparently, playing clarinet.
 
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Ibix said:
The comments say it's the Portsmouth Sinfonia, which turns out to have a Wikipedia page. Brian Eno was a member, apparently, playing clarinet.
Ok that makes sense reading the wiki.

"Instead of picking the most competent musicians he could find, he encouraged anyone to join, regardless of talent, ability or experience."
 
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Another horror show from The Fine Young Cannibals.

 
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The 1980s was a swirling cesspool of bad players, awful sounds,singers and covers.
Here is another.

 
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Another Elvis classic that should have been left alone. UB40 did a great track called "Food for thought," so why would they think this dross was worth putting out when they could actually write?

 
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"Instead of picking the most competent musicians he could find, he encouraged anyone to join, regardless of talent, ability or experience."

That applies to a lot of 80s music actually.
 
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It came to me this morning. I thought the conductor gave it away a bit when he made that funny face at the end and pushed it aside with his arm. Thought I recognized him, Elmer Bernstein, but it was Victor Borge, the real musician and conductor who also did parody and humor. He was really popular in U.S. https://www.classicfm.com/lifestyle/culture/victor-borge-videos/

funny part starts around 3:50

Victor Borge / Marylyn Mulvey - Verdi "Caro nome" and interview (17 May 1989)​

 
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robphy said:

Here are other notable drum covers by Avery Drummer Molek

(2013) Ozzy Osbourne (6 year old Drummer) Over the Mountain

#1,354 Over the Mountain

(2013) Master Of Puppets played by 6 year old Drummer

#1,410 Master of Puppets, #1,942 Master of Puppets

(2012) Welcome to the Jungle (6 year old drummer)

#500 Welcome to the Jungle

(2013) "Wipeout" - Drumming PRODIGY Reveals Jaw-Dropping LIVE Performance!

#458 Wipeout

(2014) PAINKILLER - JUDAS PRIEST (7 year Old Drummer)

- Judas Priest - PAINKILLER (Drum Cover) age 14
#1,915 Painkiller

(2015) RADAR LOVE (8 year old Drummer) Drum Cover

#961 Radar Love

more recent: https://www.youtube.com/@AveryDrummer/videos
 
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Ya all ready for this:
 
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morrobay said:
Ya all ready for this:

A live version of the original. I think the backing is live too.

 
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pinball1970 said:
morrobay said:
Ya all ready for this:

A live version of the original. I think the backing is live too.



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Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John": Sequels, parodies, and answer songs
Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John" has to be one of the most parodied songs in the history of popular music. It spawned more answer songs and spoofs than any other song I can think of. The song was even made into a movie.
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Today on Music Weird, we'll look at the many songs that "Big Bad John" spawned. Chart positions are from Billboard unless otherwise noted.
https://musicweird.blogspot.com/2015/05/jimmy-deans-big-bad-john-sequels.html
 
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Not a cover but includes the Start Me Up and Jumping Jack Flash riffs. Don't miss the cowboy boots.