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On 4/27/2018 at 3:43 PM, Chad Fuck said:

 

 

i will raise both of those with this kick ass version by Dwight

 

Song: The First Cut is the deepest

Original by Cat Stevens

Second Version by Rod Stewart (1B)

Best Version by Sheryl Crow (1A)

 

Saw earlier mentioned a better version of Hey Joe.  I'd posit that Hendrix's version of Hey Joe is a cover better than the original.

 

On 6/6/2018 at 7:24 PM, immortal13 said:

Not better than the original, but very good

 

 

Also not better, but Weezer just had their first billboard hit in over a decade with this song.

 

 

They also did this one:  

 

 

On 6/7/2018 at 7:49 AM, Buzzrock said:

 


I like this one better:

 

 

 

 

 

They're talented for sure, but I've never liked Evanescence.

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On 6/3/2018 at 6:04 PM, kopp0e said:

 

 

Whitney definitely had pipes, but I feel like the spirit of the song is somewhat lost in her version.  I prefer the melancholy of Dolly's version.

 

 

My point is I couldn't think of one.

Maybe my reading comprehension is broke. Are you saying every Willie cover is better than Willie doing it originally? Because that's what I read.

Maybe my reading comprehension is broke. Are you saying every Willie cover is better than Willie doing it originally? Because that's what I read.

I'm saying that I couldn't think of a song Willie covered where I didn't like his version better. Although admittedly I didn't think too hard about it.

Not a better cover but pretty fucking cool. Pearl Jam covering Buddy Holly in Lubbock.

 

 

SIAP,

....definitely not better than Van & Them's 64 ageless classic but interesting ala a Jim Morrison ducklips R rated ramble ...

 

On 6/8/2018 at 5:44 PM, Mileslong said:

Song: The First Cut is the deepest

Original by Cat Stevens

Second Version by Rod Stewart (1B)

Best Version by Sheryl Crow (1A)

 

Written by Cat Stevens. The original is by P P Arnold released May 1967.  Stevens' version was released six months later.

P.P. recently released her new solo album which is almost fifty years old. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/nov/02/the-unlikely-return-of-pp-arnold-i-put-myself-in-gods-hands

 

The Venture's cover of Rebel Rouser is better than Duane Eddy's.

 

 

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I was/am a huge nirvana fan. maybe not better then Bowe but pretty damn good

Also, I'm not going to say it's better, because that's liable to get you shot around here, but this is really fucking good.

 

20 minutes ago, BoomMF said:

Are you fucking with us?

On which account?

Johnny Cash fucking buries Sting.  That's not even a debate.

Dwight absolutely slays Dim Lights, Thick Smokes.

And I don't think his Purple Rain cover is better, but it's really fucking good and deserves the recognition.

Nah, just giving you a hard time on that Purple Rain, which neuters the bejeezus out of it. Dwight kills Suspicious Minds, everything else is just good fun.

On 5/25/2018 at 5:14 PM, jimmyjazz said:

This is probably sacrilege for some, but I never liked Velvet Underground anway.  Plus, Bowie & Charlie Sexton.  And what appears to be Peter Frampton, relegated to the shadows (and I think it pissed him off).

 

 

As much as I love me some Bowie, these two outdo both.

 

 

Strangely, it seems that song fits 'shine better than meth.

I won't call this better than the Beach Boys (itself essentially a cover), but tis damn good.

 

 

Dwight is a master of "rework" and chooses his material very well, as indicated elsewhere on the thread.  Funny what the best glottal stop in 50 years can do for other genres of music.

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10 minutes ago, BoomMF said:

Nah, just giving you a hard time on that Purple Rain, which neuters the bejeezus out of it. Dwight kills Suspicious Minds, everything else is just good fun.

I was really hoping you were an ardent fan of Sting's version of "Hung My Head".

I don't think Dwight neuters it at all.  Just takes it to a different place.  The original is so epic and bombastic, that I think the lilting, smaller version is a cool counter take.


This is one of the worst things I have ever heard/seen. Just awful.


Love it. I’m a big Rabea and Leo fan.

Since this has become the “pretty good covers” thread, here’s a really cool one-man cover of Purple Rain using a unique instrument and a looper. Stick with it, it’s worth it for the solo.



Love it. I’m a big Rabea and Leo fan.
This thread should have a Frog Leap exemption because Leo's stuff is like 9 times out of 10 better than the original. Otherwise would just be pages and pages of his covers.
6 hours ago, Buzzrock said:
Since this has become the “pretty good covers” thread, here’s a really cool one-man cover of Purple Rain using a unique instrument and a looper. Stick with it, it’s worth it for the solo.    

 

 

 

He crushed it. Also, Petrucci's Purple Rain (in case it hasn't already been discussed ad nauseam. I forget which boards did what.).

 

Edit: Aqui

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 4/29/2018 at 5:27 PM, Parliament said:

 

Garth covers Billy Joel here, and I think better than the Joel version.

 

On 7/3/2018 at 11:04 AM, BoomMF said:

 

He crushed it. Also, Petrucci's Purple Rain (in case it hasn't already been discussed ad nauseam. I forget which boards did what.).

 

Edit: Aqui

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Man, I get it, opinions are like assholes, we all have them . . . in my opinion, that just sucks complete 100% USDA Grade A ass.  That is fucking awful.

His tone is just disgusting.  Horrible.  It doesn't sound like there's an amp in the same zip code, much less a vacuum tube.  The effects sound like Eric Johnson took a Viagra and fucked Tom Sholz for over 4 hours.

The playing is all sizzle without steak.  No soul, whatsoever.

And let's be clear, I cannot play like that, not in this lifetime, not in any future lifetimes.  I'd love to have that skill.  I'd KILL to have that skill.  But I sure as hell wouldn't use it like that.  Yikes.

OK, sorry.  + rep

 

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On 6/7/2018 at 2:19 PM, tbone_ said:

So I was thinking about the zillion Willie covers...which ones do you guys think were NOT better than the original?

I have a couple.  There is a recording of Gary P Nunn doing Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning that is at least as good as Willie's cover. Can't find that version on the intertrons.

And of course, Patsy Cline doing a cover of Crazy was better than Willie's original.

Its a short list, though.  Willie is pretty spectacular.

2 hours ago, NameAlreadyInUse said:

Garth covers Billy Joel here, and I think better than the Joel version.

 

No. 

Nope.  I will say that Garth does a better Dylan than Joel for To Make You Feel My Love.  Too much twang on Shameless from Garth, IMO. 

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