The Covers thread
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as you can tell i love covers
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[MESCAL]
...sorry for the Ike/Tina repeat
...sorry for the Ike/Tina repeat
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Awesome cover, imo!
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Fantastic Stones cover by a Canadian band popular in the late 70s and early 80s.
Streetheart - Under My Thumb
Streetheart - Under My Thumb
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Gorgeous cover of Mazzy Star's Fade Into You
Stumbleine(featuring Steffaloo)
Stumbleine(featuring Steffaloo)
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I like this one by Tijuana No!
And I've always liked this...
Jeff Buckley Kick out the Jams
And I've always liked this...
Jeff Buckley Kick out the Jams
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I like this cover too
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Be sure to key in at 1:50+
"Life on Mars"
"Life on Mars"
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BRITISH ELECTRIC FOUNDATION f. BOY GEORGE
“I Wanna Be Your Dog”
The nine years that separated the first two volumes of this side project by Heaven 17/Human League founder Martin Ware pales next to the gulf that preceded volume three: 22 years. This track is apparently intended as a “dark interpretation” of The Stooges’ plenty-dark ode to self-loathing (http://bit.ly/xGPBk). That it manages to out-bleak the shouty grind of the original can be chalked up mostly to the decision to talk-sing the lyrics. The results evoke Aussie anomalies Flash and the Pan (http://bit.ly/j4fuC5) and in the process render Boy George all but unrecognizable. (Music of Quality and Distinction Vol. Three), http://bit.ly/10j00wy)
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I think the original is waaaaaaay better, but I loved the Blondie version when I was in about first or second grade. I remember checking the vinyl out of the library.
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I love this cover. I just listened to it twice in a row.
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Wow.
London Grammar covers Wicked Game.
London Grammar covers Wicked Game.
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Certainly the London-based group are not the first to cover this song. Indeed, this past year we’ve featured amazing versions by the likes of Parra For Cuva and Widowspeak, each within their own right absolutely amazing renditions.
But this version totally exceeded my expectations for one major reason: it was recorded live at BBC1′s Maida Vale session yesterday. Frankly, the recording is good enough for this to have been mastered in a studio. It’s no wonder they uploaded it to their SoundCloud…