Cover versions which are better than the original
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scoopdydoo said:
Lotobear said:
That's brilliant!
..but jeez what struck me was ..how white is that audience!!?
What an odd comment, 82% of people in the UK are white...but jeez what struck me was ..how white is that audience!!?
Anyway, this is great, her voice is pretty special.
scoopdydoo said:
Lotobear said:
That's brilliant!
..but jeez what struck me was ..how white is that audience!!?
What an odd comment, 82% of people in the UK are white...but jeez what struck me was ..how white is that audience!!?
Anyway, this is great, her voice is pretty special.
there are loads of versions of the original Lynyrd Skynyrd track but this is my all time favourite. So powerful.
https://youtu.be/rgFQ6WmxdMs
https://youtu.be/rgFQ6WmxdMs
Edited by Marlin45 on Sunday 26th November 12:49
Marlin45 said:
there are loads of versions of the original Lynyrd Skynyrd track but this is my all time favourite. So powerful.
https://youtu.be/rgFQ6WmxdMs
has the advantage of Shinedown being excellent anyway https://youtu.be/rgFQ6WmxdMs
Edited by Marlin45 on Sunday 26th November 12:49
DodgyGeezer said:
Marlin45 said:
there are loads of versions of the original Lynyrd Skynyrd track but this is my all time favourite. So powerful.
https://youtu.be/rgFQ6WmxdMs
has the advantage of Shinedown being excellent anyway https://youtu.be/rgFQ6WmxdMs
Edited by Marlin45 on Sunday 26th November 12:49
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But that last one, while he sings it well, its just not as good as Eddie Vedder and his now iconic MTV performance, which I think made this voice coach literally wet herself
And Black, Pearl Jam (early in their career, Vedder had a stinking cold). This is probably one of those songs, that while it can be covered well, can never be bettered.
Played on 6 music yesterday
https://youtu.be/3J31QNoSBTw?si=sDDHwUFkEzXvjz3S
Kylie Minogue and Iggy Pop.
Christmas Wrapping.
https://youtu.be/3J31QNoSBTw?si=sDDHwUFkEzXvjz3S
Kylie Minogue and Iggy Pop.
Christmas Wrapping.
Sort of a cover. Steven Stills and Chris Hillman (formerly the bass player and an original member of the Byrds) co-wrote a song called "It doesn't matter" that was released by Manassas that included both Stills and Hillman. But in a semi-reunion live concert at the Boarding House in San Francisco in 1978, years after the original Byrds had broken up, four of the original five Byrds got together for an outstanding concert. Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, and David Crosby (who just happened to show up) did a spectacular version of this great song as well as the best ever version of Mr. Tambourine Man. Well worth a listen! (They will play after the advertisements) Highly recommend listening to Mr. Tambourine Man as well, better than the Byrds' original ground breaking studio version on their first album in 1965..
https://youtu.be/Vx9WBbnfm1k (It doesn't matter)
https://youtu.be/h32jQOZsw9c (Mr. Tambourine Man
https://youtu.be/Vx9WBbnfm1k (It doesn't matter)
https://youtu.be/h32jQOZsw9c (Mr. Tambourine Man
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