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Grey Pilgrim : 10/10/2019 10:29 am
Mike Masse - Africa (acoustic Toto cover)

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OK sorry this thread got me flipping around YT  
ChaChing : 10/12/2019 1:30 am : link
so one more Easy Star. Not even my fav but it's sick. Love the synth bass. Kinda 80s reggae...which is to say fitting!

Billie Jean
Here's a unique cover...  
Milton : 10/12/2019 3:00 am : link
Mike Dawes plays lead, bass, drums, and melody on guitar all at once. Kind of freaky to watch....
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Earth, Wind & Fire....Got to Get You Into My life  
Gmen703 : 10/12/2019 3:19 am : link
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Black Keys - Never Gonna Give You Up  
ChaChing : 10/12/2019 6:01 pm : link
I love the saturation / distortion on the vox w/ serious bite from his performance, between the nice warm round tube amp both over that vox & across the track in general

As blues rock duo, theres some versatility there with a rockin motown style. Dan Auerbach is pretty sick, even his solo stuff, or his work in The Arcs among others

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RE: RE: Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah  
Mr. Nickels : 10/12/2019 8:01 pm : link
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Performed just days after Leonard Cohen died, this is my favorite cover of that song... Kate McKinnon - ( New Window )


LOL
Roger Waters - Knockin’ on Heavens Doors  
KentGraham : 10/12/2019 10:25 pm : link
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there are some Dylan classics  
Bill2 : 10/12/2019 11:21 pm : link
that are very hard to do without his phrasings. Of course, if you listen to his variations, he has outdone his first versions many times. Oddly, some of his most interesting versions have been done since 1995 and even in the last 3 years some versions of Desolation Row and Visions of Johanna and Its All Over Now Baby Blue are very good.

But All Along the Watchtower is just about Jimi
s version now. Leon Russels Hard Rains Gonna Fall is terrific but not as good as a few Dylan recordings.

I thought there is a version or two of Mr Tambourine Man which gets across the fascinating truth of the songs meaning much better than the associations I make when I hear the Byrds version.

I admit to liking Sandy Denny's version of Knocking on Heavens Door

but by and large, his voice makes it easy for someone to sing a pretty version. But so many of his songs are flat out too complex a set of lyrics and not intended to be pretty or about pretty.

imo. its just music so many variations resonate with us

Ryan Adams  
crick n NC : 10/13/2019 12:14 am : link
Down in a hole

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Just re-discovered this the other day...  
bw in dc : 10/14/2019 9:00 pm : link
Springsteen putting his brilliant twist on Sting's "I Hung My Head"...


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Cayetana, Age of Consent (New Order)  
trueblueinpw : 10/15/2019 6:29 am : link
Even though Philly is home to the lowest form of sports fan (or is that Bah’stan?), they have a great music scene. Cayetana just recently played their last show down there before going their own ways, but you can still find this outstanding cover of the New Order classic on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube (linked below).
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Second on Easy Star All Stars...  
x meadowlander : 10/15/2019 9:49 am : link
...their Dark Side of the Moon cover is fucking great. In rotation at my house in the summer.

Bill2 brought up Sandy Denny - I'll point out that Judy Collins' cover of "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" is phenomenal - it isn't easy to improve a Sandy Denny cut, but Collins found the right arrangement for the song and really brought it home with a gorgeous vocal performance.
RE: Ryan Adams  
santacruzom : 10/15/2019 3:14 pm : link
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Ooh, that reminds me, his cover of Wonderwall is pretty good too.
Janis Joplin singing Me and Bobby McGee has to be one of the best  
steve in ky : 10/16/2019 2:25 am : link
and is probably more associated with her than Kristofferson, although in some ways I think I still enjoy his original more.

Elvis's and Willie Nelsons's covers of "Always on my Mind is another associated more with cover versions than the original (B.J. Thomas).
I would add a twist to what Steve brought up  
Bill2 : 10/16/2019 8:02 am : link
I think Emmylou's version of Pancho and Lefty is a terrific cover of Townes Van Zant.

Willie Nelson picked the song up from hearing Emmylou's version, added Merle Haggard coming in powerfully at the end and had a smash hit version.


I would also give a shout out to Wilson Pickets version of Hey Jude with a tremendous introduction to a new name 20 year old backup guitarist. Name was Duane Allman.

An Eric Clapton was touring down South and heard it on a black radio station. He had his folks find the guitarist.

Its a terrible scratchy version but look up Layla played the first time live with Eric Clapton and Duane Allman in Tampa. Absent the lyricism of the final polished version it makes up for it with the two great players going all out live.

To quote Keith: "Rock is meant to be ragged and rough"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EkRnb3e7MEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EkRnb3e7ME
RE: RE: Ryan Adams  
crick n NC : 10/16/2019 8:23 am : link
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Ooh, that reminds me, his cover of Wonderwall is pretty good too.


Thanks, I'll check it out.
RE: there are some Dylan classics  
BigBluesman : 10/17/2019 3:37 pm : link
In comment 14626225 Bill2 said:
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that are very hard to do without his phrasings. Of course, if you listen to his variations, he has outdone his first versions many times. Oddly, some of his most interesting versions have been done since 1995 and even in the last 3 years some versions of Desolation Row and Visions of Johanna and Its All Over Now Baby Blue are very good.

But All Along the Watchtower is just about Jimi
s version now. Leon Russels Hard Rains Gonna Fall is terrific but not as good as a few Dylan recordings.

I thought there is a version or two of Mr Tambourine Man which gets across the fascinating truth of the songs meaning much better than the associations I make when I hear the Byrds version.

I admit to liking Sandy Denny's version of Knocking on Heavens Door

but by and large, his voice makes it easy for someone to sing a pretty version. But so many of his songs are flat out too complex a set of lyrics and not intended to be pretty or about pretty.

imo. its just music so many variations resonate with us

I agree with much of this. But I just don't know if you can sing Dylan pretty as easily as you say. I'm not a fan. The Byrds had a cool way of doing Dylan. I don't ever feel like hearing Judy Collins or Peter, Paul, and Mary or whoever doing Bob. It doesn't match for me. I don't even like Adele singing Dylan. Something about that craggy old pilgrim.
RE: RE: RE: Cowboy Junkies - Sweet Jane  
MadPlaid : 10/17/2019 3:55 pm : link
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Saw the in Albany at Qe2 on the 1989 tour n sweet Jane was a show stopper!!!

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+1 excellent!


I had tickets to see them. Unfortunately, they had to cancel at the last minute due to an illness in the band. Missed my chance to listen to the Cowboy Junkies live. Major bummer.
Mike Doughty  
pjcas18 : 10/17/2019 4:02 pm : link
from Soul Coughing, covers Mary J Blige - Real Love (acoustic).

If you like Soul Coughing you will like this.
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Jason and the Scorchers  
John In CO : 10/17/2019 5:13 pm : link
Absolutely Sweet Marie!

Ok, its no Dylan, but its not a direct adaptation either, which is good.
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Here's another that you don't see every day...  
Milton : 10/17/2019 10:59 pm : link
Puddles the Clown covers a Tom Waits tune...
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Soft Cell's Say Hello Wave Goodbye  
Jim in Hoboken : 10/17/2019 11:34 pm : link
By David Gray.
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RE: I would add a twist to what Steve brought up  
santacruzom : 10/18/2019 12:32 am : link
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Willie Nelson picked the song up from hearing Emmylou's version, added Merle Haggard coming in powerfully at the end and had a smash hit version.



Oh, speaking of Willie, he did a gorgeous cover of Have You Ever Seen the Rain.
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CSN&Y doing Joni Mitchell's Woodstock  
aquidneck : 10/18/2019 5:23 am : link
Is pretty good and many think it's the original.

https://youtu.be/TrWNTqbLFFE
Big Bluesman  
Bill2 : 10/18/2019 5:53 pm : link
Maybe I didn't articulate well enough. Sorry.

What occurred to me is that some Dylan classics just fit his idiosyncratic style:

Maggies Farm
Desolation Row ( although there are some ok covers)
Subterranean Homesick Blues
Positively 4th Street
Just Like a Woman
Idiot Wind
Now Dark Yet
( I prefer his later versions of Tangled Up in Blue, Shelter from the Storm, Love Minus Zero/No Limit, Lay Lady Lay)
Girl from the North Country
Masters of War
Trying to get to Heaven

and although I do like the Byrds version of Mr Tamborine Man...that version gave rise to the id ea it was about a drug trip ( thereby just another drug song)whereas Dylans actual version more closely matched the songs real meaning ( its a newly physically dead person in a coffin in a New Orleans funeral reflecting as he passes in spirit from the world ( as hearing the world is the last sense to go). As such an incredible song/poem with a remarkable take on life.
Ditto the internal monologue on Visions is hard for another to sing.

Finally, I think his early snarling versions of Like a Rolling Stone needed to be snarled out in his voice to have the power and bold departure of the song in its time.

Fun talking to you. Take care.
RE: Green Manalishi - Judas Priest, the live version.  
T in NJ : 10/18/2019 6:50 pm : link
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RE: Faith No More...  
T in NJ : 10/18/2019 6:51 pm : link
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"War Pigs"

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