February 25, 2002, 07:03
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Me First and the Gimme Gimme's - well, pretty much everything.
Tool - No Quarter (although the resident Led Zep fans may disagree)
Therapy? - Isolation (idem for the Joy Division fans)
I still have my doubts on Metallica's Astronomy, which is excellent (but so is the BOC version), but Metallica's Whiskey in the Jar is IMO better than the original.
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February 25, 2002, 07:04
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I'm going to get killed for this by any Beatles fan, but let me add this one:
Soundgarden - Come Together
Download it! Now!
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February 25, 2002, 10:46
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here's few that come to mind:
The Trooper by Black Abyss (originally by Iron Maiden)
Power Slave by Ancient Wisdom (originally by Iron Maiden)
Metal Heart by Dimmu Borgir (originally by Accept)
Hush by Kula Shaker (originally by Deep Purple)
Last Day In Heaven by Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalukaus
(originally by Barathrum)
and Metallica's Blitzkrieg rules too, although I havent
heard the original
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February 25, 2002, 11:51
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My company did a cover song MP3 contest last fall, got 794 entries, and there are people out there doing some amazingly visionary (and/or weird) stuff. The contest winner was The Twigs ( www.twigs.com) doing The Kinks' "All Day & All Of The Night." (I think it can be had on MP3.com.) Also amazing was a group called 10Ton doing a hybrid Vegas lounge/heavy metal version of "Copacabana." See www.shureaudio.com and click on the "Roots" icon for top 10 list.
More conventional covers of note...
--Talking Heads, "Take Me To The River" (though Al Green totally rocks)
--Ramones, "Baby I Love You" (can't remember who did the originalbut with the Phil Spector production, Joey was just too cool for the room)
--Judas Priest's destruction of Joan Baez's "Diamonds & Rust"
... and I'll second the CCR nomination
Man, there's so many more but I'm blocking...
This thread =
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February 25, 2002, 16:36
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9 out of ten times the original is better......
As much as I like gnr....their cover of sympathy for the devil better than the stones  ...err ok cal
"celtic frost- mexican radio"  Thats fantastic...Into the Pandemonium is easily one of the worst albums I think I've ever experienced. It's so bad, it's good!...my bro and I play it once and awhile for laughs
MJ's version of smooth criminal is much better than flash in the pan alien ant farms....
I'm surprised no one said I shot the sherriff yet (or did they?) even though Bobs version is much better than claptons.
One of my fave remakes is a cheesy 80s remake of a cheesy 80s tune (or was it late 70s?). Funky Town by Psuedo Echo smokes the Lipps Inc. version any day
Any nominations for worst remake?? My nomination is both Faith (originally by Micheals) and Jump Around (by House of Pain) done by Limp Bizkit. Most disgusting remakes I think I've ever heard.....but what can be expected from such a no talent band I guess.....
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February 25, 2002, 18:14
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9 out of ten times the original is better......
As much as I like gnr....their cover of sympathy for the devil better than the stones ...err ok cal
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Hmmm, a lot of people like the original better. I dont know why, I guess Im just more easily won over by modern production
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MJ's version of smooth criminal is much better than flash in the pan alien ant farms....
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I could go with either one really...AAF have some good original material too, I wouldnt call them a flash in the pan just yet...
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Any nominations for worst remake?? My nomination is both Faith (originally by Micheals) and Jump Around (by House of Pain) done by Limp Bizkit. Most disgusting remakes I think I've ever heard.....but what can be expected from such a no talent band I guess.....
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Limp Bizkit are a bunch of no-talent arseholes. I hate them and anything they do.
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February 26, 2002, 06:58
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If you think Faith and Jump Around are bad Limp Bizkit covers, you should download Opiate. It's a ****ing disgrace compared to the fantastic original (by Tool, BTW).
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February 26, 2002, 07:09
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who does Opiate?
I don't think anyone should cover Tool. I don't think anyone has the talent and/or proper band composition to do so.
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February 26, 2002, 07:11
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and who was badmouthing Into the Pandemonium...
They aren't american, so I can excuse their lack of death metal skills.
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February 26, 2002, 09:47
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and who was badmouthing Into the Pandemonium...
They aren't american, so I can excuse their lack of death metal skills.
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 heh...the best tune on the album is that fluffy desta de luna or something like that where the woman is singing in german or something...that songs cool
I missed this yesterday:
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 uhhhhh, Faith No Mores version is mediocre and listenable, but I usually skip it when I listen to the real thing...no one can remake an ozzy song and improve upon it IMO.
I see cal suggested sweet leaf and symptom of the universe, and though I havent heard either, Symptom of the Universe is probably the best song off of sabbths best album, so I find it hard to believe it could be improved on.
Apologies if I missed anyone saying this before, but here's an easy one: Manfred Mann's Earth Band redid the bosses Blinded by the Light in much better fashion. Bruces version just wasnt very interesting......but Manfred Manns? Man, that songs dynamite.
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February 26, 2002, 10:03
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Mad'House - Like A Prayer
is much better than the original by Madonna
Solid Solution - Logical Song
Supertramp who?
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February 26, 2002, 10:46
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Has anyone else here heard Johnny Cash's cover of Soundgarden's "Rusty Cage"? Its pretty funny if you ask me.
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February 26, 2002, 13:10
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The Red Hot Chilli Peppers version of "Higher Ground" beats the Stevie Wonder version.
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February 26, 2002, 13:41
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Pfff.
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February 26, 2002, 13:56
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I'm not sure of any that I like that haven't been mentioned...
But I absolutely detest the Tori Amos version of "Smells Like Teen Spirit". It's a travesty!
Talking about bad covers, Madonna's "American Pie" comes to mind also.
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February 26, 2002, 17:46
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Pfff.
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February 26, 2002, 18:09
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hey I have Johnny Cash's version of rusty cage. Interesting. At first I thought it was the other way around- that soundgarden had did a cover of Johnny Cash. I wouldn't have thought the older country singer would do a cover of a grunge metal band.
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February 27, 2002, 08:53
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Limp Bizkit did the Opiate cover. Astonishingly crap, if you ask me.
And the Johnny Cash version of Rusty Cage is interesting, to say the least. Not exactly the kind of person I'd expect to cover a Soundgarden song...
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