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julesg 09-23-2009 04:50 AM

Rock Cover Versions You Should Know About...
 
...just came across this video of Mike McCready (from Pearl Jam) & Davy Knowles, doing a cover of Neil Young's 'Cortez the killer'.

it's actually pretty awesome, esp guitar solos....

YouTube - Mike McCready & Davy Knowles "Cortez the Killer"

any others great covers I should be made aware of??

Unknown Soldier 09-23-2009 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by julesg (Post 740998)
...just came across this video of Mike McCready (from Pearl Jam) & Davy Knowles, doing a cover of Neil Young's 'Cortez the killer'.

it's actually pretty awesome, esp guitar solos....

YouTube - Mike McCready & Davy Knowles "Cortez the Killer"

any others great covers I should be made aware of??

Its a good choice of cover because "Cortez the Killer" is one of the great Neil Young songs.

I suppose the kings of the cover were early Rolling Stones and of course the Door`s version of "Backdoor Man" is a classic as are Led Zeppelin`s "You Shook Me" and "Babe I`m Gonna Leave You" also Far Corporation with Bobby Kimball singing, did a good version of "Stairway to Heaven" even though most people seem to dislike it.

If you`re an Alice Cooper fan, check out his version of Love`s "7 and 7 is"

Not forgetting one of the all time great covers in Jimi Hendrix`s "All Along the Watchtower"

Certif1ed 09-23-2009 06:46 AM

Normally, I hate covers and just wonder why most people bother, as what tends to come out is a karaoke style mish-mash of the original.

But then there are also the literally hundreds of amazing covers where bands or individuals have stamped their own personalities on a song and changed it to suit themselves - thus putting some creative, imaginative input into the process.

Where to start... :D

There are the obvious ones, like just about every cover The Beatles did on their first albums (as they were contractually obliged to do), every cover Metallica did (apart from their Motorhead ones), Motorhead's many, many amazing covers including Johnny Burnette's "Train Kept a-Rollin", the Pink Fairies "City Kids" and Iron Maiden's "The Trooper"...



The one to hear is an entire album;

Easy Star All-Stars "Dub Side of the Moon".



The follow-up "Dub Computer" (credited to Radiodread) is equally interesting;




Hayseed Dixie, who specialise in country versions of AC/DC are very cool too;




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The legendary William Shatner has done so many that are awesome, like "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds", and Pulp's "Common People", but my favourite is the (possibly unintentionally) hilarious version of Elton John's "Rocket Man";




Some you should also know about if only to avoid;

ANY cover of ANY Sex Pistols song. People just don't get it.

Dream Theater's covers. They crucified "Master of Puppets", and you just don't want to know about "Number of the Beast" and "Dark Side of the Moon", trust me.

Wet Wet Wet's atrocious cover of The Troggs' "Love is all Around".

Rolf Harris' cover of "Bohemian Rhapsody".


snagglepuss 09-23-2009 08:58 AM

Reel Big Fish-Kiss Me Deadly (Lita Ford)

Violent & Funky 09-23-2009 01:52 PM


Terrible Lizard 09-23-2009 04:57 PM


julesg 09-24-2009 06:13 AM

just figured out how you put the youtube videos in!


Certif1ed 09-24-2009 06:39 AM

Easy Star All-Stars have also released Easy Stars Lonely Hearts Dub Band :D

Check it out;



It good.

Liljagare 09-24-2009 06:56 AM



Lillasyster did a great cover version of Rihanna's "Umbrella".

Spiderbait did a great cover of "Black Betty" a few years back as well.


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