Covers that are better than the original

Started by RickJ, Sun 05/04/2020 01:56:23

Previous topic - Next topic

RickJ

It's not very often that a new band or musician's cover is better than the original or hit version of a song.  Recently I discovered my new favorite band of musicians "Leonid and Friends" while searching an old song, "Vehicle" on youtube.  Has anyone else made similar discoveries? 

https://www.youtube.com/embed/fX8g_JEJol8

Snarky


Laura Hunt

Urge Overkill's cover of Neil Diamond's "Girl, you'll be a woman soon":



Nirvana's "Love Buzz", originally from Shocking Blue (also the original authors of Bananarama's "Venus"):



And of course,


TheFrighter


Despite the version of Take That is the most famous, this cover of the veteran Chuck Jackson is better than the Dan Hartman's original:



_

dactylopus

I love Johnny Cash's Hurt.  I can't say it's better than the original.  Just as good, maybe, in its own way.

Here's one that's similarly just as good in its own way.  Failure's cover of Enjoy the Silence by Depeche Mode:


Blondbraid

I'm not sure if dubs count, but the version of Be Prepared from the Lion King by the late Rikard Wolff still feels great years later.


Snarky

I don't know, Blondbraid. It's hard to surpass the slick menace of Jeremy Irons' performance (though apparently Jim Cummings doubles for him in the last verse).

I've come to appreciate the Nancy Sinatra version of this a bit more with time, but I still think I prefer this cover by, of all bands, Coldplay:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIKyNyI6V68

Ponch

For me, it's probably just about any Bob Dylan cover. Weird fact: I like Dylan's songs, but I can't stand his voice. Many of my favorite songs are covers of Dylan songs. Guns and Roses "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," Jimi Hendrix's "All Along the Watchtower," and the Ramones' "My Back Pages." Every one of them a Dylan song sung by better vocalists.

But if I had to pick one, it'd be Jeff Healey's bluesy cover of "When the Night Comes Calling"


By way of comparison, here's Dylan's original, which is like nails on a chalkboard to my ears.

Laura Hunt

Quote from: Ponch on Thu 09/04/2020 13:28:32
For me, it's probably just about any Bob Dylan cover. Weird fact: I like Dylan's songs, but I can't stand his voice. Many of my favorite songs are covers of Dylan songs. Guns and Roses "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," Jimi Hendrix's "All Along the Watchtower," and the Ramones' "My Back Pages." Every one of them a Dylan song sung by better vocalists.

Hahah, same thing happens to me with Neil Young. Great songwriter, horrible performer (for the most part... he does have some brilliant moments, especially when he goes acoustic.)

The Ramones' "My Back Pages"! Such a great choice! Actually, pretty much all the covers on Acid Eaters are fantastic.

Babar

Quote from: Ponch on Thu 09/04/2020 13:28:32
For me, it's probably just about any Bob Dylan cover. Weird fact: I like Dylan's songs, but I can't stand his voice. Many of my favorite songs are covers of Dylan songs. Guns and Roses "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," Jimi Hendrix's "All Along the Watchtower," and the Ramones' "My Back Pages." Every one of them a Dylan song sung by better vocalists.
That's not a weird fact, it is a very normal reaction to Bob Dylan. His voice and random accordion insertions do not do his songwriting skills any favours.
The ultimate Professional Amateur

Now, with his very own game: Alien Time Zone

KyriakosCH

Guns and Roses did have a few memorable covers. Another one being:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D9vAItORgE
This is the Way - A dark allegory. My Twitter!  My Youtube!

milkanannan

Quote from: KyriakosCH on Thu 09/04/2020 17:16:47
Guns and Roses did have a few memorable covers. Another one being:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D9vAItORgE

Nice - yeah I always liked this version, too.

Frodo

Guns & Roses - what an AMAZING cover!   :cheesy:

Here's another one.  Guns & Roses covering Since I Don't Have You from The Skyliners.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYOYlqOitDA

dactylopus

I have to agree with everyone about Dylan.  As much as I enjoy him, I do enjoy the covers more.  The first one I heard will always be my favorite, and that's Jimi's Watchtower.

Guns & Roses do some good ones as well.  I think I may prefer their Live and Let Die as well.  Don't forget about their Dylan cover, either.

Here's another cover I may prefer to the original:

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. - We Almost Lost Detroit (Gil Scott-Heron cover)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zh0WOhbGlvk
The original is a fantastic track, much more laid back with some sweet grooves.  This one is more intense, more urgent.  I like it when an artist re-invents a song, or makes it their own, rather than just a reproduction.


Laura Hunt

I'm having a Nick Cave day and... how could I have forgotten about this terrifying cover of Leonard Cohen's Avalanche?



Mouth for war

#17
Vader kicking Metallica's ass. The ending really gives me goosebumps :D

https://youtu.be/v-W05lNjztM
mass genocide is the most exhausting activity one can engage in, next to soccer

Intense Degree

#18
Got to add one more Johnny Cash entry.



Absolutely love this, works so well with Cash's distinctive and somehow emotion laden simple style.

Also...
Quote from: KyriakosCH on Sun 12/04/2020 20:17:31
...The Girl From Ipanema...

I must be getting older, I can remember being young(er) and thinking this is tacky, now I just think 100% tune!

mkennedy

Does the Samhain version of "All Hell" count? Both groups had Glenn Danzig on vocals.

https://youtu.be/xAsZDUGQ6pg

SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk