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One of the funniest things I heard -

 

"Soundgarden have released a great version of Black Hole Sun. It's so much better than the original Steve and Eydie version."

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41 minutes ago, tauzero said:

Alexandra Burke's awful, awful version of "Hallelujah" which completely ripped the soul out of it. Simon Cowell is partly to blame for this utter travesty.

 

The irony of the line "but you don't care much for music...' in this version!!

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While driving around the Welsh countryside this summer, I shoved an “80’s” playlist on Spotify. The teenagers were listening to their own songs on headphones (depressing really, but I enjoyed the peace)…

 

ABC - High and Dry. Yes, the Radiohead Song.

 

oh wow.

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9 minutes ago, snorkie635 said:

Elton John's second version of Candle In the Wind - 🤮

His third version was no better - a tribute to Mother Theresa, who died shortly after Diana - "Sandals in the Bin"

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31 minutes ago, Marky L said:

Paul Jones - Manfred Mann did a pretty dire version of Pretty Vacant B/W Sheen Is A Punk Rocker

 

 

 

Some tracks you don't even need to hear to know just how awful they are!

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6 hours ago, Mykesbass said:

Adele's To Make You Feel My Love

Just had a listen and it sounds suspiciously like something from a long time ago...Cant think off hand what tho... So maybe BD was covering the original and not her "cover".

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3 minutes ago, greavesbass said:

Just had a listen and it sounds suspiciously like something from a long time ago...Cant think off hand what tho... So maybe BD was covering the original and not her "cover".

Sorry, should have used an irony emoji. It is a Dylan original.

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16 hours ago, JottoSW1 said:

Allelujah - Leonard Cohen...?

k.d. lang's version - sublime and practically peerless. 

Jeff Buckley's version - incredible. 

Alexandra Burke's version - execrable, horrendous travesty.

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It gets a bit complicated with "All the young dudes" because David Bowie wrote it, Mott the Hoople had a hit with it, Bruce Dickinson got into the top 30 with his cover which was very close to the original, and Bowie recorded it after Mott did but his version is inferior (not vastly though) to the other two.

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There's a number of nu-metal bands who did some awful, earnest covers

 

Disturbed - The Sound Of Silence

Limp Bizkit - Behind Blue Eyes

Machine Head - Message In A Bottle

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11 hours ago, MacDaddy said:

 

If you think that's bad you don't want to hear his version of Sweet Dreams (are made of this) 😖

 

I prefer that to Tainted Love, to be honest.

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12 hours ago, RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE said:

Metallica- whisky in the jar

Judas priest - Johnny b Goode 

Tangerine dream - House of the rising sun/ purple haze 

megadeth - anarchy in the uk

Motley crue- halter skelter

Mind you, "Whisky in the Jar" was a a traditional song long before Thin Lizzy covered it.

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Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, toneknob said:

tbh I don't like any version of this song but anyway

 

 

Or to be precise nuck-nuck-nuckin' on heaven's daw-aw-whoaw. A rare case of where he Dylan original is 100 x better than a specific cover. 

+ 1 for Judas Priest's risible Johnny B Goode and I'll add their execrable 'Green Manalishi'

+ 1 for Metallica's Whisky in the jar

No mention yet of Jagger and Bowie's atrocious Dancing in the Street nor of the woeful Aerosmith take on Come Together. Then again Aerosmith have been terminally shyt3 so perhaps they didn't know any better. 

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4 hours ago, Graham said:

There's a number of nu-metal bands who did some awful, earnest covers

 

Disturbed - The Sound Of Silence

 

That's a brilliant cover.

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27 minutes ago, tauzero said:

 

That's a brilliant cover.

They also did a good version of “land of confusion” - proper band, saw them in around 2001 in Manchester, supported Marilyn Manson 🤓

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27 minutes ago, tauzero said:

 

That's a brilliant cover.

No, it's plain nasty. Go back and listen to the original for as many times as it takes to cure you 😉

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On 02/09/2023 at 02:10, Norris said:

No, it's plain nasty. Go back and listen to the original for as many times as it takes to cure you 😉

I’ve just listened to it…it’s heavy handed, a bit overproduced…(the Disturbed Version)

 

sounds like it was from a film soundtrack?

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