― michael w., Monday, 9 September 2002 13:32 (10 years ago) Permalink
(Well, it's a tired answer. I had to make it interesting somehow.)
Also, the Ramones' version of "Let's Dance" is ace.
― Nate Patrin, Monday, 9 September 2002 14:25 (10 years ago) Permalink
And I dunno if it's better, but Cinerama's version of London runs the Smiths very, very close...
I also remember Paul Heaton doing a fantastic version of Lean On Me a few years ago too, the Radio 1 Christmas Carols thing.
― Mr Swygart (mrswygart), Monday, 9 September 2002 14:30 (10 years ago) Permalink
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― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Monday, 9 September 2002 19:11 (10 years ago) Permalink
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― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Monday, 9 September 2002 19:45 (10 years ago) Permalink
I bet Ronan could!
There are several gothy/new beat versions of early Depeche Mode songs on _I Sometimes Wish I Was Famous_ that I vastly prefer to the originals. I'm thinking in particular of Systema The Affliction's "Shouldn't Have Done That", Pouppe Fabrik's "Photographic", Signal's "My Secret Garden" and Ater Koma's "The Sun And The Rainfall". S.P.O.C.K's "Ice Machine" comes very, very close to beating the original.
― Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Monday, 9 September 2002 20:02 (10 years ago) Permalink
― dan (dan), Monday, 9 September 2002 20:05 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Jens (brighter), Monday, 9 September 2002 20:25 (10 years ago) Permalink
― mike a, Monday, 9 September 2002 20:38 (10 years ago) Permalink
― kieron, Monday, 9 September 2002 20:57 (10 years ago) Permalink
Better than the Johnny Cash original?! This is something I have to hear.
― o. nate (onate), Monday, 9 September 2002 21:04 (10 years ago) Permalink
Yes, a whole album of covers of songs by other dead stars, called Gravelands. The first three tracks on it (Come As You Are, Love Will Tear Us Apart and Song To The Siren) are all terrific, though most of the rest is rather less good.
"Gravelands" was ace but by the time "Return To Splendour" was released the joke had pretty much worn thin (I mean, "Under The Bridge"? "CHILD Of A Preacher Man"??)
― Daniel_Rf, Monday, 9 September 2002 21:26 (10 years ago) Permalink
Peaches version of Rock Show
― Dave Beckhouse, Monday, 9 September 2002 22:28 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Captain Sleep (Captain Sleep), Tuesday, 10 September 2002 06:19 (10 years ago) Permalink
― nickn, Tuesday, 10 September 2002 06:39 (10 years ago) Permalink
I'll think of some more in a minute. My mind's gone blank.
― jon, Tuesday, 10 September 2002 09:38 (10 years ago) Permalink
― alex in mainhattan (alex63), Tuesday, 10 September 2002 10:09 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Ryan McKay, Tuesday, 10 September 2002 10:34 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Sean Carruthers (SeanC), Tuesday, 10 September 2002 13:01 (10 years ago) Permalink
.. Vanilla Fudge's version of "You Keep Me Hangin' On"
― dave225 (Dave225), Tuesday, 10 September 2002 18:46 (10 years ago) Permalink
― dave225 (Dave225), Tuesday, 10 September 2002 18:48 (10 years ago) Permalink
My Bloody Valentine's cover of 'Map Ref 41°N 93°W' ever so slightly improves it also.
bis's recent cover of 'Shack Up' was better than the A Certain Ratio version they were covering (it was an ep of Factory covers) but not as good as the Banberra original.
That's all Ican think of at the moment that hasn't been mentioned.
― Chewshabadoo (Chewshabadoo), Tuesday, 10 September 2002 20:43 (10 years ago) Permalink
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― keith, Wednesday, 11 September 2002 02:36 (10 years ago) Permalink
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― B:Rad (Brad), Wednesday, 11 September 2002 05:32 (10 years ago) Permalink
Am I the only person who prefers Dylan's "All Along The Watchtower" by far? I don't think it's a very good song in the first place and I think Hendrix' version gives it a gravitas it really doesn't earn, and unearned gravitas = horrible bombast, nice guitar work or no.
― Tom (Groke), Wednesday, 11 September 2002 05:41 (10 years ago) Permalink
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― Tom (Groke), Wednesday, 11 September 2002 06:17 (10 years ago) Permalink
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― Justyn Dillingham (Justyn Dillingham), Wednesday, 11 September 2002 06:32 (10 years ago) Permalink
Actually Justyn is right in that the Byrds also did this, and I love them because they make everything sound so flat and pretty. So my point sort of falls apart.
― Tom (Groke), Wednesday, 11 September 2002 06:37 (10 years ago) Permalink
― brian badword (badwords), Wednesday, 11 September 2002 06:58 (10 years ago) Permalink
chocolate watchband: "baby blue"
shellac: "jailbreak"
the swamp rats: "louie louie"
hendrix's "like a rolling stone" at monterey is better than his other dylan covers. it's also a proven scientific fact that loadsa dylan songs are done better by other people. i think d. zarakov will back me on this...
― cameron, Wednesday, 11 September 2002 11:30 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Roger Fascist (Roger Fascist), Wednesday, 11 September 2002 11:37 (10 years ago) Permalink
― alex in mainhattan (alex63), Wednesday, 11 September 2002 11:53 (10 years ago) Permalink
― Tim (Tim), Wednesday, 11 September 2002 11:53 (10 years ago) Permalink
Ditto the Pixies, Leonard Cohen, I Can't Forget, I'm Your Fan
― Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Wednesday, 11 September 2002 12:33 (10 years ago) Permalink
End of discussion.
― John Barlow, Wednesday, 11 September 2002 12:53 (10 years ago) Permalink
(from the spiney-shivery thread)
Cecil Taylor's "This Nearly Was Mine" (South Pacific)
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Saturday, 28 April 2012 20:31 (1 year ago) Permalink
not sure as i never heard the original but i cannot imagine a better version of susie q than the one by creedence clearwater revival.
― alex in mainhattan, Saturday, 28 April 2012 21:38 (1 year ago) Permalink
Yeah, I like CCR version better too.
Still a good time to plug the original. Such a small place the world's been lately.
― pplains, Saturday, 28 April 2012 21:39 (1 year ago) Permalink
Wrong Hawkins pplains. The original is by Dale Hawkins not Ronnie Hawkins and it's miles better than that one you posted. The CCR is really good and I'd also say it's an improvement even tho I love Dale's version.
― Moka, Monday, 30 April 2012 07:45 (1 year ago) Permalink
Galaxie 500's version of 'Ceremony' by New Order
― fishermen are coveted by whores & stoners (Pillbox), Monday, 30 April 2012 09:38 (1 year ago) Permalink
On that tip, I'll add that Luna's version of 'Indian Summer' by Beat Happening.
― fishermen are coveted by whores & stoners (Pillbox), Monday, 30 April 2012 09:47 (1 year ago) Permalink
Aw, Hawkins cousins be cousins.
― pplains, Monday, 30 April 2012 13:57 (1 year ago) Permalink
Love Cave and the Bad Seeds version of "All Tomorrow's Parties." Great squalls of guitar and the frantic drumming...
― kwhitehead, Monday, 30 April 2012 23:19 (1 year ago) Permalink
who is Love Cave? Nick's daughter?
― one dis leads to another (ian), Monday, 30 April 2012 23:43 (1 year ago) Permalink