Less famous covers that you knew before the more famous originals

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Another one for me is Poi Dog Pondering's cover of "Love Vigilantes", which I still love both for the song and because it's what turned me on to New Order (along with the first Electronic album around then).

Euler, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:28 (sixteen years ago) link

I heard the JChurch version of Nick Lowe's "marie provost" first.

I hadn't thought about that song for years, but was reminded of it due to a mention in the book "Gerald's Game". i dusted off the 7", then searched out some info on JChurch and it turns out Lance Hahn died in October. Sad.

chad, Saturday, 17 November 2007 06:39 (sixteen years ago) link

Ramones - Needles & Pins (Searchers)

Same here. I was aware it was a cover, I just happened to hear the cover first.

esophagus, Saturday, 17 November 2007 06:52 (sixteen years ago) link

one year passes...

Heard Joe Cocker's version of "With A Little Help From My Friends" before the Beatles version when I watched The Wonder Years as a kid. Bet that one goes for a lot of people.

musically, Saturday, 12 September 2009 01:49 (fourteen years ago) link

I'm pretty sure when that horrible band Orgy came out with their cover of Blue Monday I had never heard the New Order original. Ah, middle school.

send a hilarious message or make a "wild" statement (Whitey on the Moon), Saturday, 12 September 2009 02:01 (fourteen years ago) link

Back in the 80s, I had only ever heard Can through the covers - JAMC's Mushroom Head, Loop's Mother Sky. Think I might have heard Kendra Smith's cover of She Brings The Rain before the original, as well, quite possibly.

girls just wanna have mixtapes (Masonic Boom), Saturday, 12 September 2009 13:17 (fourteen years ago) link

Lights - Save Me A Place
(checked out the original on Tusk afterwards, i think i prefer Lights' version)

Ludo, Saturday, 12 September 2009 13:20 (fourteen years ago) link

Racer X - Moonage Daydream. The liner notes didn't even state this was a cover. When I started to check out other music after my metal period was over, I was quite surprised by Bowie's original rendition.

Sebastian (Royal Mermaid Mover), Saturday, 12 September 2009 14:04 (fourteen years ago) link

Will second the Blue Monday by Orgy. Still kinda prefer theirs, whatever taste points that loses me.

Dynamite Hack's novelty cover of Boys In The Hood. Alien Ant Farm's novelty cover of Smooth Criminal, although that was pretty famous I guess. From the same period, whoever sampled/interpolated "Sundown, I think it's a sin..." or whatever.

Oh, all the Metallica nods remind me of their "Turn the Page" which qualifies for me here.

Foo Fighters doing "Down in the Park" by Gary Numan.

Erase Errata doing "Boris the Spider" by The Who live. Was YEARS before I figured out wtf that spider song was.

Smashing Pumpkins "Landslide," which a friend and I somehow interpreted as a weird, acoustic version of "Drown."

Almost certain I heard "Octopus's Garden" by Raffi or some other kid-friendly artist as a tot.

And of course, mountains of things parodied by Weird Al, in fact, virtually everything parodied by Weird Al before the late nineties or so, I knew originally via Al. I was a nerdy kid.

Doctor Casino, Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:11 (fourteen years ago) link

Some of the stuff on this thread is kind of iffy to me though. No way is REM's "Superman" less famous than the original! And Van Halen's "You Really Got Me" is probably approaching higher recognition than the Kinks' version.

Doctor Casino, Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:16 (fourteen years ago) link

Agreed. I was going to mention Mazzy Star's "Blue Flower" cover, but that's clearly better known than the original.

dlp9001, Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:19 (fourteen years ago) link

Slowdive - Some Velvet Morning
Mercury Rev - If You Want Me to Stay
Motley Crue - Smokin' in the Boys Room & Anarchy in the UK

Pullman/Paxton Revolving Bills (Pillbox), Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:26 (fourteen years ago) link

"Will second the Blue Monday by Orgy. Still kinda prefer theirs, whatever taste points that loses me."

hmmm, like a billion?

scott seward, Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:26 (fourteen years ago) link

Frankie Goes to Hollywood - "Ferry Cross The Mersey"

Squash weather (Eazy), Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:28 (fourteen years ago) link

speaking of the kinks, i'm pretty sure i heard pretenders cover of stop your sobbing first. and speaking of the pretenders, it's possible that i heard everything but the girl's cover of kid before the original. cuz even though my brother had the pretenders debut when it came out i don't think i ever listened to the whole thing till years later.

scott seward, Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:29 (fourteen years ago) link

When I was a little kid I only knew Anne Murray's "You Won't See Me," "Daydream Believer" and "Danny's Song." Haven't heard any of these since I was at least 8 years old.

billstevejim, Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:36 (fourteen years ago) link

I think Orgy and New Order's "Blue Monday"s are just about equally famous.

billstevejim, Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:37 (fourteen years ago) link

Smashing Pumpkins "Landslide,"

billstevejim, Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:39 (fourteen years ago) link

Now that I think about it, as late-80s pop & thrash metal was my first musical obsession, I'm sure a lot of classic rock & punk staples were first heard via dudes in tights w/ poodle hair. A few others that spring to mind: "Radar Love" by White Lion; "Gudbuy t'Jane" by Britney Fox; "Purple Haze" by Winger

Pullman/Paxton Revolving Bills (Pillbox), Saturday, 12 September 2009 16:40 (fourteen years ago) link

I was going to mention Mazzy Star's "Blue Flower" cover, but that's clearly better known than the original

Yeah, but Pale Saints cover version FTW!

girls just wanna have mixtapes (Masonic Boom), Saturday, 12 September 2009 17:45 (fourteen years ago) link

Hmmm, along those lines though, I think Bongwater's "The Drum" might qualify as less famous than Slapp Happy's. Tough call. Anyway, heard the Bongwater version first, and still kind of prefer it.

dlp9001, Saturday, 12 September 2009 18:04 (fourteen years ago) link

Mazzy Star > Pale Saints in terms of "Blue Flower" IMO, but the "here comes the fuzz pedal" section of the PS version never fails to give me the spine chills. Both versions totally rule, btw. Still haven't heard the original.. Maybe this should be polled?

Pullman/Paxton Revolving Bills (Pillbox), Saturday, 12 September 2009 18:45 (fourteen years ago) link

Other trax I thought of: "People are Strange" by Echo &TB; "Hot Rod Lincoln" by All; "Tower of Song" by Jesus & Mary Chain; "Rawhide" by Dead Kennedys

Pullman/Paxton Revolving Bills (Pillbox), Saturday, 12 September 2009 18:49 (fourteen years ago) link

It's funny: Mazzy Star make one tiny chord change to the song that vastly improves it over the Slapp version, even though I'm generally a huge Slapp Happy fanboy.

dlp9001, Saturday, 12 September 2009 18:51 (fourteen years ago) link

most Velvet Underground songs I first heard through others (so uncool was/am I):

Mitch Ryder - "Rock and Roll"
Big Star - "Femme Fatale"
The Feelies - "What Goes On"

henry s, Sunday, 13 September 2009 00:07 (fourteen years ago) link

Heaven & Earth's cover of "Sixty Years Old" convinced me to seek out Elton John's original, and from there I began to take seriously an artist I'd blacklisted ever since I watched the relevant bit of Princess Di's funeral on tv.

sleighdog mcdonald (unregistered), Sunday, 13 September 2009 00:53 (fourteen years ago) link

joy divisions cover of 'sister ray' haha

zappi, Sunday, 13 September 2009 01:21 (fourteen years ago) link

In the eighties at the Kennel Club in Philadelphia, I often heard Pretty Poison's cover of the Tuxedomoon song "No Tears," having never heard the original at that point. I wish I could find it now in mp3 form, I think it was on a flexi disc and I haven't heard it since. It's great.

Fruitless and Pansy Free (Dr. Joseph A. Ofalt), Sunday, 13 September 2009 01:56 (fourteen years ago) link

I'm still convinced The Sea and Cake's 'Sound and Vision' is better than the original Bowie song (which I didn't hear until much later). Barely anyone agreed with me, I made a poll on this.

CaptainLorax, Sunday, 13 September 2009 03:31 (fourteen years ago) link

oh.. Red Red Meat's 'I'm not in Love' is better than the 10cc version. Also heard the Red Red Meat version first. Talk about a kick ass guitar solo in the middle

CaptainLorax, Sunday, 13 September 2009 03:33 (fourteen years ago) link

Both "Proud Mary" and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" I chiefly knew via the versions on this LP I owned as a six-year old

http://paintinglady.com/music/images/TheBells_StayAwhile.jpg

Also: "Bang a Gong (Get it On)" (Witch Queen), "Like a Rolling Stone" (Jimi Hendrix)

Random trolling, brutal snubs, darted zings & decisive bans (Myonga Vön Bontee), Sunday, 13 September 2009 09:49 (fourteen years ago) link

everything on the rainy day album
ida's version of 'everybody knows this is nowhere'

surfin on my face (electricsound), Sunday, 13 September 2009 09:54 (fourteen years ago) link

Beach Boys - "I was made to love her" before Stevie Wonder's original

CaptainLorax, Sunday, 13 September 2009 15:50 (fourteen years ago) link

I've still never heard CCR's "Don't Look Now" -- only ever heard the Minutemen cover.

Hugh Manatee (WmC), Sunday, 13 September 2009 16:51 (fourteen years ago) link

Pretty sure I heard Bauhaus' version of "Ziggy Stardust" before Bowie's, and a lot of times I still prefer it to the original.

Sean Carruthers, Sunday, 13 September 2009 16:54 (fourteen years ago) link

Megadeth's "No More Mister Nice Guy" before Alice Cooper's
Soundgarden's "Girl U Want" before Devo's

these are pretty bad:
Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now" before Tommy James and the Shondells...
Michael Bolton's "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay" before Otis Redding
Michael Damian's "Rock On" before David Essex

VegemiteGrrrl, Monday, 14 September 2009 04:30 (fourteen years ago) link

hole 'gold dust woman' (lol)

waiting for the Beatles catalogue to be StairMastered (haitch), Monday, 14 September 2009 04:33 (fourteen years ago) link

I'm pretty sure Tiffany's version of "I Think We're Alone Now" is a lot more well-known than the original, I know at the very least it was a #1 and the original wasn't.

musically, Monday, 14 September 2009 04:53 (fourteen years ago) link

i know both tiffany and ratcat's versions better than the orig

suzi cointreau (electricsound), Monday, 14 September 2009 04:54 (fourteen years ago) link

also: husker's 8 miles hi

suzi cointreau (electricsound), Monday, 14 September 2009 04:54 (fourteen years ago) link

pretty sure there are equally or more famous covers out there of all of Tommy James' hits.

Pullman/Paxton Revolving Bills (Pillbox), Monday, 14 September 2009 05:10 (fourteen years ago) link

the lucky bishops' versions of 'time of the season' and 'gone is the sad man'

suzi cointreau (electricsound), Monday, 14 September 2009 05:11 (fourteen years ago) link

lush doing 'love at first sight' and 'i'd like to walk around in your mind' although basically no fucker had heard the vashti track when they covered it

suzi cointreau (electricsound), Monday, 14 September 2009 05:12 (fourteen years ago) link

holy crap suzi, I forgot all about ratcat!!! now THEM I loved. unashamedly.

VegemiteGrrrl, Monday, 14 September 2009 05:26 (fourteen years ago) link

one year passes...

Blackstreet's cover of "Money Can't Buy You Love"

The Reverend, Thursday, 30 December 2010 22:49 (thirteen years ago) link

My Way by the Sex Pistols came before the original version. Sure this has already been mentioned.

(kelpolaris) (kelpolaris) (kelpolaris) (kelpolaris) (kelpolaris), Thursday, 30 December 2010 23:00 (thirteen years ago) link

First version of Help! I heard was this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJY7KW_YAac&feature=related

A brownish area with points (chap), Friday, 31 December 2010 01:04 (thirteen years ago) link

Butthole Surfers "Hurdy Gurdy Man"
Don McLean - "Crying" (the Roy Orbison song)

Maltodextrin, Friday, 31 December 2010 09:18 (thirteen years ago) link

Me playing Light My Fire on piano
My quite out of touch dad: Ah, lemme guess - Jose Feliciano!
Me: Um no, The Doors
Dad: Who the fuck are The Doors?

B-Boy Bualadh Bos (ecuador_with_a_c), Friday, 31 December 2010 14:07 (thirteen years ago) link

grace jones' love is the drug

Kim, Friday, 31 December 2010 14:16 (thirteen years ago) link


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