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nakedtwister wrote:Land of Confusion - Disturbed ( Phil Collins )
You can see that song on Nov 5th at City Limits...(Hint, Hint) :D
Sorry Rob we have other plans that night but we will get out to see you guys soon. Ed can't say enough about you. And he even said a few nice things!!!! :D
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I think the group is HIM or HYM... they did a remake of The Cure's Fascination Street... it smokes.
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I saw Viscious Cycle cover " Forget About Me " last year at City Limits and the did a hell of a job for the first time of performing it.
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Great topic, I'm still thinking of my favorites.
UFO "Alone Again Or" (Love)
THAT'S interesting 313, never heard UFO version...not Love's best song but I do like Love, thought this was a band no-one else heard of. Most of their stuff sounds pretty out-dated now, but a really good song with great guitar to check out is called Live and Let Live. That would be cool to cover, but with a British accent.
Best cover I know of is All Along the Watchtower by Hendrix (Bob Dylan), more to follow.
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Type O' - Day Tripper (Beatles)
GN'R - Hair of the Dog (Naz.) ---- Good Call!
The Badlees - Mr. Heatmeiser (????)
CCR (or Fogerty??) - Night and Day (Ray Charles)
Live - I walk the line (J.C.)
Social D - I fought the Law (bob fuller)
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BT wrote:I think the group is HIM or HYM... they did a remake of The Cure's Fascination Street... it smokes
The re-make you are thinking of was done by Engine (the side project of Fates Warning singer Ray Alder)........and it does smoke!
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If I can get in 2 old school covers that are my favorites...

Hendrix cover of All Along The Watchtower by Dylan

Stevie Ray Vaugh cover of Voodoo Child by Hendrix


althought it is hard to top Felix and the Hurricanes nailing any cover but especially Strangle Hold by Ted Nugent
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Our Lady Peace - Drive (The Cars)
Guns N' Roses - Mama Kin (Aerosmith)
Metallica - Whiskey in a Jar (Irish folk ballad - Thin Lizzy)
Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal (Michael Jackson - inspiration for Third Standard's version of Billie Jean)
Van Halen - Ice Cream Man, You Really Got Me, Pretty Woman and all of the other covers that they did, cause they did damn near all of them great

and I must include The Clarks version of Springsteen's "The River" although it was critically panned, it was a damn good job in my eyes, especially since they have the local flavor to relate to the lyrics (Johnstown Company, etc.)
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I'm really digging the Offspring's version of "Next to You" by the Police. From back in the day when the Police were fresh, new, and angry.
... and then the wheel fell off.
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OK, got my list together of covers I enjoy more than the original...you might think its weird, sorry, no metal.
1. Lovesong - Tori Amos (the Cure)
2. Black Magic Woman - Santana (Fleetwood Mac)
3. You Got Me Floatin - PM Dawn (Jimi Hendrix...its on that tribute album, I REALLY love the intro where all those different voices say Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix.....anyone ever hear that?)
4. Of course Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix (Bob Dylan)
5. Strange Little Girls - Tori Amos (The Stranglers)
6. Senor (Tales of Yankee Power) - Jerry Garcia Band (Bob Dylan)
7. Summertime Blues - Blue Cheer (Eddie Cochran)
8. Highway 61 Revisited - Johnny Winter (Bob Dylan)
9. Born to Run - Frankie Goes to Hollywood (Bruce Springsteen)
10. Gloria - Doors (Van Morrison & Them)
11. Layla - Allman Bros when I saw them do it live (Eric Clapton)

Many more, thats all I can think of right now
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Since ZappasXWife mentioned Tori Amos, I have to include Tori's remake of Eminem's "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" - Eminem did the original as a first-person account of somebody killing his wife and disposing of the body, while explaining to his daughter where they are going and where Mommy disappeared to. Tori's remake was first person from the voice of the slain mother, speaking from beyond the grave - easily one of the most creepy performances Tori has done!
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BT wrote:
I think the group is HIM or HYM... they did a remake of The Cure's Fascination Street... it smokes



tom wrote: The re-make you are thinking of was done by Engine (the side project of Fates Warning singer Ray Alder)........and it does smoke!
Engine...that's right!

HYM or HIM is the band that remade Chris Isaac's wicked game, right?
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I've been kicking around the the rest of my guys about trying to remake something from Hall & Oates. I'd love to remake Private Eyes or Maneater, but so far, it's all been talk and nothing more.
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Slayer - Born To Be Wild (Steppenwolfburger)
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Foo Fighters "Baker Street"
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Mikey Wax wrote:Slayer - Born To Be Wild (Steppenwolfburger)
What about Slayer's remake of "In a Gadda Davida" from the Less Than Zero soundtrack?? This is one of the better soundtracks of all-time in my opinion. Glen Danzig and Roy Orbison worked together nicely.
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A few years ago, I picked up a cd entitled "Rebellion: A Tribute to Queensryche" circa 2000. Some of the remakes are pretty good, while others aren't so good. There is one track that really stands out, which is "Someone Else". It was originally on Promised Land and it is piano and vocals. Anyway, a band called Darkness did a remake of it and it is so BADD ASS! Check it out!

Another tribute album that you might enjoy is Die Krupps Tribute to Metallica.
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Holy Sh*t, somebody else knows about Fudge Tunnel!! What about:
Sunshine of My Love or their version of Changes

Or Faith No More:
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Jim Price wrote:Monster Magnet - "Into the Void" (Black Sabbath)
Did you ever hear Kyuss do Into the Void? It's way better than Monster Magnet even though Monster Magnet is pretty awesome.
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Blain wrote:Foo Fighters "Baker Street"
That's a great cover.

CMOR is also got the right idea. Fudge Tunnel did an amazing version of Sabbath's Changes. They made it not suck. :D
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Breathe - Greenwheel ( Bonnie Raitt )
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Hells yeah to Faith No More......

and I almost forgot....Don't Think Twice (It's Alright) - Mike Ness from Social Distortion (Bob Dylan)
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the Sundays covered the Stones "Wild Horses" back in the early 90's and their version is beautiful.
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TOOL "No Quarter" Led Zep
Bruce Hornsby "Madman Across the Water" Elton John
Bonnie Raitt "Burning Down the House" Talking Heads
Fear Factory "Cars" Gary Numan
The Clarks "The River" Bruce Springsteen
Johnny Cash "Hurt" Nine Inch Nails
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daveb wrote: Bonnie Raitt "Burning Down the House" Talking Heads
Haven't heard that, but it sounds interesting! And also reminds me of . .

Talking Heads "Take Me to the River" (Al Green)

A few more:

Peter Tosh "Johnny B. Goode" (Chuck Berry) - neat spooky reggae version
Type O Negative "Summer Breeze" (Seals & Crofts)
Elwood "Sundown" (Gordon Lightfoot) - yeah, it's hip hop, so sue me :P
Soundgarden "Big Bottom" (Spinal Tap) - just cuz!
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