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Regarding the Sparklehorse cover of Wish You Were Here, I've just run them together, with one earphone in, and the opening bit with the acoustic guitar is pretty much identical, then the Floyd version pics up the tempo when the rest of the band come in, but it's not a million miles away.
There's a great cover of [i]She Moved Through The Fair[/i] by the Cocteau's Liz Frazer in that new series [i]The Living And The Dead[/i].
really like this,plus de staat cool as
Hackney Colliery Band - No Diggity
A guilty pleasure of mine is Cradle of Flith's cover of Temptation:
Conversely, I only just found out that China Girl by Bowie is a cover(!!). Well, a cover of a... Bowie track.. Performed by Iggy Pop. Still, weird to think Iggy's version came years before.
The hot 8 brass band - Sexual Healing
The Ukelele orchestra of Great Britain - Smells like teen spirit
This!
Steve'n'seagulls!
Cars - Fear Factory. I probably posted this in the other thread, but hey ho....
Weirdly, I was listening to that Sound of Silence version this morning, while getting ready for work.
Crazy in Love (Beyoncé) - Daniela Andrade:
Message In a Bottle:
Battery:
Zakkk Wylde singing Adele (Hello):
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Posted this one before:
Edit: Forgot this:
Dios mío, man...
Some nice things to listen to up there, but the Beyonce cover is everything I hate. Someone slowing down a great happy song and sucking all the life out of it.
This has got to be one of the best covers that I've heard though....
This always made me smile
Stuff - I think we're alone now
chrissyboy - MemberSome nice things to listen to up there, but the Beyonce cover is everything I hate. Someone slowing down a great happy song and sucking all the life out of it.
It's just a different interpretation, isn't it?
It's not a choice of one or the other, you can listen to both of them whenever you want, or neither.
I was never that sold on the original, so am quite happy to listen to an alternative take on the same lyrics.
I really don't get why people love the Disturbed version of the Sound of Silence. A dull voice singing a dull arrangement of a song where the original is so, so much better. A good cover takes the original somewhere else. In Disturbeds case it goes from sublime classic to something worthy of the bin. Awful, awful thing.
More S&G. This time Scarborough Fair by Queensryche. Possibly worse than the Disturbed one.
Machine Head's Battery is better than the original at everything, but Robb just doesn't quite have the voice... I do like a metal cover though.
ChrisL mentioned Frank Turner, so here's a definitely unexpected cover- who'd have thought a whiny english guy could out Boss the Boss?
(aside; yes, this does make a happier song miserable; but Bruce originally wrote Thunder Road as a miserable song; he was "encouraged" to change the lyrics and give it the big band sound. He wrote the Promise later to tell us how those kids end up... I love that about Frank's version, it's all desperation and false bravado, 2 kids that know they're jumping off a cliff.)
Always liked Pantera's version of Planet Caravan...
More from my playlist.
The White Stripes, Jolene. I was there man, I was freakin there
I really don't get why people love the Disturbed version of the Sound of Silence. A dull voice singing a dull arrangement of a song where the original is so, so much better. A good cover takes the original somewhere else. In Disturbeds case it goes from sublime classic to something worthy of the bin. Awful, awful thing.
Oh, lighten up 
It's an awesome version. i certainly think it does take it somewhere else, and without losing the spirit of the original (which is one of my favourite songs).
Apparently, Paul Simon contacted the band after he heard it and complimented them on it.
Revolting Cocks- do ya think I'm sexy.
Unexpectedly good.
I didn't recognise who was singing this when I saw the film, despite having her albums and having seen her live:
It's Emiliana Torini, Icelandic despite the Italian name.
Steel Panther do the Backstreet Boys.
Alice Russell
And inspired by the Halestorm Lady Gaga, here's Halestorm Daft Punk - which I think is a great version of a great song.
And most stuff by Ortopilot is good - [url= https://www.youtube.com/user/ortoPilot/videos ]https://www.youtube.com/user/ortoPilot/videos[/url]
Alice Donut doing War Pigs. Makes me wonder why Sabbath didn't sack Ozzy off in favour of a trombone years ago.
Love the Land of Confusion and Enjoy the Silence covers. A few from my playlist -