December 5th, 2003

COVER YOUR EARS

Scanning the radio dial I came across two stations playing different cover songs at the exact same time. The alterna rock station was playing that stale biscuit Fred Durt

4 Responses to “COVER YOUR EARS

  1. Robert George says:

    Scott, love your music commentary on Eric’s site — a valuable addition. Have to take issue with a couple of comments today. You are basically correct on the “Behind Blue Eyes” cover, but I generally like Limp Bizkit (call it a guilty pleasure).

    Must disagree with one point on Bad Company. You are right that they only had one good song — but Feel Like Making Love wasn’t it. I have to vote for “Can’t Get Enough of Your Love” — much better hook and it actually has some rhythm to it. Does Kid Rock become more interesting when you try to forget that Ted Nugent did his schtick so much better?

    I hate to tell you this, but for most people, Rod Stewart’s “First Cut Is the Deepest” IS quote-the original.” I guarantee that if you ask 10 people who did that song originally 8 of them will say Stewart. Listening to Sheryl, you can tell she’s covering Rod, not Cat.

    Speaking of second covers, Britney is guilty of the same thing you accuse Sheryl of: “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” was a cover of a song by an obscure band called The Arrows.

    Finally, you didn’t mention it, but the best cover of the year was The Ataris doing Don Henley’s “The Boys of Summer.” Even though it’s about youth and romance, the phrase always makes one think of baseball — appropos for a sports blog, methinks!

  2. Javier says:

    Just some random comments:

    You can always count on a great cover of any number of songs when you go to a Pearl jam concert. Here are some from their regular repertoir: Baba OReily, Leaving Here, The Kids Are Aliright, Timeless Melody, Fortunate Son, Save it for Later, Last Kiss, Can’t Help Falling in Love, Crazy Mary, Crown of Thorns, Gimmie Some Truth, Rockin in the Free World, I Am A Patriot, Know Your Rights, Throw your arms around me

    Metallica’s cover of the Blue Oyster Cult’s Astronomy is ten times better than the original. Their cover of Queen’s Stone Cold Crazy kicks incredible amounts of ass.

    I saw Built to Spill in cocert do three absolutely and insanely amazing covers in one night: Cheap Trick’s Dream Police, George Harrison’s What is life (complete with live horn section) and Skynyrd’s Freebird. The next time I saw them they played a 15 minute Cortez the Killer. Doug Marstch is GOD!

  3. darren says:

    Wow another built to spill fan. I saw them twice this year and they covered Cortez the Killer and the Clash’s White man in Hammersmith Palais. Both excellent, Cortez was at least 15 minutes to close the show. Incredible.

    Other covers of note: Nirvana doing The Man who Sold the World and the Sex Pistols doing “My Way”

    BTW: How’s Bondra looking on the left wing?

  4. Nate says:

    The best recent cover I’ve heard is David Bowie’s remake of The Modern Lovers’ “Pablo Picasso” on the _Reality_ album. The Pixies’ “Cactus” from the _Heathen_ album was also quite good. Bowie always is good at tweaking other people’s work, either in songs he covers or as a producer.

    A few mid-nineties covers I like:

    Everclear, “American Girl” (Tom Petty). I don’t know if this ever made it onto an album, but they used to do a speeded-up punk version at their live shows.

    Save Ferris, “Come On Eileen” (Dexy’s Midnight Runners). Upbeat ska version of a cheesy eighties classic. (80s songs are fairly easily adapted to ska/punk, e.g. Reel Big Fish’s “Hungry Like the Wolf” or Less Than Jake’s “867-5309 (Jenny).”)

    John Cale, “Hallelujah” (Leonard Cohen). Chill-inducing folk ballad performed live on Cale’s _Fragments of a Rainy Season_. Later became popular as the love theme in “Shrek.”

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