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Doug Pinnick - Vocals , Yngwie Malmsteen - Guitars , Billy Sheehan - Bass , Vinnie Culaiuta - Drums
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Sorry if this one has been posted before but I try and search each time before.....
Doug Pinnick - Vocals , Yngwie Malmsteen - Guitars , Billy Sheehan - Bass , Vinnie Culaiuta - Drums
Some Jeff Healey for your dining and dancing pleasure. The first is a cover of the Zep classic, with Blues Traveler's John Popper on harmonica doing Robert Plant's part.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIi_V64TALU&feature=fvw
A Hendrix tune that was inexplicably left off Healey's excellent Cover To Cover album from 1995.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FBLsU6Tdxs
A Stealer's Wheel tune written by the late Gerry Rafferty with Joe Eagan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0kKrWjj6jw
It kinda fits in a weird way here.....
All Female: Iron Maidens
Found this while looking for an old Chris Farlowe tune (don't ask). Talk about a note for note cover, Rod Stewart was impressed enough to invite the band to perform the song with him on a tv special.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xkPJNgvWL8&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FJRVa9t2_g
Funny how the Stereophonics guy doesn't try to sing so much like Rod (like he does on the record) when he's on stage with the real Rod.
Impressive cover though. If I heard it on the radio, I might have thought it was the original.
Now let's hear them do "Bad n Ruin" or "Sweet Lady Mary". :biggrin:
Actually, there does seem to be a FACES influence in the Stereophonics own material, upon further review......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WRaOcTl5tk
I don't have to show you people my Id. I know the Law friend.
The amount of certifiably weird shit you can find at Youtube never ceases to amaze me. Case in point: This track was recorded for some sort of odd and obscure tribute album of Carpenters songs in the early nineties. This tune is pretty much what you'd expect, the typical dour take on a pop song that was all the rage a couple of decades ago. What does stand out is the uncanny way Johnette Napolitano's (Concrete Blonde) voice sounds like Karen Carpenter in places, giving off an almost eery effect that is fairly unsettling.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_A9kn8JzVk&feature=related
I've got that Carpenters tribute CD. Some interesting reinterpretations of their songs on there. I thought Shonen Knife put a different spin on this one.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ba360Dz1sQ
This one oddly works as well.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y21VecIIdBI
and well.... this song is just weird, no matter who sings it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuxRs4ynKbM
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers still put on one Hell of a live show, but let's face it, they lost an essential piece of the puzzle when Stan Lynch left the band. They even used to let him sing once in a while....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXmcmQJjaxY
And while we're on the subject of Tom Petty, here's one I never heard before tonight.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTF2tmRjNcY
The female lead sings.
Just for the Canon. Hope I did not repeat. But it is the beach for me tomorrow for the weekend. Finally a piece of summer for me. Hello Thurman!
lol double post in the Edit...but hilarious video cover.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USriZ...58583D26D14785
Lol love the Mom's huge ta ta's hanging with the strippers. HA!
I want to Thank You.
So what if the Sex Pistols did an Elvis cover? Well... half of the Sex Pistols anyway........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0OMWF3wH6I
Ford I hope you will like this....least give me some feedback. You are my friend.
Sit down Waldo.
You know, I didn't realize who the singer was here until I looked up the band. Ty Taylor of "Rock Star:INXS" fame. Still think he got a raw deal on that show, and was a far better singer then that JD kid.
Like their approach.... kinda sounds like The Reverend Al Green showed up at Woodstock and booted Joe Cocker off the stage. :biggrin:
This is cool...pretty much what it would sound like if the Beatles covered Stairway To Heaven.
The try and the fail of the new kids:
Sorry, FORD... But I can't help posting this cover of "Sharp dressed man", because of the drummer who goes hilariously weird while playing.
:biggrin:
Many bands have tried to cover this song, but none have really done it justice. Except for one.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUxh5cJjwEw
...Hell, it might be better than the Stones own live version on Flashpoint.
I saw the Stones in Paris in June 1990, during the tour that Flashpoint is a highlight of.
The band rendered the song very nicely IMO, but Mick's singing was too low, which weakened it IMO.
I don't think that it is the right thing to do for a band who covers another to try and sound the same, when
they don't try to literally impersonate the original.
Of course we have great examples in VH ("Where Have All the Good Times Gone", "You're No Good") of how
a band can grab a song and make it different, and better in addition.
Eric Burdon & WAR covered "Paint it Black", and if it might be a little long to stay tuned to it throughout, it is a
re-interpretation of the song, maybe a little too re-interpreting, but at least they don't just try to imitate the original,
and it brings something new and more or less (depends on how much you like it or not) pertinent to it.
I do find this one entertaining....lol especially the borrowing of 50k from his daughter:
I didn't think anyone could cover this one better than Bowie did, but this comes close......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPtw41Wpus0
What the fuck, I'll throw in the Bowie version too.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCgNCczbixc