frothy11
Credits at end of movie 'Cadillac Records' say that Willie Dixon sued Led Zep and was awarded $1 million. Didn't say what song they didn't pay for.
It's a darn good movie.
Favorite cover?
frothy11 Credits at end of movie 'Cadillac Records' say that Willie Dixon sued Led Zep and was awarded $1 million. Didn't say what song they didn't pay for. It's a darn good movie. |
again, great thread! Richie Haven's cover of Dylan's 'License to Kill'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JltNLkh03ME |
Cassandra Wilson, Van Morrison's Tubelo Honey studio version from her amazing 'Blue Light til Dawn' album https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJuKHy64inE music video version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py0LYQEAs4k terrific musicians, and recording on that album. Also, her version of 'Strange Fruit'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKJ3MU6tx6Y Billie Holiday original https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Web007rzSOI |
+1 for elliotbnewcombjr's pick of "Famous Blue Raincoat" by Jennifer Warnes. I don't think Jennifer or that album got enough credit for reviving interest in Leonard Cohen's music. While there are a lot of great Leonard Cohen covers out there, my two favorites are Lloyd Cole's versions of "Chelsea Hotel" (from the "I'm Your Fan" tribute CD) and "Famous Blue Raincoat" (from the "Rare On Air - Volume 2" CD). |
Where to start...oh yes, Aaron Neville's "Everyone Plays the Fool", "It Feels Like Rain", well, the entire "Warm Your Heart" album is a sonic treasure trove! Another surprise for me was the "Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles" from about '93. A Who's Who of country stars of the time do a bang-up job on a selection of Eagles toons. Clint Black on "Desperado" stands out as does Vince Gills take on "I Can't Tell You Why". All quite well executed both creatively and technically. |
Here are a few I thought of: I HEARD I THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE (Gladys Knight ....). Marvin Gaye, Creedence ... PEOPLEGET READY (The Impressions). Chambers Brothers Live CALIFORNIA DREAMIN (Mommas ...). Jose Feliciano GOING OUT OF MY HEAD (Little Anthony ....) Wes Montgomery TEQUILA (The Champs). Wes Montgomery |
While admitting I’ve never heard Grant Green’s version of "Moon River", I can’t imagine a version better than that of Henry Mancini. Regarding Dylan’s take on "The House Of The Rising Son", the reason The Animals’ pianist Alan Price is in Don’t Look Back is because Bob loved version their of the song, and invited Alan to join him on the road. |
david_ten3
Without a doubt, sound only for initial discovery and repeated listening of any song, both the sounds, and especially the meaning of the words. Each individual gets their own mental interpretation of a Bob Dylan song, or, in this case, Van's Tupelo Honey. You might discover after several listenings that it is the 'Taste of Freedom' that is Sweet. When MTV was new, I was horrified to hear one of my son's friends ask him: "Pete, did you SEE that song yet?" Any Music Video takes away the possibility of individual interpretations, locks the song to that singular presentation for initial experience. ............................................... Now, after being fully familiar with both Cassandra and her cover, this studio video, the type showing the real musicians actually playing, is terrific, a treat to see who makes such wonderful sounds. If it was your initial introduction, it is wonderful, but, ....................... |
mitchagain6 I agree, that album re-energized my interest in Leonard's writing. Her version of 'Joan of Arc' is incredible. Making love to the fire, holy smoke. |
Neil Young and Crazy Horse doing the Beatles "I Saw Her Standing There". I saw this on a Paul McCartney Tribute night and it brought the house down. Dirty old Town by the Pogues Lots of covers of Dylans songs were better than his versions imho - "All along the Watchtower" and "A hard rains gonna fall" as just 2 examples off the top of my head |
One of my favs and dare I say better than the original https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgFQ6WmxdMs Mumford n Sons The Boxer & I'm on Fire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAl-vZsswb4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU6p7nsk9lo |
When I was composing my post in the ongoing "One Hit Wonder" thread I was reminded of the cover of "Harlem Nocturne" by The Viscounts, which was released in both 1959 and 1966. A totally unique and IMO fantastic cover of an old jazz standard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfAv8yAaHps (I suspect that the speaking which follows the recording is from the soundtrack of the 1983 film "Christine," which used The Viscounts’ recording in its soundtrack). Regards, -- Al |
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I dislike Jimmy Eat World on a massive scale but their cover of The Prodigy’s Firestarter is straight amazing. https://youtu.be/qyR27LnGC0s |