Most covers are bloody awful anyway. I don't ever want to hear covers. Doing a cover IMO demonstrates a lack of creativity or drive. It's a lazy thing to do.
Very few are better than the original anyway, and even when they are, they are still covers i.e. one artist simply using the creativity of another artist and the success of the track.
I hate covers.
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It's only recently in history that musicians were also songwriters. Those *are* two different disciplines. Some great players would be better off letting others write the songs (Yngwie Malmsteen, anyone?). So it's a bit silly to hate covers. SOME covers, I can totally agree with...
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I would be too if I didn't have to play contemporary pop tunes (amongst other stuff) to make a living. I didn't want to have a "real job" and playing music that I'd never even listen to on my own is part of the price I have to pay for that. I know it sounds like I'm complaining (and I guess I am), but I'd still rather make a living with my guitar in my hands than have to actually work.
Thanks, Bill. Whenever someone says that it makes me smile. I wish I would too, fwiw. It's just easier said than done.
After watching my video footage of Bob Dylan's portion of the Concert for Bangladesh, my dad's opinion was that Bob is "a songwriter who tries to be a performer." thank you for reminding me of that.
with the 'Thunderstruck' cover, nothing (other than too short) but I think the RW' cover of KoHD is pretty poor. or maybe it's just the sound quality.
I still maintain the best record Yngwie ever played on was that first Alcatrazz album. I remember him bragging in Guitar Player about how he wrote every single word and note on the Rising Force records, except for the one that Joe Lynn Turner sang on, as if he had written some great songs or something.
this is one of my favorite covers ever. EVER.
Agreed that some (actually most) covers are unnecessary and disappointing. Then there's:
Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower
The Hollies - Sandy (Springsteen), Just One Look
Beatles - (Several) Words Of Love comes to mind first
Janis - Me & Bobby McGee
And so on.......and on......and on.......and on
For me at least, there are way too many great covers to blanketly condemn that outlet for some artists.
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i LOVE The Beatles' covers of Money, Twist and Shout, Please Mr. Postman, Til There Was You, Roll Over Beethoven, Chains, Boys, A Taste of Honey, Slow Down, Matchbox, Rock and Roll music, Honey Don't, Everybody's Tryin' to Be My Baby. their other covers I don't know that well.
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^ That's Great. I love it. Somebody should do a cover of Fairies Wear Boots & Faeries Living at The Bottom of the Garden. I mean blend them together. that would be FUUUUUUN.
I love covers that add something new, rearrange the original, or interpret it in unexpected ways...
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