Cover Songs: Better than the Original?
Evidently, music producers strongly encourage full-length recordings to include at least one cover, as covers apparently have a strong "sell" factor. Few covers, however, manage to achieve "better than the original" status. I propose five categories, in descending order of quality (followed by my own examples):
1. Better
2. Interesting, but not Great
3. Could/Should Have Been Good
4. Sounds the Same/Pointless
5. Butchery/Hall of Shame
Examples:
1. Coal -- of Motorhead's "Ace of Spades": the jazzy Canadian rockabilly band’s cover of the early thrash “classic,” complete with brush drums and a sweet-voiced female singer; more enjoyable for the wide cross-genre leap
-- Cowboy Junkies -- of Velvet Underground's "Sweet Jane": another sweet-voiced female single from another subdued Canadian band brings something new to a familiar track
2. Red Hot Chili Peppers -- of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground": funky synth track becomes a funky hard rock track
-- O*** -- of New Order's "Blue Monday": the original is so good, apparently a bad cover is hard to pull off
-- Johnny Cash -- of Nine Inch Nails's "Hurt": people love this cover, somewhat understandably -- but mostly in an honorific sense (i.e., out of respect for the Man in Black)
-- Faith No More -- of the Commodores’s "Easy": amusing cross-genre track, perhaps best appreciated as a tongue-in-cheek exercise
3. Guns n’ Roses -- of Bob Dylan’s "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" -- sounds like a good idea, but the execution left something to be desired; pales to the original; George Harrison mocked it for getting one of the three chords in the song wrong
4. Guns n' Roses -- of Paul McCartney's "Live and Let Die": nothing new here
-- Guns n' Roses -- pretty much all of "The Spaghetti Incident?"
5. Rod Stewart -- of Tom Waits's "Downtown Train" -- musically lame, changes the lyrics from a self-effacing love song into a narcissistic love song; an all-around travesty
-- Ministry -- of Bob Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay": a poor choice even for an album cut, except perhaps for comedic value
-- Guns n' Roses -- of the Rolling Stones's "Sympathy for the Devil" -- if you've heard it, you know
Upload photo
Would you look at a profile that doesn't have photos?
Probably not! Upload a photo for others to be interested.
- Higher position in search results!
- Users with pictures get 10 times more responses in their messages
- Most people only contact those with pictures
Jenny
Lina
Anna
Jessica
Dony