Re: Covers that equal or better the originals

more extraordinary guitar from Jeff Healey, lord I wish he were still alive. OK, it's not really equal without a vocal, but Jeff's guitar just destroys mr Page's effort imo. I had forgotten that this is on that same CD, if you don't have it that's why you need it. Also check out his cover of Jimi's Freedom, very nice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIi_V64TALU

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74 (edited by airportdon 2011-08-25 13:26:05)

Re: Covers that equal or better the originals

Grand Funk doing Rolling Stones "Gimme Shelter" off the Survival ALbum...& The Animals '"Inside Looking out" from the 2nd (RED)  Album..
                                                                                                TURN IT UP TO 11 !!!

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

75 (edited by Rocket 2011-08-25 15:28:43)

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airportdon wrote:

Grand Funk doing Rolling Stones "Gimme Shelter" off the Survival ALbum...& The Animals '"Inside Looking out" from the 2nd (RED)  Album..
                                                                                                TURN IT UP TO 11 !!!

Wow, cannot agree on Gimme Shelter by the Stones being surpassed! yikes  My opinion is Grand Funk's version is pathetic-let me emphasize for friendliness' sake, in my opinion, and comparatively speaking, if only for me.  On the other hand, Inside Looking Out....Grand Funk's version, in my opinion and for me, comparatively speaking, if only (apparently not) for me, makes the Animals' look tame!  big_smile

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Re: Covers that equal or better the originals

Mark Farner still can "Nail" all of his written & cover songs that Grand Funk performed in the past....His energy is incredible-like the energizer rabbit.
His fame & fortune has not gone to his head & is a super cool guy to talk to when he has the time... It's too bad Don and Mel don't get along with him because they could incredible today.....but Mark does not need them.

Today's Stones to me (even though they are Icons) are just hanging on to their fame/glory...I was not impressed the last time I saw them...( Pearl Jam blew them off the stage.... )
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And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

Re: Covers that equal or better the originals

I've never heard the original "Sloe Gin", but it was the song that got me into Joe's music...so his version is very special to me and still up there in my favourite 3 Joe songs. I can't imagine a better version exists!

Wishbone Ash - "Motherless Child" ... Andy Powell's vocal is beautiful.

Tempest - "Paperback Writer"...I love this version!!

Paul Rodgers covering anything - he could sing nursery rhymes and I'd still listen to that voice! However, one of my favourites of his covers is "Standin' Around Crying" from his A Tribute to Muddy Waters album.

Also love Devil's Creek's version of the James Taylor song "Fire & Rain".

78 (edited by Curby 2011-08-26 08:31:23)

Re: Covers that equal or better the originals

airportdon wrote:

Mark Farner still can "Nail" all of his written & cover songs that Grand Funk performed in the past....His energy is incredible-like the energizer rabbit.
His fame & fortune has not gone to his head & is a super cool guy to talk to when he has the time... It's too bad Don and Mel don't get along with him because they could incredible today.....but Mark does not need them.

Today's Stones to me (even though they are Icons) are just hanging on to their fame/glory...I was not impressed the last time I saw them...( Pearl Jam blew them off the stage.... )
.

I have to agree with you about today's version of the Stones milking their past glory.  They shoul've retired 20 years ago when the well finally went dry.  Their legacy however (for me) has groan enormously.  Revisiting their earlier output has got me rethinking where they stand in rock history. Right now I'd say they've past the Beatles and all the other pretenders to the throne.  Their biggest mistake was letting Mick Taylor go and though I like Ronnie Wood alot I don't think his or Brian Jones' playing touches Mick's.

Re: Covers that equal or better the originals

I've been meaning to post this for while. This is Francis Dunnery's cover of the Genesis song Back in New York City.

Francis is a huge Genesis fan, have a listen and see what you think.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRu-YnpCYGM

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