Favourite Cover Songs


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so whats everyone's favourite cover songs?

i enjoyed Crosby Stills Nash and Young's cover of Woodstock (song was originally done by Joni Mitchell)

Lenny Kravitz's cover of the Guess Who's American Woman

Big Sugar - Let it Ride (cover of the Bachman turner overdrive song)

The Guess Who - Light my fire (a very rare cover of the doors hit)

BTO - House of the Rising Sun (a kinda new cover of the 60s hit by i forget who :s)

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cradle of filth - sleepless (the original song is from a band named Anatema)

tool - comfortably numb (I dont need to present the original maker of the song :roll: )

a perfect circle - perfect enemy (vacant) (song from a demo by the tapeworm project)

Originally posted by Geronimo

I think that House of the Rising Sun is by Pennywise.

NOFX - Gin and Juice (cover)

punk covers - california dreaming

pennywise - I Come From A Land Down Under

punk covers - green acres (for comedy)

House of the Rising Sun is by The Animals

btw is that California Dreaming version that ur talking about the one by the Japanese punk band on the 'Fat Wreck Chords' compilation? - if it is it is v good...

Originally posted by baphomet_ie

btw is that California Dreaming version that ur talking about the one by the Japanese punk band on the 'Fat Wreck Chords' compilation? - if it is it is v good...

It is not japanese. I dont know who it is. I just grabbed a whole list while searching for punk cover. sounds like pennywise or maybe me first and the gimme gimmes

/edit but the gin and juice cover is the best i have heard.

Originally posted by twist

......V.A. - Fat Wreck Volume II (Survival Of The Fattest) 38.81 00:42:16 CBR 128

........01 Hi Standard - California Dreaming.mp3

that one?

yeh thats what i mean - Hi Standard - they're Japanese - really good version of California Dreamin IMHO

:)

Originally posted by twist

its probab;y the only hi-standard song i like :p

there are so many good punk covers its retarded.

seriously have 100s

ohh and nice misfits sig baphomet. hehe

yeh tbh the only two Hi-Standard songs I know are the ones on that album eheh

oh and thx yeh I couldnt think of many 'appropriate' Misfits lyrics for a sig... :D

do u like Samhain?

oh ok eheh

I do like ALL Danzig (Misifits, Samhain, Danzig) :)

and I dont like the new 'Misfits' either (obviously ;))

yeh that's some song eheh

'Gotta have u on my wall, gotta have u on my wall....'

lol

I know I shouldnt really do this, but w00t! 1000 posts at last :D - its been a long time comin eheh

Originally posted by twist

hehe the new misfits suck. i saw em once live. man they where bad.

the box set in the coffins rules. man i wish i could find a copy of that kickin around

i shouldn't do this...but.

congrats on 1k

thx :D

u can get the box set on Amazon I think - definitely on eBay - I have it (and the Samhain box set) - the CD covers r cool - theyre opaque black - and u get a Fiend Club Badge and a cool lyric booklet with it.

Yeh I got pretty much every Danzig-written song - and the classical album 'Black Aria'

Yeh the new Misfits are crappy methinks...

Stevie Ray Vaughn - Voodoo Child [preferably the one played at Carnegie hall - 13 minutes long!!!).

I guarantee if you are a Hendrix fan you will love this song. BTW if you watched Black Hawk Down - just as they're getting into the chopper near the start of the movie they're playing this very version of the song.

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