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A Song for You, Whiskeytown covers Graham Parsons
Blitzkrieg Bop, Material Issue covers the Ramones
Positively Fourth Street, Lucinda Williams covers Bob Dylan
Gin and Juice, The Gourds cover Snoop
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Are you sure you don't mean Phish? Or Ween? Or String Cheese Incident? Who the hell are The Gourds?

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Dynamite Hack's cover of NWA's "boyz n the hood" with acoustic guitars and soft man voice.

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Dynamite Hack's cover of NWA's "boyz n the hood" with acoustic guitars and soft man voice.

hilarious...


The music video is funny as hell too.

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Gin and Juice, The Gourds cover Snoop


Are you sure you don't mean Phish? Or Ween? Or String Cheese Incident? Who the hell are The Gourds?


The Gourds are a great Texas roots band. Their best work is a CD called Buttermilk & Rifles; I consider it to be an alt-country/neo-roots masterpiece. The CD is nominally a solo project by one of the Gourds singers, Kevin Russell, but all of the band members contribute to it and the band performs songs from it live.

Their bluegrass cover of Gin and Juice is brilliant and hilarious. I believe Phish's cover (and those of other bands, too, as the Gourds' cover caused quite a sensation in some circles) may take its inspiration from the Gourds' effort. I could, however, be wrong about this last part.

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The Gourds are a great Texas roots band. Their best work is a CD called Buttermilk & Rifles; I consider it to be an alt-country/neo-roots masterpiece. The CD is nominally a solo project by one of the Gourds singers, Kevin Russell, but all of the band members contribute to it and the band performs songs from it live.

Their bluegrass cover of Gin and Juice is brilliant and hilarious. I believe Phish's cover (and those of other bands, too, as the Gourds' cover caused quite a sensation in some circles) may take its inspiration from the Gourds' effort. I could, however, be wrong about this last part.


i know who you're talking about, and was introduced to the version back in 98 by a guy who was, incidentally, a phish fan.

never been a big fan of the "hey let's take a rap song and turn it into a country song because we're white and it'll sound funny" but this one was really well done. and actually, sounded like its own song.


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Mental Midget wrote:
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Gin and Juice, The Gourds cover Snoop


Are you sure you don't mean Phish? Or Ween? Or String Cheese Incident? Who the hell are The Gourds?


The Gourds are a great Texas roots band. Their best work is a CD called Buttermilk & Rifles; I consider it to be an alt-country/neo-roots masterpiece. The CD is nominally a solo project by one of the Gourds singers, Kevin Russell, but all of the band members contribute to it and the band performs songs from it live.

Their bluegrass cover of Gin and Juice is brilliant and hilarious. I believe Phish's cover (and those of other bands, too, as the Gourds' cover caused quite a sensation in some circles) may take its inspiration from the Gourds' effort. I could, however, be wrong about this last part.


I know who they are Midge. I was just cracking wise on a pet peeve of mine, mis-labeled songs on P2P networks. I've had to get into numerous arguments about this song, as it's been listed as all the bands I rattled off, and I often futilely and vehemently explain that it's The Gourds. Didn't mean to make you write all that in vain. My apologies, kind sir.

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1. Metallica "Am I Evil?" (Diamond Head)
2. Drowning Pool "Creeping Death" (Metallica)
3. Nirvana "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" (Leadbelly)
4. U2 "Beat On The Brat" (Ramones)
5. Faith No More "War Pigs" (Black Sabbath)

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5. Faith No More "War Pigs" (Black Sabbath)



oohh...also a good one.

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Faith No More's best cover is "This Guy's In Love With You" by Burt Bacharach.

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Gin and Juice, The Gourds cover Snoop


Are you sure you don't mean Phish? Or Ween? Or String Cheese Incident? Who the hell are The Gourds?


The Gourds are a great Texas roots band. Their best work is a CD called Buttermilk & Rifles; I consider it to be an alt-country/neo-roots masterpiece. The CD is nominally a solo project by one of the Gourds singers, Kevin Russell, but all of the band members contribute to it and the band performs songs from it live.

Their bluegrass cover of Gin and Juice is brilliant and hilarious. I believe Phish's cover (and those of other bands, too, as the Gourds' cover caused quite a sensation in some circles) may take its inspiration from the Gourds' effort. I could, however, be wrong about this last part.


I know who they are Midge. I was just cracking wise on a pet peeve of mine, mis-labeled songs on P2P networks. I've had to get into numerous arguments about this song, as it's been listed as all the bands I rattled off, and I often futilely and vehemently explain that it's The Gourds. Didn't mean to make you write all that in vain. My apologies, kind sir.


Whoops, I guess I'm out of the loop. I didn't know the band was at once so widely known and uniformly misidentified. Most people I talk to aren't aware of their work, which is a shame in my opinion. Kevin Russell is a really talented songwriter and the other guy is fun, too.

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So is there a Phish cover of "Gin and Juice"? I have never heard one, but I recall a friend mentioning it to me. I wonder if he was actually talking about the Gourds' version of the song.

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The most popular cover of the song, a country rendition (with a decidedly bluegrass sound) by The Gourds, was incorrectly labeled on Napster in 2000, and even today many people still mistakenly believe it was by Phish or other groups. A Ska Punk cover was done by The Berlin Project. An additional version is by Sissy Bar


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The most popular cover of the song, a country rendition (with a decidedly bluegrass sound) by The Gourds, was incorrectly labeled on Napster in 2000, and even today many people still mistakenly believe it was by Phish or other groups. A Ska Punk cover was done by The Berlin Project. An additional version is by Sissy Bar


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So is there a Phish cover of "Gin and Juice"? I have never heard one, but I recall a friend mentioning it to me. I wonder if he was actually talking about the Gourds' version of the song.


Im not sure if they have ever recorded one, but they have definitely played it live before. Not sure if it was inspired by the Gourds or not.

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here's another one i liked a lot...

"i got you babe" beavis & butthead (sonny & cher)


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Coach Crapowski and excessive amounts of liquor once did an excellent (edit: according to me) rendition of Metallica's Harvester of Sorrow following a White Sox winner. PK homered in the game.

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Coach Crapowski and excessive amounts of liquor once did an excellent (edit: according to me) rendition of Metallica's Harvester of Sorrow following a White Sox winner. PK homered in the game.


Links???

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There was no recording equipment turned on to capture this gem.

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My personal favorite is Ani DiFranco and Jackie Chan doing "Unforgettable," followed closely by Don Ho's "Shock the Monkey." :lol:

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Is Richard Cheese's entire discography disqualified?

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