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The Blind Boys of Alabama/Mavis Staples - Dream On/Walk This Way/Same Old Song and Dance (Medley)

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:31 pm 
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The Blind Boys of Alabama/Mavis Staples - Dream On/Walk This Way/Same Old Song and Dance (Medley)

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I like Cake. but youre crazy if you think thats better than Gloria Gaynor's version.
(Her version is in my top 50 songs ever)
EDIT: So you and IMU are fighting over who was wrong first?
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Also, while I like the Joe's version, I think the Beatles version of Friends is underrated

Don't you have Wu Tang lyrics to derail a decent thread with?

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(Bon Jovi does a great version as well)

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:33 pm 
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Aerosmith - Train Kept A Rollin
Metallica - Whiskey In The Jar

That might be the only Aerosmith song I like, maybe they shouldn't write any songs and just be a cover band. It's much better than the Yardbirds version (Did they even write it?)

That Metallica song is dogshit.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:41 pm 
originally a Yardbirds song.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:34 pm 
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That is by far the worst cover mentioned here :lol:
The Yardbird's version is much better


If you want to talk about an Aerosmith cover, Come Together.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:18 pm 
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Baby McNown wrote:
originally a Yardbirds song.



No sir. That is the great Johnny Burnette and the Rock and Roll Trio. And their version remains the best by far.

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

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:21 pm 
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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originally a Yardbirds song.



No sir. That is the great Johnny Burnette and the Rock and Roll Trio. And their version remains the best by far.

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

[Insert story about getting Johnny Burnette's sloppy seconds here]

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Actually, it's not even a Johnny Burnette song, but the way he arranged it I think it's fair to call his an original.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci4EQDD4CqA

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Baby McNown wrote:
originally a Yardbirds song.



No sir. That is the great Johnny Burnette and the Rock and Roll Trio. And their version remains the best by far.

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

We are all wrong. It was actually written by Tiny Bradshaw. I'm convinced every rock n roll hit that pre-dates 1965, was written by a black man.

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[Insert story about getting Johnny Burnette's sloppy seconds here]



Sorry to disappoint, boyd. Johnny was well before my time. I do have some good Memphis stories though- stories that include Alex Chilton, Ron Easley, a guy named Angerhead, a hillbilly drummer girl, John Wayne Gacy, the Antenna Club, the Hellcats, and an 80-something drummer named Ringo.

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We are all wrong. It was actually written by Tiny Bradshaw. I'm convinced every rock n roll hit that pre-dates 1965, was written by a black man.



See my link to Tiny's version? Like I said, though, the Rock and Roll Trio's arrangement is so radically different, I might call it the original. I mean, the Yardbirds and Aerosmith were covering Johnny Burnette, not Tiny Bradshaw.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
[Insert story about getting Johnny Burnette's sloppy seconds here]



Sorry to disappoint, boyd. Johnny was well before my time. I do have some good Memphis stories though- stories that include Alex Chilton, Ron Easley, a guy named Angerhead, a hillbilly drummer girl, John Wayne Gacy, the Antenna Club, the Hellcats, and an 80-something drummer named Ringo.

Well, christ, give us something, but fuck that Ringo guy, I hear he sucks.

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Well, christ, give us something, but fuck that Ringo guy, I hear he sucks.


Okay, boyd, I'm in a good mood after the big Bear victory and enjoying a nice buzz so I'll regale you.

In 1989-90 my band was at the top of its game. I mean we were fucking ferocious. We went down to Memphis to play a show at the Antenna club. There was a local Memphis punk band called Metrowaste that was on the bill with us. I guess they were the Memphis version of hardcore at the time which meant that they may have been aggressive for Memphis, but they weren't anything close to as nasty and loud as we were.

Anyway, the frontman of Metrowaste was this crazy motherfucker named Angerhead. (I think his real name may have been Mark.) When we rolled in these Memphis boys knew we were from Chicago and all they wanted to talk about was Gacy. They were fascinated by that fucker. A couple of them had driven up to Chicago just to see where Gacy lived on Summerdale. They had brought back jars of dirt from his lot. We thought it was a little odd but they were cool guys. We rocked the fuck out that night.

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Cash's cover of "Southern Accent" blows Petty's original away too.

Big fan of Cash, but can't agree.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkiL3XIAgWY


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I Can't Get No Satisfaction - Otis Redding

Maybe not better but just as good imo. Love both versions


This was another one I was thinking of when I put Day Tripper on my list. His cover of Respect is very good too.


"Respect" is an Otis Redding song. Aretha Franklin covered it two years after its original release in 1965.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Cash's cover of "Southern Accent" blows Petty's original away too.

Big fan of Cash, but can't agree.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkiL3XIAgWY


Man, when Johnny talk about "that drunk tank in Atlanta" and "goin' to work Orlando", I fuckin' believe him. I know Petty wrote the song, but to me it seem like he's talking about someone else.

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sjboyd0137 wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
I like Cake. but youre crazy if you think thats better than Gloria Gaynor's version.
(Her version is in my top 50 songs ever)
EDIT: So you and IMU are fighting over who was wrong first?
good stuff.
Also, while I like the Joe's version, I think the Beatles version of Friends is underrated

Don't you have Wu Tang lyrics to derail a decent thread with?

I dont post lyrics outside the Wu Tang lyrics thread.

Are you saying Wu Tang Lyrics ruin the Wu Tang lyrics thread?


Anyways, youve ruined more threads than Eaglo Jeff


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Scorps- Cant explain

Fugees- Killing me softly

Milli Vanilli- Blame it on the Rain

John Mellencamp- Wild nights

Bay City Rollers- I only want to be with You.


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Mr. Belvidere wrote:
Scorps- Cant explain

Fugees- Killing me softly

Milli Vanilli- Blame it on the Rain

John Mellencamp- Wild nights

Bay City Rollers- I only want to be with You.

Mellencamp better than Van Morrison :shock: :?

Also, Blame it on the Rain wasn't a cover.

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Metallica's rendition of Seger's Turn the Page.

Seger: http:/youtu.be/FaxjUUdGdH8

Metallica: http://youtu.be/5EAIJv_OM4w

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Black Keys: Have Love Will Travel

I don't even know who originally did it, but I know this version is better than the 4-5 other versions of this song I have heard.

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Anything by Tributosaurus.

William Shatner: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

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Anything by Tributosaurus.

William Shatner: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

I'm partial to Shatner's Rocket Man

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Any song Jeff Buckley covered is probably better than the original.

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