i thinks ryan adams wonderwall is poos...
i dispise jonny cash (simply for the fact that nobody ever heard of him 3 yrs ago and now everybody cliams they love him.. name 5 songs??? usually shuts them up) as much a Quo ha ha but his cover of "i see a darkness" is a classic
what about madness- one step beyond ha
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
Should point out that in my couple of years on foot.ie this is at least the third thread on 'best cover versions' ...I predict a 'worst cover versions' thread before sun up.
Off the top of my head and awarding extra points for doing something a little different to the original...
Kate Bush' Wuthering Heights covered by China Drum (N.B. NOT the clown with the acoustic guitar)
Joe Jacksons Got The Time covered by Anthrax
Julie Cruise' Falling covered by The Wedding Present
Rogers & Hammersteins 'A Few of My Favourite Things' covered by Me First & The Gimme-Gimmes
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Wheatus - A Little Respect
i going too see erasure n a few weeks...... gonna be great...
while i agree he was one of the most famous singer songwriters for soem time i think he now holds a fake cult status due to his popularity mainly from liverpool winning the CL.... as i have said i think his cover of "i see a darkness" is one of the best cover versions ever but when ever i some one elses hears it there like thats **** put on ring of fire... most of his own songs are dark. but his most famous ones are either funny or cheesy
Mojopin, you're living in a world of wrong there. Folsom Prison Blues is neither funny or cheesy.
Lionel is right, this is a recurring thread. I'll try and pick songs I haven't mentioned on the previous threads.
Paul Anka's entire new album. Special mention to Black Hole Sun.
The Fall - Mr.Pharmacist
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Running scared
One I know I've mentioned before, but is worth repeating:
Ballboy - Born in the USA
Ceci n'est pas une signature
Jogged by noby's post: The Fall's cover of The Kinks' Victoria I always loved, and isn't There's A Ghost In My House by them a cover as well?
Other faves, not already mentioned, off the top of me head:
The Futureheads - Hounds Of Love
Soft Cell - Tainted Love
Hayseed Dixie - Highway To Hell
The Gourds - Gin And Juice
Tony Tribe - Red Red Wine
Richard X & Sugababes - Freak Like Me
Sonic Youth - Into The Groovey
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more bass
Johnny Cash - Personal Jesus
Glen Hansard - Everytime (Britney Spears song he did on that accoustic thingy)
arctic monkeys - love machine
Lots of good covers on The Bad Seeds' "Kicking Against the *****s." My favorites are Hey Joe and Muddy Water.
Both Minor Threat and The Sex Pistols do excellent versions of Stepping Stone.
Spizz does a good version of Kraftwerk's "The Model".
Who did the original version of Mr. Pharmacist?
The Lemonheads - Brass Buttons (Gram Parsons song)
The Trash Can Sinatras - To Sir With Love
Teenage Fanclub - Have You Ever Seen The Rain
Elvis Costello - My Funny Valentine, (What's So Funny Bout) Peace Love and Understanding, I'm Your Toy.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
George Clinton - Because
RHCP - Love Rollercoaster (Don't like RHCP but this is a brilliant version of a brilliant song)
Prince - Betcha By Golly Wow
Sun Ra - Early Autumn, China Gates, Frisco Fog, Prelude To A Kiss
Wheatus - A Little Respect
Rammstein - The Model (you have to hear it to believe it)
The Blues Brothers - Jailhouse Rock
Nirvana - The Man Who Sold The World (Don't like Nirvana but it's a really good version)
David Bowie - Wild Is The Wind, Let's Spend The Night Together
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What the hell has Johnny Cash got to do with Liverpool?
And some people like the cheesy ones, be they A Boy Named Sue, or Ring of Fire or Ballad of a Teenage Queen or whatever. You don't have to like Man in Black to be a Johnny Cash fan. You sound like one of those pathetic fans who decry people who like the same things as "not real fans", pretending that they're somehow superior out of some fear that 'their' thing is being invaded....as i have said i think his cover of "i see a darkness" is one of the best cover versions ever but when ever i some one elses hears it there like thats **** put on ring of fire... most of his own songs are dark. but his most famous ones are either funny or cheesy
to be fair to mojo especially in cobh any night out you will hear liverpool fans go de de de de then alrite alrite in scouse acsent, then team of crraghers then back to johnny cash it is annoying the way they think its a club song type thing. i like johnny cash myself btw, possibly the film opened my eyes to him more.
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Not fond of our fans doing Ring of Fire at games either, especially when they're doing it whilst only drawing 2-2 at home to Shelbourne
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