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Post by Märk »

You ever hear a song (by a songfighter/signed artist/whatever) which makes you think "MAN, I would LOVE to hear _____ do a cover of that!"?

I'll start. I'd love to hear Jute Gyte do a cover of Candy-O by the Cars.
I'd love to hear HisNameIsDan do a cover of Devil's Haircut by Beck
I'd love to hear Glenn Case do a cover of Good Times Bad Time by Zeppelin

Of course, I'd reciprocate by doing a cover of any song they want in return.

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Post by Niveous »

This reminds me of something....Oh crap, it's that time again.

*Runs off to start another thread*
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I would enjoy hearing our Mr. Kellis do something from Dylan Hicks' "Poughkeepsie" CD, especially "Hundred Dollar Bill" or "I'm Not From Around Here."

I also think that an Octothorpe cover of Lou Reed's "Sex With Your Parents" would be a hoot.

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Post by Eric Y. »

speaking of octothorpe, i think the greatest thing in the entire universe would be hearing/seeing them play "hell" by squirrel nut zippers. just think about it. absolute perfection!!
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Post by Märk »

more:

Calfborg- You should cover FBLA (off Strap It On) by Helmet (This would be *perfect*)

Roymond- Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles seems custom made for your cover-action.

15-16 Puzzle- I'll bet you'd do an awesome version of Can't Stand Losing You by The Police

Hoblit- Electric Eye by Judas Priest. Need I say more?

[edit] ONE MORE (for now) sonofsupercar- cover Drawing Flies by Soundgarden
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Post by Eric Y. »

dear wreckdom.

do you speak german? can you at least fake it?

i think you people could do a totally awesome rendition of tool's "die eier von satan". totally.
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I know Frankie has already covered REM, but I'd love to hear him tackle "Everybody Hurts."

I'd like to hear JBB teach Counting Crows how to cover Joni Mitchell right. "Big Yellow Taxi," or any song, really.

I'd like to hear Jim of Seattle cover something by his favorite guilty pleasure, Hilary Duff. I'd say "Come Clean," since that's the only one I know, but it's a heck of a track.

I'll bet Sven Mullet could do a kickass version of "Crumble," by Dada (thanks, Glenn!).

I'll bet Niveous would enjoy taking on "Hallelujah," but that's on my GoM 2004 list, so...

How about Pompeii covering "Fat Bottomed Girls?" That'd just be too devious, wouldn't it?

Sober Irishman would be the logical choice to cover The Mudmen's "Underdog," if he'd ever heard of them.

That's all I got for now.
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Post by Gazelles »

I'd like to hear sonofsupercar do "Teeth Like God's Shoeshine" by Modest Mouse, despite having already ripped off Modest Mouse on there CD.

I'd also like to hear Raised by Wolves cover "I Know" by the Barenaked Ladies. Or any of BNL's bouncy stuff from Gordon or Born on a Pirate Ship. But especially "I Know."
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sven wrote: I'd love to hear Glenn Case do a cover of Good Times Bad Time by Zeppelin
Dude, I am SO not Jimmy Page, but I might have to give this one a crack.

Maybe when I don't have what seems like 100 projects on my plate, but I might just do this. Led Zep is one of my bigger influences, perhaps you could tell and that's why you thought of this one.

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GlennCase wrote:
sven wrote: I'd love to hear Glenn Case do a cover of Good Times Bad Time by Zeppelin
Dude, I am SO not Jimmy Page, but I might have to give this one a crack.

Maybe when I don't have what seems like 100 projects on my plate, but I might just do this. Led Zep is one of my bigger influences, perhaps you could tell and that's why you thought of this one.

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oki'd love to hear you do Tangerine by led zeppelin... maybe one of there slower songs... but it's still one of my faves \m/

C Hack do Counting Crows - 'a long december'

josh woodward do 'cats in the cradle' (can't remember who did it now... i'd have to think a bit)

oh and MC frontalot re-do my song 'skank stank' see what it sounds like professional like...

and anybody that can... cover some 80's metal bands... and those solos... :::mouth waters::: O_o
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Post by GlennCase »

I can think of a bunch I would love to hear, but a thread like this could become gigantic, and grow to the point where people can't keep up with the cover requests.

SPEAKING of Gigantic...

"Gigantic" by the Pixies --- Loyalty Day
"Golgotha Tenement Blues" by Machines of Loving Grace --- sonofsupercar
"Ziggy Stardust" by David Bowie --- Frankie Big Face... ALSO
"Please don't call me Ken" by Dr. Worm --- Frankie Big Face
"A Thing Named Kim" by Biz Markie --- Pray for Mojo (this may be in progress soonish)
"My Sharona" by The Knack --- Sven Mullet... or MAYBE...
"Heart and Soul" by Huey Lewis & The News --- Sven Mullet
"Today" by The Smashing Pumpkins --- 15-16 Puzzle
"No Surprises" by Radiohead --- John Benjamin Band
"Lush and Green" by Grandpaboy --- Jack Shite
"You make me feel like a natural woman" by Aretha Franklin --- Hoblit
"Pop Music" by M --- Future Boy OR
"Airhead" by Thomas Dolby --- Future Boy
"Rolling" by Soul Coughing --- Idiot Kings
"Falling to Pieces" by Faith No More --- Eddiebangs
"Tainted Love" by Soft Cell --- Octothorpe AND
"Centerfold" by The J. Geils Band --- Octothorpe
"Wishing" by Electric Light Orchestra --- Raised by Wolves
"Weekend in New England" by Barry Manilow --- Jute Gyte
"Date Rape" by Sublime --- Brad Sucks
"Hot Hot Hot" by The Cure --- The Landfills
"Cherry Bomb" by The Runaways --- The Hell Yeahs
"Once in a lifetime" by Talking Heads --- Starfinger
"I got a name" by Jim Croce --- Brick Pig
"Mania" by Babel Fish --- Add Music... ALSO
"Coconut Tree" by The Humblebums --- Add Music
"Lust for life" by Iggy Pop --- Jon Eric
"Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley --- Lunkhead
"Thunder Kiss '65" by White Zombie --- Puce
"5/4" by Gorillaz --- The Sober Irishman
"Parents just don't understand" by Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince --- MC Frontalot
"Pump it up" by Elvis Costello --- Abominominous
"God of the Sun" by America --- Jim Tyrell
"Refugee" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers --- Blind Mime
"Don't Mean Nothing" by Richard Marx --- KOMPRESSOR


The Steely Dan Trifecta =

"Bad Sneakers" by Steely Dan --- King Arthur
"Charlie Freak" by Steely Dan --- Jim of Seattle
"Monkey in your soul" by Steely Dan --- C Hack

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Post by GlennCase »

ALSO:

"Hurt" By Nine inch Nails --- Miss
"Eruption/You Really Got Me" by Van Halen --- Ellipsis
"Money" by Pink Floyd --- Blue Lang
"Flower" by The Eels --- Ken's Super Duper Band 'N Stuff
"Drum Machine" by Too Much Joy --- Marcus Kellis
"I alone" by Live --- Abecedarian
"Shreds" by Miss --- The Voice Inside your head
"Manic Monday" by the Bangles --- Spud ALSO
"Sloop John B." by the Beach Boys --- Spud
"Heart of gold" by Neil Young --- Fluffy Porcupine
"I saw the light" by Todd Rundgren --- Brother Machine
"Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival --- Leaf 62
"My name is Jonas" by Weezer --- Dr. Worm
"Tribute" by Tenacious D --- Abjure!
"I Can't Stand Losing You" by the Police --- Roymond
"Bad Attraction" by Glenn Case --- The White Hat :P

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Poor June wrote:C Hack do Counting Crows - 'a long december'
Hey, that's a nice song. I've got a crapload of stuff on my plate, but I also don't have a life, so everything might work out alright.
GlennCase wrote:"Bad Attraction" by Glenn Case --- The White Hat :P
I have it on good authority that you've got a cover of "Bad Attraction" by the Black Hat coming at you, if only a certain color could get his drums finished... ;)
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c hack wrote:I have it on good authority that you've got a cover of "Bad Attraction" by the Black Hat coming at you, if only a certain color could get his drums finished... ;)
OOH! That sounds cool. Thanks for the tip.

Also: I am not sure if my wish of "Monkey in your soul" was the most obvious choice for you, but I do think it would be interesting to see how you would interpret it.

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Glenn,

I do not have, and can not find, 'God Of The Sun'. You got this on file? I'd love to hear it.

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jimtyrrell wrote:Glenn,

I do not have, and can not find, 'God Of The Sun'. You got this on file? I'd love to hear it.

Jim
I will hook you up, sir. I think you will like it too, but I am at work right now.

Thinking of this further, Marshall Crenshaw songs would suit you well also, such as "Mary Anne" or "There she goes again"

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c hack wrote:
Poor June wrote:C Hack do Counting Crows - 'a long december'
Hey, that's a nice song. I've got a crapload of stuff on my plate, but I also don't have a life, so everything might work out alright.
that would be awesome \m/
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Generic wrote:Sober Irishman would be the logical choice to cover The Mudmen's "Underdog," if he'd ever heard of them.
I searched (sought?), but could not find.
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Post by obscurity »

i posted this list over on somesongs back in January, but no-one seemed inspired by it:


15-16 Puzzle covering 'I Say Nothing' by Voice Of The Beehive.
Donkey T covering 'Opportunities' by The Pet Shop Boys.
John Benjamin Band covering 'Ave Dementia' by The Marionettes
Hoblit covering 'Holly' by Republica
Frankie Big Face covering 'A Way' by The Bolshoi
sunofsupercar covering 'Swamp Thing' by The Chameleons
MISS covering 'Lights' by The Sisters Of Mercy
Swedish Masturbation Unit covering 'Pure Morning' by Placebo
Brother Machine (do they somesong?) covering 'Amelia' by The Mission

I'd like to further suggest:

Duboce Triangle covering 'Sour Times' by Portishead
The Idiot Kings covering 'An Eye for The Main Chance' by Rosetta Stone
Starfinger covering 'I Wanna Be Sedated' by The Ramones
C Hack covering 'Fait Accompli' by Curve
Sober Irishman covering 'Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere' by Carter USM. heh.
The Hell Yeahs covering 'Winter Born' by Cruxshadows
Glenn & Rachael covering 'The Killing Moon' by Echo And The Bunnymen.

Oh yeah, and J$ covering 'The Lunatics (Have Taken Over The Asylum)' by Fun Boy Three. Eventually. :P
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GlennCase wrote: "Pop Music" by M --- Future Boy OR
"Airhead" by Thomas Dolby --- Future Boy
Mr. Case, I have not heard of either those songs, but if you wanted to e-mail me copies, that'd be great. I would listen to them and quite possibly produce a cover of one or both. Huzzah.
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Covers are pure fun because you don't have to muck around with writing words or music.
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Post by Lunkhead »

Glenn, I think I may try to cover that song. Another cover or two and I'll have an EP of covers or something...
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