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c hack does Aerosmith's "You See Me Crying"
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jack shite -> trio "hearts are trump".
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Post by feldspar »

Octothorpe does "Wicked Little Critta" by They Might be Giants
Frankie Big Face does "Hovering Sombrero" by They Might be Giants
Jim of Seattle does "Dead" by They Might be Giants

Man, when's the TMBG coverfight?
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tviyh wrote: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!!
OH YEAH! That's an inspired wish, tviyh! Octothorpe, you guys really oughtta consider covering that song.

Oh, and Glenn Case should cover The Boys Are Back in Town by Thin Lizzy. Basically, it already sounds like Thin Lizzy is covering Glenn.
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Post by Niveous »

I've got new strings that need breaking in. If there is any song that anyone thinks I should cover- tell me. I love a good cover.
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The Sober Irishman wrote:
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.
They're obscure as hell. I've uploaded a .wma, and if you're interested, there are ways I could get you more of their stuff. Actually, the more I think about it, the more it would make sense for you to cover "5 O'Clock," by them instead. Here's that, too.

http://generic.songhole.org/Songs/Other ... derdog.wma

http://generic.songhole.org/Songs/Other ... Oclock.wma

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Post by JonPorobil »

Niveous wrote:I've got new strings that need breaking in. If there is any song that anyone thinks I should cover- tell me. I love a good cover.
Try Blink 182's "I Miss You," and see if it holds up without the drums. I think it would, if done properly, but it would require more than a one-take guitar/vocal like you normally do.
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Post by Jim of Seattle »

Here's a wish I just thought of:

C. Hack covering Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billie Joe. Sure it's a girl song, but could be switched around pretty easily, and the sound is just right for him.

Or how about Max the Cat doing Roger Miller's King of the Road.
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Post by c hack »

Here's a couple I'd like to see:

The Hell Yeahs doing Robert Johnson's "32-20 Blues"
Glenn Case doing Rev. Gary Davis's "Samson and Delilah," aka "If I Had My Way" in his Jute Gyte style (or, Jute Gyte doing it and Glenn producing it)
WreckdoM doing Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night"
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Post by Eric Y. »

Niveous wrote:I've got new strings that need breaking in. If there is any song that anyone thinks I should cover- tell me. I love a good cover.
i mentioned this to you once before --
"one of the three" by james, from the laid album.
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Post by Poor June »

i think i'm gonna cover 'brick' by ben folds five... i've always wanted 2.... so i guess i might as well...

i have already covered one counting crows song 'colorblind' i wanna re-do it sometime...

anyways yea... fun stuff

on a side note

i'd also like to hear hostess mostess cover 'fire and rain', 'carolina in my mind', 'you can close your eyes'- by james taylor any of the three

or cover 'i'll have to say i love in a song', 'time in a bottle', 'lovers cross', by jim croce... there is another by him... that i wanna hear done... but i can't remember the name right now bleh :'(
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Post by GlennCase »

Poor June wrote:or cover 'i'll have to say i love in a song'(
Funny enough, I recently taught myself a way to play that song, and it is one that I enjoy doing. But, I am not Hostess Mostess.

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GlennCase wrote:
Poor June wrote:or cover 'i'll have to say i love in a song'(
Funny enough, I recently taught myself a way to play that song, and it is one that I enjoy doing. But, I am not Hostess Mostess.

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oh God go for it!!!... i'd be happy enough hearin' you do it... you have much talent... \m/
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I would like to hear the following people do the following songs in their own trademark styles.

Glenn Case doing "uhhh" by The Lemonheads
Niveous doing "Feed the Tree" by Belly
Octothorpe doing "You May Be Right" by Billy Joel
Jim of Seattle doing "Toxic" by Britney
Ken doing "Stop the World and Melt with You" by whoever does that song
Loyalty Day doing "Your Mother Wants to Know" by Scrawl
Frank doing "Ghosts" by The Jam
Abominominous doing "Man" from The Fully Monty: The Musical
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15-16 puzzle wrote: Ken doing "Stop the World and Melt with You" by whoever does that song
Modern English!

I think.
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Post by Poor June »

15-16 puzzle wrote:I would like to hear the following people do the following songs in their own trademark styles.

Ken doing "Stop the World and Melt with You" by whoever does that song
(i second that request)
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15-16 puzzle wrote:I would like to hear the following people do the following songs in their own trademark styles.

Glenn Case doing "uhhh" by The Lemonheads
Ken doing "Stop the World and Melt with You" by whoever does that song
Regarding the Ken entry, I think it is Modern English. The lyrics are here:

http://www.afn.org/~afn30091/songs/m/modern-i.htm

As far as mine? I am not familiar with that particular Lemonheads song, but I will likely seek it out and give it a crack.

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Post by Eric Y. »

GlennCase wrote:"Shreds" by Miss --- The Voice Inside your head
wow cool, someone put me on their wish list!? i will see what i can do.

furthermore:
Future Boy wrote:
GlennCase wrote: "Pop Music" by M --- Future Boy
Mr. Case, I have not heard of either those songs...
i would totally love to hear future boy or high density or whatever tackle this one! you should totally seek out a copy of it (sadly i no longer have one) -- and in the meantime, imagine the theme song from vh1's "pop up video" because it was more or less based on "pop music".

and lastly:
feldspar wrote:Man, when's the TMBG coverfight?
damn i would be ALL ABOUT THAT. and considering how frequently TMBG comparisons get thrown about in review threads, i think a lot of people here would get a big kick out of that. i would strongly lobby for this to take place sometime after the present coverfight is all wrapped up. also after the gift of music is over probably. like that should be the first big event of next year. yeah.
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feldspar wrote:Man, when's the TMBG coverfight?
damn i would be ALL ABOUT THAT. and considering how frequently TMBG comparisons get thrown about in review threads, i think a lot of people here would get a big kick out of that. i would strongly lobby for this to take place sometime after the present coverfight is all wrapped up. also after the gift of music is over probably. like that should be the first big event of next year. yeah.[/quote]

that would be a cool fight... somethin' i don't think i could do... cause i don't think i could pull off that sort of sound... wouldn't hurt to try though... could be a nice challenge... i'd like to try to do... she's an angel...

you should do ana ng... i'd do it... but i don't think it'd sound as cool and it is one of my fave songs haha... or birdhouse in my soul
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Post by Denyer »

I don't know if this belongs here or even if anyone cares, but here's my 'cover' of ice ice baby I did a while ago to test some software or something.

http://www.fosheezy.org/mp3/ice.wav
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Post by john m »

Please. No TMBG coverfight.

I have enough to do without worrying about recording albums worth of material.
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Post by prayformojo »

Poor June wrote:
i have already covered one counting crows song 'colorblind' i wanna re-do it sometime...
I arranged that back in college but never recorded it. Perhaps nowish would be a good time to revisit it...
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