The Gift of Music (SF's Holiday Cover Challenge)
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yes, it's independent. you will do a cover, right? i mean it's a christmas (or other similar holiday) gift for a real person!
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Doc Worm, this is separate from coverfight so welcome aboard.
And Neil, yes others have heard of the Sneaker Pimps. But only Becoming X is "cliche, boring and drawn out techno/crap". But without Kelli Dayton, they stopped sounding like that. If you can find "Splinter" (not released in the US), it's an awesome album.
And Neil, yes others have heard of the Sneaker Pimps. But only Becoming X is "cliche, boring and drawn out techno/crap". But without Kelli Dayton, they stopped sounding like that. If you can find "Splinter" (not released in the US), it's an awesome album.
In! To make it less challengifying this year, here are four songs that the rock and roll band "charcoal" have already covered at some point in the past. Because if I can do it, anyone can.
Powerline: by Husker du
Charlotte sometimes: by the Cure
Ninety-nine red ballons: by Nena
New dawn fades: by Joy division
Powerline: by Husker du
Charlotte sometimes: by the Cure
Ninety-nine red ballons: by Nena
New dawn fades: by Joy division
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Re: The Gift of Music (SF's Holiday Cover Challenge)
"The Landfills" are in. Like many others, I'm gonna need a few days to get a list of songs together-- but they will be assembled and posted.Niveous wrote:Last year, we had a blast with this and a couple of people asked me if we would do this again. So, it's on again.
This year, I promise I will "Landfillize" something, unlike last year, where I went for the "as-faithful-as-I-can-be-while-lacking-musical-skills" method.
ROCK!
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The Attitude Adjuster, Arugably the remaining half of "The Landfills"
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The Attitude Adjuster, Arugably the remaining half of "The Landfills"
neat.. my band covers this song. actually we do kind of a hybrid mixture of the original and the moby version. (for example, ours starts out with ground hum courtesy of a spare cable plugged into the second input on my bass amp, which i step on the other end...)bzl wrote:New dawn fades: by Joy division
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Four songs I want anew:
1) Directly From My Heart To You - Frank Zappa
2) I Gave Myself To You - Snakefinger
3) Tea In The Sahara - The Police
4) Waltz Across Texas - Emmylou Harris
1) Directly From My Heart To You - Frank Zappa
2) I Gave Myself To You - Snakefinger
3) Tea In The Sahara - The Police
4) Waltz Across Texas - Emmylou Harris
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Wish list, so tough to narrow down, these should be fun enough:
1-Pavement - Cut Your Hair
2-Neil Diamond - Love On The Rocks
3-Breeders - Cannonball
4-Go Go's - Head Over Heels
("Pearl of The Quarter" -or- "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" would suit me just fine... Great songs I'd never expect to see referenced here...)
1-Pavement - Cut Your Hair
2-Neil Diamond - Love On The Rocks
3-Breeders - Cannonball
4-Go Go's - Head Over Heels
("Pearl of The Quarter" -or- "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" would suit me just fine... Great songs I'd never expect to see referenced here...)
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I know I know, seems to be a lot of hopin' going on here thoughBolio wrote:GoM is completely random. So, hope for the best.
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Eh sorry If I was to quick to judge them, for I have only heard the becoming x album.Niveous wrote:And Neil, yes others have heard of the Sneaker Pimps. But only Becoming X is "cliche, boring and drawn out techno/crap". But without Kelli Dayton, they stopped sounding like that. If you can find "Splinter" (not released in the US), it's an awesome album.
I would get a kick out of covering this.jimtyrrell wrote: 4) Joe Jackson - Is She Really Going Out With Him?
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Awesome piano break in that one. Belinda Carlisle... ooh la la..jimtyrrell wrote: I've got 'Head Over Heels' by the Go-Gos stuck in my head now.
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Ok, rather then try to assemble the perfect list of four songs I'd like to hear covered, I'm just gonna toss out some that I'm keen on.
1. Memories of Love by Future Bible Heroes
2. Lemon Meringue by Poe
3. Flower's Grave by Tom Waits
4. Don't Try Suicide by Queen
1. Memories of Love by Future Bible Heroes
2. Lemon Meringue by Poe
3. Flower's Grave by Tom Waits
4. Don't Try Suicide by Queen
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From the Primitive Screwheads comes a list, and a hearty "We're in!" Merry Freaking Christmas to all!
"DMV" - Primus
"Brother Wolf Sister Moon" - The Cult
"Over the Rails" - Rubber Chicken Lollipop
"Buy My Snake Oil" - Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon
MP3s can be provided, as I may be the only Rubber Chicken Lollipop fan on these boards, heh.
"DMV" - Primus
"Brother Wolf Sister Moon" - The Cult
"Over the Rails" - Rubber Chicken Lollipop
"Buy My Snake Oil" - Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon
MP3s can be provided, as I may be the only Rubber Chicken Lollipop fan on these boards, heh.
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A couple of reruns and some new faces this year (Man, do I want to list more than four songs this year).
1. Josh Joplin Group - "Trailways"
2. Billy Joel - "Summer, Highland Falls"
3. Leonard Cohen - "Hallelujah" (Yes, I know there are like seven other covers of this song floating around. I wouldn't mind another.)
4. The Decemberists - "Los Angeles, I'm Yours"
Needless to say, I'm in again.
1. Josh Joplin Group - "Trailways"
2. Billy Joel - "Summer, Highland Falls"
3. Leonard Cohen - "Hallelujah" (Yes, I know there are like seven other covers of this song floating around. I wouldn't mind another.)
4. The Decemberists - "Los Angeles, I'm Yours"
Needless to say, I'm in again.
"Warren Zevon would be proud." -Reve Mosquito
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Stages, an album of about dealing with loss, anxiety, and grieving a difficult year, now available on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms! https://jonporobil.bandcamp.com/album/stages
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