Spyke
slrpnk.net

Johnny Cash did a good job with "Hurt"

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And Cash had been skeptical about covering it.

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SatyrSackreply
quokk.au

Good for anyone who likes that version, but I could never get into it. It is okay, but will always pale in comparison to the raw emotions of the original, in my opinion.

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I dunno, I think Cash is just as rawly emotional, it's just a different expression of a slightly different emotion. Reznor is expressing bleak despair in the midst of a Downward Spiral of self abuse, Cash is expressing bleak regret bearing the weight of decades of decisions.

Maybe it's just because I have a soft spot for old, tough men expressing vulnerability, but

Beneath the stains of time

The feelings disappear

You are someone else

I am still right here

.

What have I become?

My sweetest friend

Everyone I know

Goes away in the end

hits way more raw coming from an old guy.

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Cash's version has the same emotion but it's coming from a completely different place.

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I recently learned that the guitar on the original is actually a synth, blew my mind

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NiN has Something I Can Never Have for the feels. Give Johnny's ghost this one.

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Social Distortion did a good job with Johnny Cash.

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I think it's differently good but still prefer the original. I think there's something more compelling in the arrangement and orchestration of the original.

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glimsereply
lemmy.world

I'm not saying you're wrong but I do think the love of this cover is one of the most insane popular opinions in all of music. I will die on the hill that if it was anyone other than the man in black, everyone would agree.

It sounds so, so bad to me. People say you can really hear the hurt in his voice but he sounds no different than any old man who used to sing but hasn't kept up the practice. It's warbly and honestly sounds like shit. The instrumentation is equally boring

People (not you) say there's more emotion than the original but Trent Reznor sounds like he's actively going through withdrawals, expressing several different emotions as the song evolves.

Sorry for the rant. I'll cap it off by saying it's equally dumb to me that the song is about pain and regret but Cash's music video just....aggrandizes his life with a montage of classic Johnny Cash moments.

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lemmy.world

You've just said what I've been thinking all these years. Except the video. I think that might be why people praised it. They knew he didn't have long to live and the video is pretty heartbreaking when you think he might have chose the song because he was bitter about losing everything he ever worked for.

IMHO, the cover sucked but I do think it was from the heart.

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I went back and watched the video and ehhh I dunno, it's footage of old shows and concerts mixed with some really on-the-nose imagery. Though I don't disagree with your final point.

I haven't listened to it in awhile and I forgot the mix is pretty bad, too lol

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glimsereply
lemmy.world

Yeah....but only because he's Johnny Cash. No way the cover was getting radio play if it was just some random old guy who recorded it

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Mercy seat and In my life are masterpieces in the original but his renditions are immaculate. It's something about his low emotion, speaking from a position of looking back at the events rather than being emotional and in them like the originals.

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It's a toss up between Cave and Cash for me. Both are fantastic songs.

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piefed.ca

It may be a trite answer for this question, but I still gotta go with Gary Jules' cover of Mad World by Tears for Fears from the Donnie Darko soundtrack. I appreciate both versions, but the cover is truly haunting. I also heard that version first, and I was at the right age when Donnie Darko came out for it to make a lasting impression on me.

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For me it's a toss-up between the Gary Jules cover and the Alex Parks cover.

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nalereply

Also by the Imagine Dragons version was great.

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kubokreply
fedia.io

The Coil version is cool (coil?) as well.

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BJWreply
lemmus.org

This was my introduction to this song, and for the longest time I thought it was original content.

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fedia.io

I’m going to save this for later, but then never check my saved threads

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I'm pretty sure it was pretty big by Cohen and Cales version (the one Jeff would use) and I don't think it was before Jeff's death his version really exploded and then subsequently through Shrek did it become everyone's song.

But Jeff really revitalised the song with hiss masterful voice. Leonard was a master in many areas but his voice wasn't his big strength.

Fun trivia: In the movie it's Cales version but on the official soundtrack it's Rufus Wainwright performing it, who happens to have a child with Cohen's daughter.

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That whole album is full of contenders. I love minor threat's "in my eyes", but honestly I think rage's cover just edges it out for me. Zach just goes all in on the vocals and it's so good.

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Didn't know that was a cover, but also recently found out that Ghost of Tom Joad was a cover too. That's the one I came to post.

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That part goes so hard

Then he fights you

every time

you slam the door!

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Ballad of a Thin Man is one of Dylanz edgiest, least-pleasant songs. Bob cant keep his voice straight singing it. Kula Shaker does it justice.

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Orgy - Blue Monday

Hell yeah, I loved Orgy. Still do, but I used to too. That cover of Blue Monday got heavy rotation in middle school. Their first two albums, 'Candyass' and 'Vapor Transmission' still hold up. At least much better than some of the rubbish that got lumped into nü metal by proximity back then.

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I like Sinead O'Connor's version, but it still counts because it's also a cover.

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lemmy.world

Mad World

I was shocked when I finally heard the original after hearing like 3 or 4 covers of it first. Tears for Fears' original version is just... It's not bad, but it's the least good version of that song. Lol.

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lemmy.world

Holy shit I could not disagree with you more. Tears for Fears’ original version is far superior to any cover I’ve heard, including and especially Gary Jules.
You’re welcome to your opinion but wow I can’t stress enough how much I hate it.

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lemmy.zip

Eric Clapton — I Shot the Sheriff (original by Bob Marley)
Disturbed — Sound of Silence (original by Simon & Garfunkel)
Manfred Mann — Blinded By the Light (original by Bruce Springsteen)

I love all of the original artists, but someone else did the definitive version of all of these. Disturbed is probably debatable, but I do think it's better.

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DosDudereply
retrofed.com

The disturbed song soured on me after the singer signed bombs for use against Gaza. I don't care what your political motivations are, signing bombs meant for killing people is bad. Fuck that band.

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reddthat.com

Politics aside, I also think the cover just sucks. This isn't about the band, I think the covers for Shout and Land of Confusion are ok, but I really don't understand why people like the cover for Sound of Silence.

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I wouldn't go so far as to say it sucks, I think it's fine, but it's super overrated

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Maybellinereply
lemmy.zip

Remember the good ol' internet, where you just LimeWired their music, without ever knowing what shitheads they really are?

Godsmack was another like that for me.

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neidu3reply
sh.itjust.works

What's wrong with Godsmack? I liked their first album, but didn't pay much attention beyond that.

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Oh. That's fucking horrible. I had no idea. That version of the song is amazing, but fuck that fucking guy.

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sopuli.xyz

I'm baffled by how much people like the Disturbed version. I find it to be considerably worse than the original.

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I enjoy the rock-opera quality. The way it goes from soft and gentle to powerful and intense. It reminds me of Phantom of the Opera, which I quite enjoy. Now, Meatloaf probably would've done it much better, but to my knowledge he never did.

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Pet Shop Boys, Always on my mind, IMHO much better than the Elvis Presley original.

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lemmy.zip
  • Jimi Hendrix – "All Along the Watchtower”

Johnny Cash – "Hurt”

Aretha Franklin – "Respect"

Joe Cocker – "With A Little Help From My Friends"

Jeff Beck - “Morning Dew”

Glen Campbell- “Wichita Lineman”

Bruce Springsteen - “Trapped”

Janis Joplin - “Me and Bobby McGee”

Talking Heads - “Take Me To The River”

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Slight thing, Campbell didn't write Withita Lineman, but it was written for him.

Fun fact, Jimmy Webb, who wrote it, hated the "And I need you more than want you / And I want you for all time" line and begged the producers to change it when that plus the ambiguity of the key its in are arguably what make the song.

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Bodyjar did a good rock cover of Hazy Shade of Winter. Very fun to play along with on guitar!

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sh.itjust.works

VKTRS by TPotUSoA is neutral genre swap, probably a downgrade honestly. The original has a wistful, nostalgic tone that supports the content of the lyrics. I just binged all the covers I could find, and the only one that really does anything with it is Postmodern Jukebox.

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I love the original, and I love The Presidents, so I have love for both versions.

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quokk.au

I mostly listen to electronic music, where remix culture is huge. There are countless examples of remixes that I prefer to the original mix. Some of these examples, I dislike the original mix but do like a particular remix. And sometimes, I do still like the original mix but I just like a remix even more .

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SatyrSackreply
quokk.au

This is a pretty arbitrary non-exhaustive unordered list, but here are some remixes that I have posted to ![email protected] recently:

  • Jay Z - Dirt Off Your Shoulder (Brillz & Z Trip Remix) (2013) YouTube
  • X&G - Whiplash (ft. Josh Pan) (um.. Remix) (2016) Bandcamp
  • Dabow - Ya Booty (DMVU Remix) (2022) Bandcamp
  • Galantis - Hunter (NGHTMRE & Rickyxsan Remix) (2018) SoundCloud
  • What So Not - Touched (Slumberjack Edit) (2014) SoundCloud, YouTube
  • RL Grime - Core (TYNAN Flip) (2017) SoundCloud
  • Migos - Bad and Boujee (OFFICIAL RL Grime Edit) ft. Lil Uzi Vert (2017) YouTube
  • HARDWELL - Spaceman (Carnage Festival Trap Remix) (2012) SoundCloud
  • Flosstradamus, FKi 1st, graves - Came Up (ft. Post Malone & Key!) (Casper and B. Remix) (2017) SoundCloud
  • Flosstradamus - Rollup (Baauer Remix) (2012) SoundCloud
  • Flosstradamus - Mosh Pit (Meaux Green & Party Favor Remix) (2014) SoundCloud
  • Carnage - I Like Tuh Feat. ILoveMakonnen (Lil Wayne & G-Eazy Remix) (2015) SoundCloud
  • AFK & Carbin - Boss (ft. Cody Ray) (G-Buck Remix) (2018) SoundCloud
  • CHVRCHES - The Mother We Share (Vanic Remix) (2014) SoundCloud
  • Don Toliver - FWU (NXSTY remix) (2025) SoundCloud
  • The Game - El Chapo (feat. Skrillex) (QUIX & THIEVES Remix) (2015) SoundCloud
  • €URO TRA$H - B€NZ (Dysomia Remix) (feat. Syaqish) (2022) SoundCloud
  • Travis Scott - Goosebumps (NGHTMRE Remix) (2017) SoundCloud
  • Billie Eilish - Copycat (um.. remix) (2017) SoundCloud
  • MEDASIN & X&G - The Zoo (feat. josh pan) (um.. Remix) (2017) SoundCloud
  • SOPHIE - HARD (Revazz Remix) (2017) SoundCloud

Of all the remixes I posted to that community, the one that I see that I do not actually like better than the original mix is a particular Christmas variation that I posted on Christmas. It is effectively the exact same thing as the original mix, just with the melody of the main synth changed to sound like the "Jingle Bells" melody. Which does not make it bad by any means. On the contrary, I think it achieves what it was reaching for rather well. But more often than not, I am not particularly in the mood to listen to Christmas-themed music, and as such, I would prefer the original.

  • DJ Snake - Bird Machine (2013) YouTube
  • DJ Snake - Bird Machine [Jingle Bells Version] (2013) YouTube
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naught101reply
lemmy.world

Thanks! Bunch of interesting names on there (um.. Especially!). Keen to go through this

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SatyrSackreply
quokk.au

Random: I remember seeing um.. mention that they regret choosing a name that has punctuation in it because it makes things worse for search engine optimization reasons, but that it was all worth it anyway to overhear the mass confusion around staff members at a music festival talking to each other over their walkie talkies about the artists "um.." and "sumthin sumthin".

Imagine something like:

STAFF 1: Who's next on the main stage?
STAFF 2: Uh... um..
STAFF 1: ...um what?
STAFF 2: And then it's... sumthin sumthin.
STAFF 1: Wait, who??? I need to know exactly!

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Haha. Joke's on us now though, because these days internet searches suck universally regardless of punctuation.

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sh.itjust.works

David Draimen is a bootlicking chud but I love Disturbed's cover of Sound of Silence. Fuck

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saltescreply
lemmy.world

I like their Imagine too. The whole.album I generally like more than the originals.

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Even "Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums", which is effectively a cover of their own song "Pet".

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And the absolute greatest part of his cover is that when it comes to the guitar solo at the end you think either he or Belew (whomever was on that tour) are about to shred Jimmy Page's solo they do not.

Instead he does a homage by having this horn section cover Page's solo note for note.

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lemmy.ca

Janis Joplin - Piece of my Heart

Edit: Came back to add Blondie - The Tide is High. I was trying to think of it earlier, but it eluded me.

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lemmy.world

I'm surprised no one has said Metallica's cover of "Turn The Page". The original Bob Seger version is great, but I feel like James and the boys did it better.

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I like Metallica's version but I don't like the music video for it. I'm pretty sure the song is supposed to be about a band on the road and they made the music video about a single mom stripper/hooker(?) that was on the road. It really just didn't match with all the lyrics. But that's just how I feel about it. It doesn't seem to bother anyone else.

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I was scrolling through the comments before posting about it, heh. I used to sing it at karaoke quite a bit.

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sh.itjust.works

Black History Month (Death From Above 1979), remixed by Death From Above 1979

Hurt (Nine Inch Nails), covered by Johnny Cash

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pharreply
lemmy.world

I always thought Suzanna wrote that song

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pharreply
lemmy.world

Oh I misunderstood. I've never heard any other version. I'll check it out

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The one you've heard is a remix.

Like Jxl vs Elvis - Little Less Conversation

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Jose Gonzalez' cover of Heartbeats by The Knife is otherworldly, although The Kinfe's live version is also incredible. both are, in my opinion, better than the album version.

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The Rufus Wainright version of Hallelujah from Shrek 1 (but the Jeff Buckley and John Cale versions are even better)

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Norther - Final Countdown

Ramones - Do You Wanna Dance

Kill Your Idols - Goodbye to You

Judas Priest - Green Manalishi

AFI - Hanging Garden

Joan Jett - Love Hurts

Against All Authority - Centerfold

Fear Factory - Cars

and while not “better”, Cradle of Filth’s - Hallowed Be Thy Name is so over the top it circles back to entertaining.

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Comfortably Numb by Scissor Sisters

Ring of Fire by Wall of Voodoo

Rusty Cage by Johnny Cash

I Feel Love by Dengue Fever

All I Want/Heroes by Lightouts

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In flames made a cover, too - I think I was living under a rock big enough to only listen to this cover first.

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Hurt by Johnny Cash - much better than the NiN version, to the point that Trent Reznor basically said "yea, it's his song now, he nailed it".

And then I have some more controversial takes...

-Faith by Limp Bizkit (instead of George Michael). Yes, I know, but seriously, it slaps.

-99 Red Balloons by Goldfinger.

-Gin and Juice by The Gourds.

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europe.pub

Wicked Game - HIM

Radioactive - Within Temptation

The Trooper - The Hu

Viator (Ryu's theme) - Lame Genie

Toss A Coin To Your Witcher - Dan Vasc

Rather Be - Pentatonix

Baker Street - Foo Fighters

Don't Stop at the Top - Children of Bodom

They Don't Care About Us - Saliva

They Don't Care About Us - 2Cellos

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If we're talking great "They Don't Care About Us" covers, it's impossible to leave Beast in Black out of the conversation.

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lemmy.ca
  • Sinead O'Connor's version of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U".
  • Joe Jackson's version of Fleetwood Mac's "Oh, Well".
  • The Ramones version of the Spider-man TV show theme song.
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lemmy.world

Kelly Clarkson covered Taylor Swift’s Better Man in her TV show a couple of years ago and it was an entirely different song. Like she felt it in her bones. She elevated it.

Postal Service turned Such Great Heights from a low-fi, indie-folk coffee shop vibe (originally done by Iron & Wine) into 100% millennial optimism pop.

Hilary & Hayley Duff covered Our Lips Are Sealed and I’m just kidding that one was actually terrible.

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It's interesting reading about the musical taste on here. I feel the average demographic of lemmy is mostly USA based late gen X guys.

Been listening to "EDM" since long before it was known as that. Remixing has been the way with electronic music since it's inception.

A small amount of my favorite remixes in no particular order

The Prodigy - Out Of Space (Cut & Run Booty Space Mix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsKfApf3jJg

Databass vs. Koma & Bones - Fade In 'The Program' (Koma & Bones Mix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Su3o-SG2IHM

Feelin Kinda Strange (Bass Kleph & Nick Thayer Remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wB0ogEg6ew

Stanton Warriors - Shake It Up (Hook N Sling Remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_W403tQrvU

The Streets - Blinded by the Lights (Nero Remix) www.youtube.com/watch?v=MomOlmprVO8

Freedom Failure One life left (John B Remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtZmoVm9mAA

Juice WRLD - Conversations (Skeler Remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUEVJ0N6I1A

I Feel Love (Dj Jamx & De Leon Remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kEzFLkBR88

Sizzla I'm Living (Ed Solo & Stickybuds Remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGqWkWUe-U0

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Wow, I commented three other songs, but this one is it. This is going into my playlists.

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That brings me so much joy. Thanks for the reminder of the insanely creative stuff some people were up to during the covid lockdowns.

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Memories Can't Wait by Living Color (Talking Heads cover) I love Talking Heads with all of my being, but this cover knocks the original out of the park.

Common People by William Shatner (Pulp cover) The original can't compare to the raw emotion in this version. I recommend listening to the entire album 'Has Been'. It's so good.

I Believe by Melissa Hollick (Chris Isaacs cover) The first time I played Wolfenstein: The New Order, this song over the end credits got me right in the feels. Fuck me, I'm choking up again re-listening to it again just now.

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sh.itjust.works

Faith No More's cover of War Pigs is so much better than the original Black Sabbath version.

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farmgineerreply
nord.pub

Destillat is good in both versions, I think, but I definitely prefer the Das Ich version.

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Interesting! I think in my case I'm probably influenced by the fact I heard the remix first, so the original sounds strangely off-beat or weirdly syncopated

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I came here to say this!

It took a fairly average Sabbath song (not an insult!) and turned it into a headbanging anthem!

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lemmy.world

Thin Lizzy - whiskey in the jar

The placemats - black diamond

Manfred Mann - blinded by the light

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Thin Lizzy - whiskey in the jar

Whiskey in the Jar is actually a traditional Irish song with unknown origins.

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Excellent cover. I'm not much into hip-hop but The Sun Never Sets is an awesome album overall.

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kkjreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann is one of my favorite songs and I wasn't really a fan of this version. A translation of the original lyrics feels a lot better than the adaptation here.

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nightlilyreply
leminal.space

But would have a straight translation had the ridiculous levels of sapphic tension and awkward early-00s aesthetic?

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No, but it would have had mid-'80s Nena raiding tombs dressed as a Goth cavewoman.

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Blinded by the Light

Written by Bruce Springsteen, but I think Manfred Mann did it much better.

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feddit.org

Remixes are bit of weird thing, because depending on the genre the original release might already include remixes. See here: https://basskruit.bandcamp.com/album/kopstoot-ep ("Ketel (Requake Remix)" is my favourite on that EP)

I do enjoy it when the remix or cover completely changes the song's genre. Anyone up for metal remixes of pop songs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jfpsiLx21k&list=RD8jfpsiLx21k

Skream's remix of La Roux's "In for the kill" is a true classic IMO. Hey, that's the second La Roux remix in this thread!

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This a pretty controversial one, but Remix to Ignition was way better than Ignition. It was nice having something so hot and fresh out the kitchen.

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Am I Evil - Metallica, originally by Diamond Head

Somebody that I used to know - Walk Off the Earth, originally by Gotye

Common People - William Shatner and Ben Folds, originally by Pulp.

The first because Metallica was just SO much cleaner, second because I thought the song was trash until I heard it by somebody who didn't mumble through the whole thing, the third... well the Shatner one isn't exactly good, but it's at least entertaining, which is more than can be said for the original.

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For a particularly recent example, I think Maphra's cover of Doomed by Bring Me The Horizon is fantastic.

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Well, maybe not better, but worth to mention, leo has to appear somewhere in this post:

Sultans of Swing metal cover by Leo Moracchioli (feat. Mary Spender)

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Animal (the muppets) - wipeout

Can't hear it without getting cheered up. Never fails.

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pawb.social

Propane Nightmares - Celldweller Remix

One of my favorite songs

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sh.itjust.works

Knocking on heaven's door by GnR

Heavy metal mania by Gamma Ray

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BreadOvenreply
lemmy.world

The GnR version is a cover. Originally was some by Bob Dylan.

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Yes, I specified which cover since it's certainly been covered by more people.

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The Cascada versions are all better than their originals

Sound of Silence - Disturbed (this song is now theirs as far as I’m concerned; the original has zero percent of the emotion it was supposed to have)

Bizarre Love Triangle - nearly every remix is better. The original vocals are so, so bad.

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Boys of Summer by The Ataris.

Or if you prefer EDM, maybe Boys of Summer by DJ Sammy

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Black Magic Woman -- Santana. Original by Fleetwood Mac.

Touch and Go -- Emerson Lake and.... POWELL. Cover of an old folk song called: Lovely Joan

Blinded by the LIght -- Manfred Mann original by Bruce Springsteen.

Alone -- Heart... Can't remember the original artist off hand.

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Cradle Of Filth - Sleepless, cover of Anathema - Sleepless.

I am an enjoyer of Cradle Of Filth, but objectivly, their version has more color.

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Maphra is killing it. I’ve listened to her cover way more than the original for almost all her covers

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I think her version of "Time" by Tom Waits is the best thing from Strange Little Girls.

Her cover of " '97 Bonnie and Clyde" is haunting, too.

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lemmy.world

Alkaline Trio's cover of 'Rooftops' by Hot Water Music. So much more anger and release.

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Diamonds by Steam Powered Giraffe.

I'll be honest though I didn't know it was a cover until recently. Who'd'a thunk it

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Tell me why - 1991 Remix

Love is not enough - Hybrid minds remix

Alaska - Sofi Tukker Remix

On Hold - Jamie XX remix

Higher ground - Flight facilities remix

California Heaven - Medasin remix

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lemmy.world

Word Up - Korn. Completely shits all over the original sung by Cameo.

Africa - Quietdrive. This one is quite divisive, so I'll also link Weezer's more faithful cover.

Midnight At The Oasis - The Brand New Heavies. Don't get me wrong, Maria Muldaur's original version was great, but it just works so much better as an acid jazz and funk song.

As for remixes...

One Night Stand (Sunship Remix) - Mis-Teeq. It's so much better than the original by a mile. Alesha Dixon genuinely drops some fucking bars in the remix.

Selekta (SIDEQUEST Remix) - Kyle Gordon. I don't understand why this isn't the official version. The difference is that this version is 45 seconds longer and has an additional verse.

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Pretty much every song in Elite Beat Agents. Tbf, they get a very interactive emotional buildup to each song. Some examples:

  • September
  • Canned Heat
  • You’re the Inspiration
  • The Anthem
  • Jumping Jack Flash
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Basically every Rolling Stone's song as a cover is better than the original.

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  • Gimme More (SID) [Machinae Supremacy covering Britney Spears]. MaSu's vibe strips away the hyperclean polish to deliver something much closer to the raunchy, voyeuristic feel of the song's lyrics. The fact that they're a really good band also helps.

  • F*ck Tha Police [Dope covering NWA]. I'll admit, this one is just personal preference. Please don't crucify me.

  • Battle Hymn [Beast in Black covering Manowar].

  • Down with the Sickness [Ai Mori & Violet Orlandi covering Disturbed].

  • Army of the Night [Amaranthe covering Powerwolf].

  • Ballroom Blitz [3TEETH covering The Sweet].

  • Got The Time [Anthrax covering Joe Jackson].

  • Bring The Noise [Anthrax on the track with Public Enemy]. Going back to the original is like driving a Ford Model T.

It comes close:

  • Breaking the Law [Fightstar covering Judas Priest]. Halford is too iconic to beat, but Fightstar's apocalyptic world-weariness lends itself well to their take on the song, as opposed to the original's unserious attitude.
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I always think of Thomas Dolby’s cover of “I Scare Myself” (original by Dan Hicks). Dolby did a great job smoothing out the arrangement and some of the harmony, and I think he just sings it better. And holy fucking swanky trombone solo!

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  • Susanne Vega's cover of the Story of Issac is somehow more Cohen than Leonard Cohen's version.
  • Motorhead does Sympathy for the Devil the way it always should have been done.
  • Briana Buckminster and Billy Moran made a pretty much perfect acoustic cover of Carry on Wayward Son.
  • I have always loved the original, but the Jerry Douglas / Mumford and Sons version of The Boxer has replaced it.
  • Clutch now owns Fortunate Son IMO, no one else should play it.
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There used to be this guy who would always do these really unique remixes and mashups of different songs that you would never think would work, but they were always really amazing.

He would upload them to his YouTube account during the 2010s, but he seems to have disappeared. I'm pretty sure he went by Tae-K and his account was something like TKRmx?

The most memorable ones for me were a mashup of Wale with the 90's X-men theme song and Ella Fitzgerald with Wiz Khalifa.

Edit: Oh shit NVM, found it!: X-men+Wale

There was this other guy who made an 8-bit remix of Danger Mouse's Grey album, but I can't remember his name. It also seems to have disappeared.

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Also In This Moment's "Air Tonight" The drum drop goes so much harder than Phil's

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Billy Talent's - Ever fallen in Love (with someone you shouldn't).

Both are great but I love BT :D

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The Justice League movie version of Come Together by the Beatles covered by Gary Clark Jr and Junkie XL

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In the early 90s, Adamski made a cover of the Doors' Soul Kitchen that's an absolute banger.

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The one I always think of in response to this question is Cirice, originally by Ghost, but covered by Saint Raven. The original is good but I like what Saint Raven did with the vocals.

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lemmy.world

Placebo's cover of Kate Bush's 'Running up that Hill'. The song gives me chills.

It helps that I find Kate Bush's voice like nails on a blackboard.

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I'm not judging but that's so funny considering Brian Molko's famously shrill voice. "The music is awesome, but that singer..." Is a response I got a lot introducing friends to Placebo

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Best Coast doing the song Rhiannon

It's close, because I LOVE the original but Porter Robinson's cover of the Fontaines DC song Favorite is amazing and everyone in my family likes it so much. The interview where he talks about the song also great.

Probably more if I think about it, but those 2 came to mind as really good covers that do something different from the original songs.

ETA - just about anything by Bob Dylan or the Grateful Dead sounds better to me when another band does them, Dylan in particular writes amazing songs but I don't like his delivery of them and the Dead, that sound annoys me so much I cannot.

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Foo Fighters covering "Down in the Park" by Gary Numan. They take an already haunting song and make it more haunting.

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sun is shining - bob marley --wingsuit flying remix. Could be best techno song ever. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3W6Fa6rNlAY&list=RD3W6Fa6rNlAY&start_radio=1

Georg Levin got somebody new. 2nd Chorus punched up quite innovatively, and better drum track. Nothing taken away or interfering. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LOEMSuxYPQ

Harder better (daft punk) -- piano intro, more pop format, but also more advanced dance beat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vwu-m39ek-w

woodstock - csny is a cover of Joni Mitchell

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David Byrne's cover of Drivers License. The original is good. But I like his version more.

Grandaddy - Fun x3. Like that way more than The Beach Boys version. Entirely different song.

James Houston - Big Ideas Don't Get Any. The whole video is a work of art, literally (college project) and figuratively. Just master class execution. Radiohead even called it out as a notable cover. One of my favorite Radiohead songs =p

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La mamá de la mamá (El Alfa), también Na de Na (de Angel & Khitz)

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Almost every VOCALOID / vocal synth cover, as long as the tuning / overall quality is good.

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Wanna send a big "fuck you" shout out to the person that down voted me for sharing. Now your down vote is justified.

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Screaming Females' cover of Taylor Swift's Shake It Off it a much better, actually rebellious version, but the best cover will always be Reggie Watts' version of Paradise City by Van Halen.

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fedia.io

The one everyone knows from the radio. That version is a remix.

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lemmy.world

Suzanne Vega, the author, often sings it acapella. If it has a beat, it's not the original.

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There is an original that was released, a capella, on an album of hers. That was remixed with a similar rhythm for the single.

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