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piefed.social

That was Steeler's Wheel, who's singer/guitarist was Gerry Rafferty of "Baker Street" (and others) fame.

I used to think it was Dylan too!

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He can sing, he just has a unique voice.

Listen to Nashville Skyline and John Wesley Harding and tell me that dude can't sing.

And in the live Bootleg Series albums (thinking of Vol 4 specifically), he really hits all the notes.

I'm talking early-ish Dylan, of course (up to and including, Desire). Nowadays his voice is pretty trashed

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lemmy.world

Excellent answer, hard to beat that. Man could write some songs but goddamn is he grating to listen to

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Postmodern Jukebox’s version of We Can’t Stop.

Their version of Take Me to Church is pretty good, too. Not the the original was bad, but Morgan James just takes it to another level. If you find a live version where it’s just her and a pianist, it’s pretty impressive. Got to see it live awhile back and had chills.

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I saw them do this live, basically the spew was on nonstop throughout.

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My Chemical Romance did a cover of All I Want For Christmas Is You. Which is way better then the Mariah Carey one.

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feddit.nl

Pretty much any cover of a tears for fears song. For some reason I don't vibe with their sound, but their song writing is really good. Their songs get covered a lot and I like almost all of the covers way better than the original. Hell, even if they themselves play an acoustic version of their songs, I really enjoy it!

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It's not just that he's a piece of shit, it's that he's a whiny bitch about being a piece of shit. "oh please don't give me a hard time for my garbage ass opinions". Fuck the drummer of System of a Down and his apologist guitarist too while we're at it.

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lemmy.zip

Girls Just Want to have Fun, by Cindi Lauper.

Walk Me Out in the Morning Dew by The Jeff Beck Band.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

99 red balloons by Goldfinger

Faith by Limp Bizkit

500 miles by Less Than Jake

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lemmy.world

I'm a big fan of the German cover of that song

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Im gonna be a bit tangental. I don't like much original elvis stuff and I like the beatles but rock matured a lot after them. So often I like remakes of both better than the originals.

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Pet Shop Boys cover of “Where the Streets Have No Name (Can't Take My Eyes Off You)” - it’s a two-fer; both songs are pretty insipid on their own but their cover / mash-up is fantastic.

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piefed.social

wow. where the streets have no name is definately in my top echilon of songs.

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lemmy.world

I’m sorry. I just loathe U2. Not as much as I loathe Journey, but it’s pretty close.

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yeah we just have different tastes. While not my favorite they are firmly in my second tier of muscicians for me.

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Feelings — The Offspring

The original was played on the radio way too much in the 80s.

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sh.itjust.works

Running Up That Hill covered by Placebo.

The original is bland eighties pop. The cover is deeply unsettling in all the ways Placebo are so fucking good at.

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You can apply a lot of adjectives to Kate Bush, but I've never heard her described as bland before. That's quite a take.

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pawb.social

I'm learning Running Up That Hill right now to perform, and "bland" has to be as close to "objectively" incorrect as anything musical can be. The sound is so novel and unique.

The amount of time and effort and research and diving into deep synth menus to recreate that sound is kinda insane.

Start with a cello sample. Set the pitch envelope to start with a lower pitch, then quickly slide up to the actual note. Cut off the amp envelope fairly quickly. Make both of those happen slower when lower keys are played. Then delay in some super specific way I still don't quite understand, and reverb too.

Not to mention the structure of the song is difficult as hell (for me at least) to memorize, it's not quite typical verse chorus back and forth

I can understand not liking it, but calling it bland is pretty wild to me

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quokk.au

They said the original is bland, not your cover.

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pawb.social

I was talking about the original. Unless you're somehow aware of some recording of me performing a song I have no memory of having ever covered, which would certainly be interesting

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SatyrSackreply
quokk.au

You're talking about recreating the song

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pawb.social

I'm talking about how the original song was made and how complicated the sound was, through a frame of recreating it, in a post about cover songs.

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When discussing how bland a song sounds, the process of creating it is completely irrelevant. All that matters is how the end product sounds. It doesn't matter if a lot of effort went into designing the sound. If it's bland, it's bland.

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piefed.zip

That's not a Beatles song, close though, It's McCartney and the wings.

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Oh! An interesting turn of events. Thanks for the correction. I knew he had solo projects but I hadn't heard of that one

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sopuli.xyz

I just assumed speaking ill of the Beatles music would be bringing down fury on myself. Mayhaps it is not so controversial

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Anyone telling you that your musical tastes are "wrong" would be being really immature

Although yes I would disagree

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