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And while we are on melancholia, can an artist's cover of their own song be included? I love the original, and the fact that it sounds bright and jolly despite the lyrics, but this I think is an incredible remake.

 

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This deserves a plug for being such a fun cover! I mean bass players do wear shades indoors, don't we?! And the vacant-stare heavy metal hairdo guitarist was just perfect. 

 

 

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Also I think this one has turned up on the forum many times before but not on this particular thread, and it is unquestionably superior to the dreary original

 

 

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15 minutes ago, nekomatic said:

Also I think this one has turned up on the forum many times before but not on this particular thread, and it is unquestionably superior to the dreary original

 

 

 

I think that's so different you can't really call it better or worse, it's just a whole different thing.

I like this version and I like the original but I couldn't pick one over the other as a favourite. 

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I just put this album on at random and remembered that it has this cover on it:

 

 

 

Which obviously I’m not claiming is better than the original but actually yes, yes I am. 

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2 hours ago, nekomatic said:

I just put this album on at random and remembered that it has this cover on it:

 

 

 

Which obviously I’m not claiming is better than the original but actually yes, yes I am. 

I support your claim

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Anyone remember the techno disco “Show me Love” by Robin S.

 

Well here is a cover by the very talented Charlie Moreno (track is his band “Powafunk”)

 

 

 

His bass lines a super creative and quite difficult (for me!!) to replicate!

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Obviously not better than the original, but a terrific arrangement with good singing and playing from all involved.

The arrangement has some nice twist and turns as the tune progresses.

 

 

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Two wonderfully talented musicians performing the same song. The first amazing original penned by a phenomenally talented musician; the second a cover - not better, but also beautiful. RIP both x

 

 

 

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I'm reading Stuart "Woody" Wood's autobiography, "Mania", at the moment, from which I learnt that the Bay City Rollers' "Bye Bye Baby" was actually a cover of that by The Four Seasons from 1965. I prefer the BCR's version.

 

 

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Songbird. Christines genius wrote it and Eva made it popular. Both versions are just amazing, and Johnny Cashes Hurt is just sublime..off the scale.

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