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rian wrote:Radiohead's cover of "Wish you were here" (Pink Floyd)
Well, not bizarre, rather good
Wasn't that Sparklehorse with Thom Yorke? It is good...
Could have been. I really don't know. The one who sent the song to me told me it was Radiohead, but you can never be sure, can you
Yeah, Sparklehorse(with TY) it is. It's on 'Come Again:22 Contemorary Covers' though I've actually got it on one of those free magazine CD things. I think I probably need to get my coat now...
I am a Leeds United fan because I was very naughty in a previous life.
I wish I hadn't looked at that pic of Mr. Bators nad
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
randdebiel² wrote:the cure also did an awful version of "creep" by radiohead...I think they're just not that good with covers .....
I think some of their covers are pretty good. I particularly like the covers of World in My Eyes, Purple Haze, and Young Americans.
never heard those I must say....
World in My Eyes can be found on the DM tribute album "For The Masses". Purple Haze is on "Stone Free", the Jimi Hendrix tribute album. I think Young Americans was a b-side to I don't know what single back in 95 or 96.
dee902 wrote:
World in My Eyes can be found on the DM tribute album "For The Masses". Purple Haze is on "Stone Free", the Jimi Hendrix tribute album. I think Young Americans was a b-side to I don't know what single back in 95 or 96.
twp wrote:Nick Cave's very odd verion of "tower of song"
Mmmmm the full-length one especially, for Hank Williams pulling himself off.
Sonic Yoof did a fantastic "Into the Groove", Big Black's "The Model" is cool, and My Bloody Valentine's versions of "We have all the time in the world" and "Map Ref 41N 93W" are very worthy of mention.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.