Homicidalheathen Posted March 8, 2007 Posted March 8, 2007 But I bet they had a fun time doing it even though they didn't really change much. Some things are better left untouched anyway. God I love this song. It so brings back memories of one of the most free spirited times of my life....sigh. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...iendID=84371703 Originally done by Flock of Seagulls. Which is another one of those wierd, 80's band names. And there seemed to be allot of wierd band names then.....like Men at Work for example.
TomCat Posted March 8, 2007 Posted March 8, 2007 There are quite a few Industrial acts that do great covers. Everyone knows of the Marilyn Manson versions, but there are some great ones by Deathline (Wild Boys, originally by Duran Duran), and BiGod20 (Like A Prayer, originally done by Madonna)
Hellion Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 But I bet they had a fun time doing it even though they didn't really change much. Some things are better left untouched anyway.God I love this song. It so brings back memories of one of the most free spirited times of my life....sigh. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...iendID=84371703 Originally done by Flock of Seagulls. Which is another one of those wierd, 80's band names. And there seemed to be allot of wierd band names then.....like Men at Work for example. I have yet to hear another band cover AFOS,considering AFOS had some really awsome sounds to their music. I have never heard any band ever cover any of their songs,not yet that is.
Rayne Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 I think that's the original. I don't recall that song being in Grand Theft Auto .... LOL, I danced to that song at City with him ^^^ (sorry dude, I can't spell your new name, so I'm not even going to try) awhile ago.
Hellion Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 I think that's the original. I don't recall that song being in Grand Theft Auto .... LOL, I danced to that song at City with him ^^^ (sorry dude, I can't spell your new name, so I'm not even going to try) awhile ago. That is the original band/song,there are two versions of it.just to let you know.
Slept with ghost Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 I think that's the original. I don't recall that song being in Grand Theft Auto .... LOL, I danced to that song at City with him ^^^ (sorry dude, I can't spell your new name, so I'm not even going to try) awhile ago. heh even though I cant stand the grand theft auto games that song was in vice city
Rayne Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 heh even though I cant stand the grand theft auto games that song was in vice city Ah. I didn't see the Vice City part until just now.
Slept with ghost Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 On another note I dont think this is a cover
Scary Guy Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 On another note I dont think this is a cover I think that's been established although I could already say for certainty that that was the original. There are however some good covers by Sunshine Blind and Assemblage 23 of that song. http://www.coversproject.com/ doesn't list the A23 cover though.
Blackmail Posted March 12, 2007 Posted March 12, 2007 I think that's been established although I could already say for certainty that that was the original. There are however some good covers by Sunshine Blind and Assemblage 23 of that song. http://www.coversproject.com/ doesn't list the A23 cover though. Good site! Depeche mode, the greatest band ever, covers - I'll have to track some of these down: Enjoy the Silence - Tori Amos Never Let Me Down - Smashing Pumpkins People Are People - A Perect Circle World In my Eyes - The Cure Waiting for the Night - Portishead Judas - Tricky Personal Jesus - Johnny Cash Personal Jesus - Marilyn Manson Photographic - Freezepop Enjoy the Silence - Apoptygma Berzerk Blasphemnous Rumours - Duncan Shiek Shake the Disease - Hooverphonic But Not Tonight - Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots I Feel You - Placebo Sweetest Perfection - Deftones Everything Counts - Meat Beat Manifesto Policy of Truth - Dishwalla Photographic - Bigod 20
Scary Guy Posted March 12, 2007 Posted March 12, 2007 Yeah, I can't believe you haven't heard the Johnny Cash cover of Personal Jesus. Have you at least heard his cover of Hurt by Nine Inch Nails? Also I like the Hooverphonic cover of Shake the Disease better than the original! (blaspheme I know but I stand by it). Unfortunately a lot on that site is inaccurate or incomplete information, but most of it is spot on.
DeadBurgerKing (10) Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 I just found an awesome punk compilation remake of the 'Rocky Horror Picture Show"...some of the songs are mediocre but some of them are awesome!! What got me to check it out is Tsunami Bomb does a cover of "Planet Schmanet". It's called "The Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show". I dunno...I like ALOT of covers that are made. But I'm weird like that...
bav Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 There are quite a few Industrial acts that do great covers. Everyone knows of the Marilyn Manson versions, but there are some great ones by Deathline (Wild Boys, originally by Duran Duran), and BiGod20 (Like A Prayer, originally done by Madonna) The Deathline International cover of Soft Cell's Tainted love is great, and I regularly listen to Leaetherstrip's tribute album to Soft Cell (Anal Cabaret).
wilhelm k Posted September 24, 2008 Posted September 24, 2008 Good site! Depeche mode, the greatest band ever, covers - I'll have to track some of these down: Enjoy the Silence - Tori Amos Never Let Me Down - Smashing Pumpkins People Are People - A Perect Circle World In my Eyes - The Cure Waiting for the Night - Portishead Judas - Tricky Personal Jesus - Johnny Cash Personal Jesus - Marilyn Manson Photographic - Freezepop Enjoy the Silence - Apoptygma Berzerk Blasphemnous Rumours - Duncan Shiek Shake the Disease - Hooverphonic But Not Tonight - Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots I Feel You - Placebo Sweetest Perfection - Deftones Everything Counts - Meat Beat Manifesto Policy of Truth - Dishwalla Photographic - Bigod 20 pouppee fabrikk does a much better cover of photographic, track it down if you can.
Destroit Posted September 24, 2008 Posted September 24, 2008 Didn't KMFDM cover Material Girl and These Boots Are Made For Walking? I thought both were good, the latter being better.
pheramoans Posted September 24, 2008 Posted September 24, 2008 I just found an awesome punk compilation remake of the 'Rocky Horror Picture Show"...some of the songs are mediocre but some of them are awesome!! What got me to check it out is Tsunami Bomb does a cover of "Planet Schmanet". It's called "The Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show".I dunno...I like ALOT of covers that are made. But I'm weird like that... target="_blank I this! I don't know how to embed the vid on here though, so there's the link at least. ^v^ Addition - I LOVE this cover of The Cure's 'Just Like Heaven' by Katie Melua. Katie Melua - Just Like Heaven [cover]
wilhelm k Posted September 24, 2008 Posted September 24, 2008 Einsturzende Neubauten has a fantastic cover of "sand" by nancy sinatra. Oh, and And One's next album is all covers of synthpop classics. AGREED on the Neubauten cover!!! I used to play that sometimes at the end of my sets/club nights. And One does a decent Cure cover, i assume this will be on the covers lp... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQM5b62U_zI...feature=related
SaGa Posted September 24, 2008 Posted September 24, 2008 I have yet to hear another band cover AFOS,considering AFOS had some really awsome sounds to their music.I have never heard any band ever cover any of their songs,not yet that is. im sure some metalcore band has covered it. im sure of that. its been a popular thing for metal to turn non metal songs metal. therions cover of abbas summernight city is my fav metal cover in general. worst cover song. children of bodom covering hit me baby one more time..... its was funny as hell thou. men with hats cover whould be the best
Simon Bar Sinister Posted September 25, 2008 Posted September 25, 2008 Husker Du's version of Eight Miles High = best cover ever!
Davo Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Bauhaus-Ziggy Stardust Bowie-See Emily Play Nirvana-The Man Who Sold The World (mtv live acoustic) Cure-Purple Haze (because it's so different) Manson-Sweet Dreams (love how creepy he made it..his best imho) 7 Seconds-99 red baloons minor threat-i'm not your stepping stone the band that remade benny goodman's "sing sing sing" on the swing kids soundtrack. ..and bunches more i can't think of...
pheramoans Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 So, i'm in love with this one now. the Violent Femmes - Crazy [Gnarls Barkley Cover]
Mean Salley Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 I'm of the opinion that if you are in an industrial band and you generally sing flat with a lot of distortion, you ought not to cover a song done by someone who sings well and is not flat. Contrary to popular gothical opinion, singing flat doesn't make you sound "dark" it just makes you sound flat Sure people still like the songs, but that's because they're tone deaf and can't tell the difference anyways. Sort of like when someone says, "Wow, Megalomaniac has the same tune as Camptown Races!!!!" Still, what would some artists say when they heard some of the covers of their songs? It's not the distortion, it's not the heavy electronic sound, or the general style, it's the general lack of talent. If the person you're covering has spent their whole life practicing with their voice, and you started singing in a band after you dropped out of community college, you're probably not going to meet the same standard. If a lot of gothical industrial people didn't want so badly to fit in by listening to the popular bands played at their clubs, there'd be a lot of industrial bands out of business in this scene. Wow, imagine if people listened to music because they actually liked it, and not because it'll help them score big with some equally dumb chick at city club. Then when you put your x-box down long enough to throw a band together, you actually might not sound like a festering snail-orgy of the same 12 bands you've been listening to for the past 10 years. (If you need the last statement explained, go to your live journal and take "sarcasm" off of your list of interests. While you're at it, take Cruxshadows off too.) lol Btw Marilyn Manson also did a cover of CCR's I Put A Spell On You, but you can't score goth points for citing a classic rock reference. Here's something for you to ponder. Why do you suppose industrial bands NEVER take on a cover that would require a good deal of instrumental finesse? ie: Frankenstein, Old Police stuff, Motown, Iron Maiden... Because people have settled for music that does not require hours of practice, takes little skill to write, and is generally, point-click, cut-paste. Its basically prog-industrial. Computer/electronics geniuses who are good at programing and editing, but not necessarily writing/performing. Is spinning a cd and pumping your fist really a performance? No, it's just playing the album on a stage with some lights and a microphone. ADD music at it's finest rant, not another crazy contrived story
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