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  • S Stephen Hewitt

    I'd say Jimi Hendrix's version of "All Along The Watchtower" is better than Bob's.

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    oh the blasphemy! We have tickets to see old man Bob later this year. I like Pearl Jams version of that song as well

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      oh the blasphemy! We have tickets to see old man Bob later this year. I like Pearl Jams version of that song as well

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      Josh Gray wrote:

      We have tickets to see old man Bob later this year.

      Speaking of Bob, what do you think of his latest release? I heard the first track from it on the radio, and I was shocked and dismayed by how he sounded. On this one track, at least, he sounds like he recorded it during a bout of laryngitis.

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        Josh Gray wrote:

        We have tickets to see old man Bob later this year.

        Speaking of Bob, what do you think of his latest release? I heard the first track from it on the radio, and I was shocked and dismayed by how he sounded. On this one track, at least, he sounds like he recorded it during a bout of laryngitis.

        -------------------------------- "All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing" -- Edmund Burke

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        Richie308 wrote:

        Speaking of Bob, what do you think of his latest release? I heard the first track from it on the radio, and I was shocked and dismayed by how he sounded. On this one track, at least, he sounds like he recorded it during a bout of laryngitis.

        I've not heard his new album, I inherited my love of Bob from my father who loved his older acustic / harmonica stuff rather than the new electric guitar stuff. I might pick up a copy before we go and see him play. I saw him play about 7 years ago and was a bit disapointed with what he played. I guess there are only so mnay times he can perform Like a Rolling Stone etc without getting bored

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          Richie308 wrote:

          Speaking of Bob, what do you think of his latest release? I heard the first track from it on the radio, and I was shocked and dismayed by how he sounded. On this one track, at least, he sounds like he recorded it during a bout of laryngitis.

          I've not heard his new album, I inherited my love of Bob from my father who loved his older acustic / harmonica stuff rather than the new electric guitar stuff. I might pick up a copy before we go and see him play. I saw him play about 7 years ago and was a bit disapointed with what he played. I guess there are only so mnay times he can perform Like a Rolling Stone etc without getting bored

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          Josh Gray wrote:

          I guess there are only so mnay times he can perform Like a Rolling Stone etc without getting bored

          I totally agree. That probably goes for most performers. Don't get me wrong, I think he's a national treasure, a musical Mark Twain.

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            Josh Gray wrote:

            I guess there are only so mnay times he can perform Like a Rolling Stone etc without getting bored

            I totally agree. That probably goes for most performers. Don't get me wrong, I think he's a national treasure, a musical Mark Twain.

            -------------------------------- "All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing" -- Edmund Burke

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            Richie308 wrote:

            Don't get me wrong, I think he's a national treasure, a musical Mark Twain.

            :) Its funny, I have a few remastered CD's of his, a few "Best Of" cd's but what I listen to most is an old tape dad put together in the 70's. its complete with the stratches from the LP's, has been dubbed about a dozen times and has blank bits and bits of radio where someone has accidently hit the record button on the tape player a few times I'd put Neil Young in the same category, I saw him play a few years ago and it was an amazing show. It was the tour for the Greendale album which told the story of a family somewhere in "small town usa". For each song the curtain would go down, a set quickly arainged and actors would act out the songs as he sung them. After he'd played the whole album end to end, they cleared the stage and he came out with his mouth organ and did an hour or so of the classics. Couldnt have asked for more

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              Im bored, I've got heaps to do at work today but its just not happening. The code I'm working on takes about 15 mins to run and test itself which makes it hard to get into a grove. I was reading an article in the paper about a band called Dinosaur Jr, they're one of my favorties so I thought I'd have a look for some of their clips on you tube. This reminded me of a cover they did of a song called Just Like Heaven by The Cure which I always thought was a great intepretation of the original. So my question is this - which bands have covered songs that you have liked more than the original? Here is Dinosaur Jr[^]

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              Josh Gray wrote:

              which bands have covered songs that you have liked more than the original?

              Metallica's covers of Diamond Head songs are (IMVHO) generally better than the Diamond Head originals - they rock more :-) That could, of course, have something with the fact that I heard the covers before the originals. Similarly, Voivod's[^] covers of Pink Floyd tracks (Astronomy Domine on their album Nothingface, The Nile Song on The Outer Limits) always added something to the original, rather than being a slavish rehash of the original. Their cover of the Batman theme (from the 60s/70s camp-fest) is less successful ;P.

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                Im bored, I've got heaps to do at work today but its just not happening. The code I'm working on takes about 15 mins to run and test itself which makes it hard to get into a grove. I was reading an article in the paper about a band called Dinosaur Jr, they're one of my favorties so I thought I'd have a look for some of their clips on you tube. This reminded me of a cover they did of a song called Just Like Heaven by The Cure which I always thought was a great intepretation of the original. So my question is this - which bands have covered songs that you have liked more than the original? Here is Dinosaur Jr[^]

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                DEVO's cover of Rolling Stones' Satisfaction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvcuaJy9OwI[^] Roswell

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                  DEVO's cover of Rolling Stones' Satisfaction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvcuaJy9OwI[^] Roswell

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                  10 points for the you tube link!!!!

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                    Im bored, I've got heaps to do at work today but its just not happening. The code I'm working on takes about 15 mins to run and test itself which makes it hard to get into a grove. I was reading an article in the paper about a band called Dinosaur Jr, they're one of my favorties so I thought I'd have a look for some of their clips on you tube. This reminded me of a cover they did of a song called Just Like Heaven by The Cure which I always thought was a great intepretation of the original. So my question is this - which bands have covered songs that you have liked more than the original? Here is Dinosaur Jr[^]

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                    I like Rod Stewart's "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" better than the original version, played by CCR.

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                      Im bored, I've got heaps to do at work today but its just not happening. The code I'm working on takes about 15 mins to run and test itself which makes it hard to get into a grove. I was reading an article in the paper about a band called Dinosaur Jr, they're one of my favorties so I thought I'd have a look for some of their clips on you tube. This reminded me of a cover they did of a song called Just Like Heaven by The Cure which I always thought was a great intepretation of the original. So my question is this - which bands have covered songs that you have liked more than the original? Here is Dinosaur Jr[^]

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                      I just love it when rock bands do cover of plain stupid songs, like the Arctic Monkeys did of the Girls Aloud's "Love Machine"[^]. The lyrics are a total bollocks but I guess that's the reason they picked this tune. I had a few others that I liked but can't remember them right now.

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                      • S Stephen Hewitt

                        I'd say Jimi Hendrix's version of "All Along The Watchtower" is better than Bob's.

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                        Stephen Hewitt wrote:

                        I'd say Jimi Hendrix's version of "All Along The Watchtower" is better than Bob's.

                        5, although frankly a cat being spayed without anaesthetic would be better than Bob's.

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                          Im bored, I've got heaps to do at work today but its just not happening. The code I'm working on takes about 15 mins to run and test itself which makes it hard to get into a grove. I was reading an article in the paper about a band called Dinosaur Jr, they're one of my favorties so I thought I'd have a look for some of their clips on you tube. This reminded me of a cover they did of a song called Just Like Heaven by The Cure which I always thought was a great intepretation of the original. So my question is this - which bands have covered songs that you have liked more than the original? Here is Dinosaur Jr[^]

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                          Sixpence None The Richer cover of the U2 song Love Is Blindness. Can't find it on youtube. Drat!


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                            Im bored, I've got heaps to do at work today but its just not happening. The code I'm working on takes about 15 mins to run and test itself which makes it hard to get into a grove. I was reading an article in the paper about a band called Dinosaur Jr, they're one of my favorties so I thought I'd have a look for some of their clips on you tube. This reminded me of a cover they did of a song called Just Like Heaven by The Cure which I always thought was a great intepretation of the original. So my question is this - which bands have covered songs that you have liked more than the original? Here is Dinosaur Jr[^]

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                            Johnny Cash singing "Hurt". A good NIN song, but much better with Johnny's old voice. And Marylin Manson's "Sweet dreams". Such a boring song in the original. Although I'm not really fond of MM, I think his version's better.


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                              Im bored, I've got heaps to do at work today but its just not happening. The code I'm working on takes about 15 mins to run and test itself which makes it hard to get into a grove. I was reading an article in the paper about a band called Dinosaur Jr, they're one of my favorties so I thought I'd have a look for some of their clips on you tube. This reminded me of a cover they did of a song called Just Like Heaven by The Cure which I always thought was a great intepretation of the original. So my question is this - which bands have covered songs that you have liked more than the original? Here is Dinosaur Jr[^]

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                                Johnny Cash singing "Hurt". A good NIN song, but much better with Johnny's old voice. And Marylin Manson's "Sweet dreams". Such a boring song in the original. Although I'm not really fond of MM, I think his version's better.


                                All the label says is that this stuff contains chemicals "... known to the State of California to cause cancer in rats and low-income test subjects."
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                                Bernhard wrote:

                                And Marylin Manson's "Sweet dreams"

                                I was just going to post that as well. Manson does very very good remixes. These also turned out really well: Another Brick In The Wall Tainted Love Personal Jesus

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                                  Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:

                                  I listen to Big 92.7 FM right from my Nokia 6030

                                  for you it is allowed in your office aah?

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                                    Josh Gray wrote:

                                    We have tickets to see old man Bob later this year.

                                    Speaking of Bob, what do you think of his latest release? I heard the first track from it on the radio, and I was shocked and dismayed by how he sounded. On this one track, at least, he sounds like he recorded it during a bout of laryngitis.

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                                    Richie308 wrote:

                                    Speaking of Bob, what do you think of his latest release? I heard the first track from it on the radio, and I was shocked and dismayed by how he sounded.

                                    Really? He has been sounding like that for about 10 years now. If anything he sounds slightly better than he does some of the songs in his last album. But having said that, the album itself wasn't as interesting as his last one (Love and Theft).

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                                      Im bored, I've got heaps to do at work today but its just not happening. The code I'm working on takes about 15 mins to run and test itself which makes it hard to get into a grove. I was reading an article in the paper about a band called Dinosaur Jr, they're one of my favorties so I thought I'd have a look for some of their clips on you tube. This reminded me of a cover they did of a song called Just Like Heaven by The Cure which I always thought was a great intepretation of the original. So my question is this - which bands have covered songs that you have liked more than the original? Here is Dinosaur Jr[^]

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                                      Guns 'n Roses version of 'Live and Let Die' ,possibly the only Beatles track to be covered better than the original. Guns 'n Roses versions of Bob's 'Knockin on Heaven's Door', poor old Bob just keeps getting covered :) Dan Reed's cover of 'Rainbow Child' by Grateful Dead I think. Enya's version of 'How can I keep from singing' I have no idea if there's a recorded original or who by just that it wasn't hers originally. That lot should be enough to drive anyone wild :laugh:

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                                        Im bored, I've got heaps to do at work today but its just not happening. The code I'm working on takes about 15 mins to run and test itself which makes it hard to get into a grove. I was reading an article in the paper about a band called Dinosaur Jr, they're one of my favorties so I thought I'd have a look for some of their clips on you tube. This reminded me of a cover they did of a song called Just Like Heaven by The Cure which I always thought was a great intepretation of the original. So my question is this - which bands have covered songs that you have liked more than the original? Here is Dinosaur Jr[^]

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                                        Sinead O'Connors cover of "Candle in the wind". (Kitschy, I know.)


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                                          Richie308 wrote:

                                          Speaking of Bob, what do you think of his latest release? I heard the first track from it on the radio, and I was shocked and dismayed by how he sounded. On this one track, at least, he sounds like he recorded it during a bout of laryngitis.

                                          I've not heard his new album, I inherited my love of Bob from my father who loved his older acustic / harmonica stuff rather than the new electric guitar stuff. I might pick up a copy before we go and see him play. I saw him play about 7 years ago and was a bit disapointed with what he played. I guess there are only so mnay times he can perform Like a Rolling Stone etc without getting bored

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                                          From the reviews I read, it dseems he just doesn't want to play the songs you know the way you know.


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