All about my stumbling through life and my various projects to keep me occupied. Mostly photography orientated, but with whatever else I feel like thrown in as well.
You know Royals? Of course! Who doesn't? It's a great song.
Well, what about this cover? It's by the amazing Walk Off the Earth. Check out the video! It's so awesome! how many times did they have to rehearse that??
While we're on the subject, I quite like this cover too. It's sung by a 7 foot clown.
Continuing on from this post, I thought I'd carry on telling you all about a few more of my favorite covers of songs. First, the Shins version of We Will Become Silhouettes. It was originally by the Postal Service. The Shins have slowed it down, used lots of guitar instead of synthetic stuff and made the lyrics more distinct and understandable. Great job!
Next, The Scissor Sisters version of Comfortably Numb. It was of course, a Pink Floyd song. Their version is almost unrecognisable! It's much faster, more synthetic and sung in their usual falsetto tones. The only way I could tell it was the same song was the lyrics! But the way they've done it really suits the psychedelic aspects of the song. Great stuff!
Next Tom Traubert's Blues by Tom Waits. I suppose it isn't strictly speaking a cover. More of a re-imagining of a song. It's sort of very loosely based on Waltzing Matilda, but very different. The tune is a bit different, the lyrics are different and it's much slower and grittier. It's wonderful.
Another great one is the My Chemical Romance version of Bob Dylan's Desolation Row. It was on the Watchmen soundtrack. It's much faster, rockier and considerably shorter than the original Dylan one. It works really well, even though they have totally changed the tone of the song.
And, well, because I am slightly obsessed with Pitch Perfect (no really, I have a serious problem!) I'm going to finish off with not one, not two, but three songs from the film. Kelly Clarkson's Since U Been Gone, Miley Cyrus's Party in the USA, and Bruno Mars's Just the Way You Are. All three are great! Obviously the biggest changes are the complete lack of instruments. A capella awesomeness! And they've added some totally gorgeous harmonies! Party in the USA actually sounds like not-a-rubbish song the way they've done it! Quite a feat!
Ok, so most of the time covers of songs are completely pointless and you wonder why the band even bothered. The original was better! Leave it alone! But just occasionally someone comes up with something that's genius. They either improve the original song, or do something really clever that makes you see the original song in a completely different light. So without further ado, here are some of my favorite cover songs and the reasons I like them.
To start us off, I chose William Shatner singing Pulp's Common People. Mostly because it's hilarious. But I do also genuinely like his version, even if it's hardly different from the original. Here it is:
Next, Big Yellow Taxi by Counting Crows. The original was written by Joni Mitchell, but I like the Counting Crows version better. It's sadder, with the slower guitar, and I think the song is better suited to a male voice.
Another one I really like is Me First and the Gimme Gimmes version of My Boyfriend's Back. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes are a great cover band. They do some awesome versions of loads of songs. My Boyfriend's Back was originally sung by the Angels. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes is a lot faster and less whiny and a lot more rocky. It's got so much more energy. Love it!
Speaking of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, their version of Wild World is also very good. The original Cat Stevens song has got the same treatment: faster, rockier, less whiny. Awesome!
Another good one is Michael Cera and Ellen Page's version of Anyone Else but you. It's on the Juno soundtrack and featured in the film. It's hard to pin down what I like about this cover. Not a lot has really changed. The guitar is pretty much the same, and it's still a duet. The song has been shortened and the verses rearranged a bit. I think it must be the voices that make the change for me, which I suppose isn't too surprising, considering what a simple little song it is. All it really has after all is the guitar and the voices.
Next, Kid Harpoon's version of First We Take Manhatten. This was originally recorded by Jennifer Warnes. I like Kid Harpoon's version more because there's a lot more guitar and a lot less synthetic stuff. It's also faster and has more energy. Apologies for not really being able to find a good video for it though!
Next, the kings of cover artists, Walk Off The Earth. I've blogged about them before. I really love their cover of Gotye's Somebody I Used to Know. Gorgeous song. I'm sure most people have already seen the video I'm about to post, doing the rounds on Teh Interwebz, but what makes it genius is that it's played by five people on one guitar. Amazing! The song doesn't sound all that different really, but it really suits all the band members' voices and the harmonies are gorgeous.
Another great one is Kirsty MacColl's Version of A New England. Not that I don't like the original Billy Bragg version! I just like what she's done with it. With her voice and less of the aggressive guitar it sounds softer and a bit more sophisticated.
And finally, Rufus Wainwright's version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah. I like it because it's a little bit faster and smoother. And I love Rufus Wainwright's voice.
That's enough to be getting one with for now! More soon!