Best cover song ever

The Cardigans featuring Tom Jones covering Talking Heads "Burning Down the House"
or
Front Line Assembly featuring Tiffany covering U2's "New Years Day"
 
mazdaspeedpower said:
Sublime-No Woman No Cry..sure, Bob Marley made an amazing song, but Sublime did a great job taking a reggae classic written by a Musical/Lyrical genious and turned it into a nicely composed Ska/Rock song. They also did a good cover of Smoke Two Joints by Marley.
Also Scarlet Bagonia's(sp) is a great sublime cover.
 
KYREDP5 said:
I'm suprised no one has mentioned Phish's Gin and Juice. :D
most of the universe is misinformed about that song... it's actually "The Gourds" not Phish.

Best cover ever: Pearl Jam, "Masters of War" (Bob Dylan)
 
i dont like the deftones too much, but i saw them cover weezer's say it aint so, and it was ****** sweet
 
Fear Factory rules. :)

it would be too hard for me to name one song in particular that is my overall favorite, but I am always in the mood for Cold Play's Clocks. mmm...
 
JunkPunch said:
Tool's cover of "No Quarter" and the Lovemonger's cover of "Battle of Evermore" are excellent Zeppelin covers.
s***...I damn near forgot about No Quarter...that is an amazing cover and song in general. APC actually did a few covers on their first tour. They did Diary of a Madman mixed in with the Cure's Love Song...weird, but still pretty interesting to say the least. Oh...I also forgot, Audioslave covering (pronounced "making better") the White Stripes' "7 Nation Army" was cool.
 
I thought offsprings cover of Total Immortal was really good, but people say im gay for thinking that.
 
NOFX -- What a Wonderful World
I second the Hendrix All Along the Watchtower. It blows away Dylan's by about 3 light years. Perhaps my fav hendrix piece.

BUT....THE best "cover" of all is John Coltrane doing "My Favorite Things" from "Sound of Music" (I think that's Rogers and Hammerstein) with McCoy Tyner on piano. Tyner's solo on this is just absolute ecstasy, you will know happiness after listening to it, I dont care if you hate all Jazz music. It's just good, inspired s***. Trust me people, download it, sample it, or buy the album (with the same title). You will not regret it.
 
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