davyK wrote:I always recognised the darkness in Sound like of Silence but that performance really resonates with it.
poprock wrote:davyK wrote:I always recognised the darkness in Sound like of Silence but that performance really resonates with it.
For me, that’s what separates a great cover from one that’s just a bit of fun. Does it transform the song and bring new meaning or context to it?
That Disturbed one did. Bunny West’s Iron Maiden cover did. Johnny Cash’s Hurt did.
That's pretty great.poprock wrote:This is my official vote, actually. Now I think about it, I don’t care whether I’m voting for an ‘important’ cover version. I’m going with my heart. I love this performance unreservedly. Best cover = Bunny West – Run to the Hills. Honorable mentions for Nina Gordon covering Straight Outta Compton, Letters to Cleo covering I Want You to Want Me, and The Highwomen covering The Chain.Bunny West doing Run to the Hills.
I can't stop listening to this!poprock wrote:This is my official vote, actually.poprock wrote:Bunny West doing Run to the Hills.
Woah there Nelly! Hold on to my aching heart. What sort of crazy talk is this!?Moot_Geeza wrote:Original Sweet Old World is better
g.man wrote:Woah there Nelly! Hold on to my aching heart. What sort of crazy talk is this!?Moot_Geeza wrote:Original Sweet Old World is better
Diluted Dante wrote:Can't stand her.
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