Foo Fighters "Down in the Park".
WHY? And they're so fucking lame. Why do people like this band? The beards?
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52I think that Killdozer's version of "One Tin Soldier" is the best cover of all time. Other than my brother, everyone else I have ever played it for thinks IT is the worst cover ever. How wrong they are.
I am always embarassed to hear the slew of covers at the end of Pearl Jam concert cd's, "Know Your Rights," "Rockin in the Free World," "I Believe in Miracles," "Hide Your Love Away."
The worst of all, though, is hearing Eddie Vedder sing "Fortunate Son." That is a true embarassment to humankind.
I am always embarassed to hear the slew of covers at the end of Pearl Jam concert cd's, "Know Your Rights," "Rockin in the Free World," "I Believe in Miracles," "Hide Your Love Away."
The worst of all, though, is hearing Eddie Vedder sing "Fortunate Son." That is a true embarassment to humankind.
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53Mr. Chimp wrote:Mr. Chimp wrote:I just heard some nu-metal scream dork punk cover of Mr. Phil Collins's "In The Air Tonight" as bumper in a commercial for the new Miami Vice movie.
Upon further research, I have uncovered that this band is called Nonpoint.
I would not go to see a band named "Nonpoint." WTF, indeed.
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54Brett Eugene Ralph quoted:
and then wrote:
I agree, Manfred Mann is the ultimate cover band. They made gold out of crap.
Uh, well, Quinn the Eskimo was ok to start with. Sorry Bob.
Ones that come to mind are Manfred Mann's cover of "Blinded by the Light"...
and then wrote:
How can it be the worst cover ever recorded when it's better than the original?
I agree, Manfred Mann is the ultimate cover band. They made gold out of crap.
Uh, well, Quinn the Eskimo was ok to start with. Sorry Bob.
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55rzs wrote:I think that Killdozer's version of "One Tin Soldier" is the best cover of all time.
See last line of entry
Edit: it did say 'and best of all, Killdozer'.
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56Auf "The Future Embrace" covert Billy Corgan die BeeGees "To Love Somebody".
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57zom-zom wrote:Foo Fighters "Down in the Park"
Oh my god. I was going to say Smashmouth or something but just the idea that the above actually happened takes it. GAS.
...Anyway, Pseudo Echo rules! Love the song that the new wave girl break-dances to in Friday the 13th pt 5.
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58mega therion wrote:zom-zom wrote:Foo Fighters "Down in the Park"
Oh my god. I was going to say Smashmouth or something but just the idea that the above actually happened takes it. GAS.
Uh, you guys know that Marilyn Manson covered "Down in the Park" too, right?
There are crispy fries waiting to come out of your oven: you just have to make them and put them there.
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59I think whoever was involved with that version of 'Ever Fallen In Love' in honour of John Peel at the British Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in front of John Peel's family deserve a special prize.
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60Redline wrote:Brett Eugene Ralph quoted:Ones that come to mind are Manfred Mann's cover of "Blinded by the Light"...
and then wrote:How can it be the worst cover ever recorded when it's better than the original?
I agree, Manfred Mann is the ultimate cover band. They made gold out of crap.
I think their version of Demolition Man negates that.
When Grace Jones out-covers you with the same Police song, you are truly nowhere.
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