(05-02-2016, 04:24 AM)Bryan Wrote: [ -> ]I actually prefer Bob Dylan's version but I like the GNR version too. I think the GNR version gets more radio play too.
I feel ya and have no doubt that G&R's version gets more airplay. A lot of it has to do with demographics and geography. For instance here in the South Dylan's version is by far the more popular version. In other parts of the country such as Ohio and other Northern states the G&R version is probably more popular. Weird but true.
(05-02-2016, 08:29 AM)xxlt Wrote: [ -> ]Hedges' album Live on the Double Planet is pretty impressive. It is surprising he is not more well known. Leo Kottke is in that same category - incredible, even if not well known, guitar player.
In that same vein, some here know Lonnie Mack just passed. Talk about underrated! Many guitarists, including Clapton and SRV, cited Mack's influence. So among guitar players he was highly regarded but he was not all that well known to the general public.
Now, on the the cover question. The cover of Prince's Purple Rain that Springsteen opened shows with last week was pretty sweet. I also like the Santana cover of While my Guitar Gently Weeps, as well as the Rock Hall of Fame cover of that song with Tom Petty, Prince and others.
A guy I used to work with turned me on to Leo Kottke about ten years ago. I had no idea who he was, then I listened to him play. Wow!
I recently made a couple Covers cd of songs I really like. Here is the playlists.
1. Ruby, Don't Take Your Guns to Town- The Killers
2. Don't Fear the Reaper- Wilco
3. Walk of Life- Shooter Jennings
4. Hot in Here- Widespread Panic
5. The Wanderer- Johnny Cash and U2
6. Black- Aaron Lewis
7. Tuesday's Gone- Metalica
8. Gentle on my Mind- Glen Campbell
9. Dead Flowers- Townes Van Zandt
10. This Time- Waylon Jennings
11. Simple Man- Shinedown
12. Long Black Veil- Dave Matthews Band
13. One for My Baby- Willie Nelson
Cover II-
1. Intro to.....
2. All Along the Watchtower- Dave Matthews Band
3. Tiny Dancer- Ben Folds
4. Over the Rainbow- Willie Nelson
5. I Walk the Line- Live
6. Gin and Juice- some jam band
7. Secret Agent Man- REM
8. Free Bird- Phish
9. Imagine- A Perfect Circle
10. Never Been to Spain- Elvis Pressley
11. Lake of Fire- Nirvana
12. Dancing in the Moonlight- Smashing Pumpkins
13. Tainted Love- Marilyn Manson
14. Lonesome, On'ry, and Mean- Waylon Jennings
15. Fight for Your Right- Big and Rich
16. Kaw-Liga- Charlie Pride
17. Sweet Jane- Cowboy Junkies
Darling Nikki. Foo Fighters did it (I think it was just in concert, I've only heard it on some less than trustworthy downloads). I'm not a huge Prince fan as his voice always kind of put me off, but that song is a lot of fun and they brought it out.
Also, Wagon Wheel by OCMS, which took off a Dylan demo.
(05-02-2016, 05:14 PM)Benton Wrote: [ -> ]Darling Nikki. Foo Fighters did it (I think it was just in concert, I've only heard it on some less than trustworthy downloads). I'm not a huge Prince fan as his voice always kind of put me off, but that song is a lot of fun and they brought it out.
It was the B-Side on the 'Have It All' single. You can pick up the CD on Amazon for $148. It was also on the vinyl only Record Store Day release 'Medium Rare', which you can grab on eBay for under $40.
(05-02-2016, 12:38 AM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: [ -> ]Absolute worst remake/cover of ALL time is when Metallica ruined "Turn the Page"...Not sure what they were thinking but that was horrible!!
Funny thing about this. I had the radio on tonight, this song came on, and my wife looked up from her cross-stitching and said, "who the hell is that, that sucks." I swear to god. I told her it was Metallica, and she told me they need to stick to their "own shit".
Never even knew she payed that much attention to music. But she apparently likes her Seger.
(05-02-2016, 10:46 PM)Tiger Teeth Wrote: [ -> ]Funny thing about this. I had the radio on tonight, this song came on, and my wife looked up from her cross-stitching and said, "who the hell is that, that sucks." I swear to god. I told her it was Metallica, and she told me they need to stick to their "own shit".
Never even knew she payed that much attention to music. But she apparently likes her Seger.
Lol...Kudos to her for knowing crap when she hears it. Sounds like you have a good one. Better take her out dinner this weekend.
(05-02-2016, 02:12 PM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: [ -> ]A guy I used to work with turned me on to Leo Kottke about ten years ago. I had no idea who he was, then I listened to him play. Wow!
Yeah, I kind of go into overload when I listen to him. It is good but just overwhelms me.
Now, an even less well known player that has some fans among other guitarists is a guy whose stage name is Unknown Hinson. You can find multiple videos of him on You Tube. He is very funny and when he wants to he can shred it.
(05-02-2016, 02:19 PM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]Les Claypool's Flying Frog Brigade (amazing band!) did a lot of Pink Floyd covers. One of their CDs was a cover of the entire Animals album.
The CD Live Frogs Set 1 has a great cover of "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" as well as a cover of King Crimson's "Thela Hun Ginjit"(sp?)
Reminded me of Government Mule's CD "Dark Side of the Mule." It is exquisite.
(05-02-2016, 11:30 PM)xxlt Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, I kind of go into overload when I listen to him. It is good but just overwhelms me.
Now, an even less well known player that has some fans among other guitarists is a guy whose stage name is Unknown Hinson. You can find multiple videos of him on You Tube. He is very funny and when he wants to he can shred it.