Have to say straight off that I a coming from more of an older perspective on this, but I am a person that has no problem at all with people doing new versions of classic songs...as long as they shake them up and do something different with them, and make them their own.
I have never seen the point of copying a song note for note, same as the original...why bother?
To illustrate what I mean, I remember the initial shock when the Flying Lizards covered The Beatles' Money. And yet gradually people warmed to the quirkiness of it and it became a hit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-P2qL3qkzk
Here's another example...I loved the band Yes for years (not so much now), but Don't Kill The Whale was my most hated song by them. But these guys (Magellan) did a superb version, which I thought managed to capture the feeling of early, classic Yes and the later 80's Trevor Rabin era -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMWX4Ch5TmE
Another fave is this cover of The Beatles All Your Loving by metal band Helloween -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgFPbBV-z0g
I also used to have a stunning version of Pink Floyds In The Flesh by Sweet Billy Pilgrim, but lost it...it was on a free CD from a music mag and not commercially available. Still trying to track that bugger down...
That's kind of where I am coming from - that's what I want from a new version of a song...you should not even recognise it at first.
I have never seen the point of copying a song note for note, same as the original...why bother?
To illustrate what I mean, I remember the initial shock when the Flying Lizards covered The Beatles' Money. And yet gradually people warmed to the quirkiness of it and it became a hit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-P2qL3qkzk
Here's another example...I loved the band Yes for years (not so much now), but Don't Kill The Whale was my most hated song by them. But these guys (Magellan) did a superb version, which I thought managed to capture the feeling of early, classic Yes and the later 80's Trevor Rabin era -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMWX4Ch5TmE
Another fave is this cover of The Beatles All Your Loving by metal band Helloween -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgFPbBV-z0g
I also used to have a stunning version of Pink Floyds In The Flesh by Sweet Billy Pilgrim, but lost it...it was on a free CD from a music mag and not commercially available. Still trying to track that bugger down...
That's kind of where I am coming from - that's what I want from a new version of a song...you should not even recognise it at first.
