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KharBevNor:

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Oh god. They are egotistical enough to think that they could cover "Another Brick"...?

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Davis' voice ruined it entirely, though I did enjoy the fact that they covered the whole song (rather than just part 2) and also that their guitarist (the one who found God) pulled off the solo perfectly.

I was, however scandalised that they had to put up a huge teleprompt for the sing-along. My little sister knows the chorus od Another Brick in the Wall.

Actually, this brings up a question. Anyone got any Floyd covers that aren't Another Brick in the Wall or Comfortably Numb? Apart from one reasonably adept cover of 'Money' by a band I don't know that was on the soundtrack to the new Italian Job that's all I've heard.

happybirthdaygelatin:
"Wish You Were Here" by Thom Yorke with Sparklehorse.

cri:

--- Quote from: blindsuperhero ---One judges it by how good it sounds.
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Which is all opinion anyway. Which is the fun thing about forums. :)

And I must second whomever it was that mentioned Fiona Apple's cover of across the universe. That and the Dynamite Hack version of Boyz in the Hood.

There's always Brand New's Cover of Love Spit Love's "Am I wrong." But I won't 't say I like it over the original... because that would be a terrible lie.

And what jackass beats someone up over the kind of music they're listening to?

ayePod:
Damien Rice - I Still Havent Found What I'm Looking For

Learned Hand:
The best covers are the ones that are done so well that people tend to forget they are covers.  With that in mind:

Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
Nirvana - The Man Who Sold the World
Johnny Cash - Hurt

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