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Crap, I was tired. Let me find the right one.
Here it is!
[video=youtube;wzadPklQwuQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzadPklQwuQ[/video]
I think, there's no song that should banned from cover. The moment an artist has an interesting personal take on the song, owns it, it's great.
What is forbidden is imitation.
[QUOTE=Spike-X;4383534]Born To Run.[/QUOTE]
Why not?
An iconic rock song like this must have been
Covered many many times
Heck even Leather Tuscadero covered it in 1978 :cool:
[QUOTE=Mormel;4376491]Any Stevie Wonder song. I tend to go into Stevie Wonder covers like 'this could be cool', and I walk away from it going 'what was the point?'[/QUOTE]
I rarely disagree with you, but I do on this.
Stevie has been a prolific songwriter for other people (Aretha's Until You Come Back To Me, Rufus' Tell me Something Good, Miracles' Tears of a Clown etc), and there are some really good covers of his songs by some of his closer associates like Syreeta or Tata Vega.
[QUOTE=My Two Cents;4386345]Why not?
An iconic rock song like this must have been
Covered many many times
Heck even Leather Tuscadero covered it in 1978 :cool:[/QUOTE]
I'm not saying it hasn't been covered. I'm saying it shouldn't be.
Sweet Child of Mine. Slash and Axl made a very dynamic song and the two really hit on something perfect in Guns N Roses. As the story goes Rose heard this "skipping exercise" Slash had started (which he hated once everyone seized on it) and wrote lyrics about his ex-girlfriend Erin Everly. The song clearly is Guns N Roses. It broke them through and they all played a part in it as each band member took what Slash had and added to it til Axl kicked in lyrics.
So imagine years later that the film Big Daddy was coming out. The producers wanted to use "Sweet Child of Mine". But at the time Rose and the guys were in midst of a lawsuit. Rose re-recorded Appetite for Destruction with the newer version of G'n'R to get around that and was gonna release the song for use. But this was blocked and producers had to go get Sheryl Crow to do a version of the original song. It lacks the whole punch of the Guns version.
Of course to do that cover and appease both sides of Guns N Roses at this point the producer of the movie comically came up with an idea which split the song. This is what they came up with folks. They took half the song from a live version (which isn't that good a live version once u hear it) and suddenly at the 3:08 mark the new 1999 version kicks in ! Its one of the oddest things ever done I have seen.
[video=youtube;mtovs6HhFO8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtovs6HhFO8[/video]
They should have just used the entire 1999 version really. But the whole lawsuit deal had them scramble and we got a worthless cover (and I love Sheryl Crow too) and a weird credits song as they rolled.