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XM Deep Tracks just played "Purple Haze" by Melanie and, get this, "Dirty Deeds" by Lesley Gore. No, that is not a typo! I believe I am a major steep closer to hearing it all.
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I'll say I've heard it all when AC-DC do a cover of 'Judy's Turn To Cry'.
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The best cover of all time is still the Beatles doing Twist and Shout.
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I dunno, I might have to go with Mojo Nixon doing "Girlfriend in a Coma" by The Smiths.
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Also semi-legendary is the Pat Boone metal-covers LP. I've never heard it, but heard plenty of funny reviews of it, some actually good.
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My No. 1 is the Beatles cover of "Words of Love"

It sounds like a cross between Don & Phil and Buddy himself.
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My No. 1 is the Beatles cover of "Words of Love"

It sounds like a cross between Don & Phil and Buddy himself.
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How about the album that William Shatner (aka Captain James T. Kirk) made. It had instrumental versions of songs by various artist on it and he spoke (not sang) the original lyrics to them. His version of The Beatles' Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was voted worst Beatles cover ever.

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Post by leesh »

I remember watching the commentary on "Ferris Buehler's Day Off" and the director (can't remember his name at the moment) saying that Paul McCartney was very mad that they added horns on Twist & Shout. I agree...it's my favorite cover.
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Glenn wrote:
"The best cover of all time is still the Beatles doing Twist and Shout."

Many of the Beatles cover versions were absolutely killer. "Please Mr. Postman" and "You Really Got A Hold On Me" made the originals look like home recordings. The Beatles really had Motown running scared for awhile. And yet, by their own admission, they were only paying tribute to the music they loved.
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Post by prog_rockin_metal_man »

I'm gonna have to vote for Jimi Hendrix's cover of "All Along The Watchtower" which was originaly done by Bob Dylan.
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Kate Bush's acoustic piano version of Smells Like Teen Spirit is fabulous.
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"His version of The Beatles' Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was voted worst Beatles cover ever."

If you've heard it, you'd agree. It's actually more like the worst SONG ever. Not just cover. It's truly painful.

I recently found out that Disturbed, a band that I don't really like all that much, covered Genesis' "Land of Confusion". I found the cover, and it's actually really really good. I was very impressed.

As far as "best" covers go . . . my vote also goes with Hendrix's cover of "All Along the Watchtower". Also, I really love Yes's cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "America".
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Elton John's version of LSD was pretty bad also.
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