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They also did Helter Skelter, though I agree, their version of Dear Prudence is very tasty.

I once put together a cassette tape of all the "White Album" cover versions I could think of, most cleverly calling it the "Off-White Album". Yes, I recall now, friends were very impressed. Didn't return my calls for weeks.

Dear Prudence - Siouxsie
Happiness Is A Warm Gun - Breeders
While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Jeff Healey
Helter Skelter - Siouxsie
Cry Baby Cry - Breeders

and, of course, here at work I can't recall the rest...
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Jeff Healey is great.
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As much of an Aerosmith fan as I am, I really don't like their cover of "Come Together". I don't even know why I don't like it . . . I just don't for some reason. The really bad thing is that the classic rock station where I live never plays the Beatles version; only the Aerosmith version (and I can tell immediately which is which). In fact, now that I think of it, they haven't played much Beatles stuff at all in the past couple of years.
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Jeff Healey is great.

Couldn't agree with you more, Brian. His version of WMGGW is a killer!!

Dean Steliga and I are planning a visit to his pub in Toronto in September. Apparently he plays there regularly, so we might get lucky! Image
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Howard, he plays in a jazz combo there every Sunday afternoon (free) and a rock band every Thursday evening (not free).
http://www.jeffhealeys.com/Listings.html
I played there last summer. Nice club and the sound is great.
I don't particularly care for his music, especially his version of WMGGW.
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Well, Greg, that's the beauty of music - one man's water is another man's wine. Each to his own, eh? Image

I won't be in Hogtown at either time, so I guess I've lucked out there.........
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Bobcat...I agree with you on the Aerosmith cover of "Come Together". I think of them as a very competent band that displays moments of brilliance in their own tunes, but that one's a stinker...for me, it's dude's voice, like a garden rake on a chalkboard...

Please do not get me started on "Dream On"...
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Aerosmith does a great cover of Helter Skelter too..I was at one of their shows earlier this year,and they opened with that song..Really set the tone for the evening..
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Post by squirefan01 »

How about the "I Am Sam" soundtrack, which is all covers of Beatles songs (17 in all).

I like "Blackbird" (Sarah McLachlan), "Two of Us" (Aimee Mann & Michael Penn), and "I'm Only Sleeping" (The Vines).

Great movie too.
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Also, when I was a Dead Head in my teens, I was fond of Jerry Garcia Band's "Dear Prudence" cover. Now it seems awfully slow to me.
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IIRC, Fiona Apple did a nice version of Across the Universe in the soundtrack to the movie Pleasantville.
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I hear Freddie Mercury, under an assumed name, covered a Beach Boys tune. Anyone heard it? Supposedly very good.
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Haven't heard it! I'd like to, though. I'm a big fan of both Brian & Freddie. Do you know which song? Hopefully someone will come forward with the winning answer for this one.


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Me again - going back a few pages - I'm a huge Kate Bush fan. I've never heard her version of 'Smells Like...' Actually, I thought Tori Amos was the one that did the voice/piano version of it. On the Nirvana tip, Sinead O'Connor does a really cool version of 'All Apologies.' I also like Nirvana's version of The Meatpuppets' song which the name of escapes me now. Nirvana also does a pretty hilarious version of a Kiss tune, too, the name of that one I can't remember either, but I've got it on tape somewhere. The Jesus Mary Chain recorded a great version of a Beach Boys tune, too.


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Post by danbind »

One of my all-time favorites is Scrawl's version of "Let it All Hang Out". Also, the Gourds version of Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice" is brilliant--go to Nugs.net to hear it.
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