Songs that became better known 2nd time around

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Rezillo

TwoSheds
Location
Suffolk
[quote name='swee'pea99']By contrast, June Tabor's version of Elvis Costello's Useless Beauty is even better than the original.[/QUOTE]

As was, imho, her version, with the Oyster Band, of the VU's All Tomorrow's Parties.

John
 
Rezillo said:
As was, imho, her version, with the Oyster Band, of the VU's All Tomorrow's Parties.

John
:reading::ohmy::ohmy::ohmy::ohmy::ohmy::ohmy:

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Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
Rezillo said:
As was, imho, her version, with the Oyster Band, of the VU's All Tomorrow's Parties.

John

Oh, come on, The Oyster Band vs. The Velvet Underground. The latter are revolutionary and debauched experimental cultural icons, the former are not exactly subtle folkrockers whose most distinguishing feature is probably a love of strong cider... it's no contest. B)

And Nico's flat, emotionless delivery is the point. June Tabor has a lovely voice. She is therefore totally inappropriate for the song.
 

Rezillo

TwoSheds
Location
Suffolk
Flying_Monkey said:
Oh, come on, The Oyster Band vs. The Velvet Underground. The latter are revolutionary and debauched experimental cultural icons, the former are not exactly subtle folkrockers whose most distinguishing feature is probably a love of strong cider... it's no contest. :evil:

And Nico's flat, emotionless delivery is the point. June Tabor has a lovely voice. She is therefore totally inappropriate for the song.

Something tells me you haven't actually heard this particular cover! Hearing it sung by a beautiful voice but deliberately with no emotional hook or intonation, backed by an almost funereal drumbeat is something else for me. Just shows you how personal musical taste is.

Just been listening to Bill Nelson's Silvertone Fountains. Now for me, that is exquisite, but not everyone's cup of tea :girl:

John
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Flying_Monkey said:
Oh, come on, The Oyster Band vs. The Velvet Underground. .

With you there, FM. How could anybody ever come close to that frighteningly sinister German accent that Nico had???. I saw her in the mid-seventies. She started the show with a rather spooky rendition of Deutschland über alles. Impressive stuff
 

Rezillo

TwoSheds
Location
Suffolk
I'll confess my view of the VU has been coloured by my experience as a student in the mid 70s, when the couple of old hippies who lived in a flat above the house I shared forced us to listen to all their records. Their music hadn't acquired the untouchable status it now has and we weren't very complimentary. Mind you, I didn't fare much better for thinking the Clash were grossly over-rated a few years later.

John
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Rezillo said:
I'll confess my view of the VU has been coloured by my experience as a student in the mid 70s, when the couple of old hippies who lived in a flat above the house I shared forced us to listen to all their records. Their music hadn't acquired the untouchable status it now has and we weren't very complimentary. Mind you, I didn't fare much better for thinking the Clash were grossly over-rated a few years later.

John

Peace, Man....
 

Rezillo

TwoSheds
Location
Suffolk
slowmotion said:
Peace, Man....

We were pretty chilled. The reason we agreed to listen was that they had certain substances available :smile:

I did buy "I fought the law", to bring this vaguely back on topic. That was pretty good, but already mentioned on page 2.

John
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
The Pixies' cover of that Jesus and Mary Chain song I can never remember the title of ... even the Jesus and Mary Chain said "ah yes, that's how it was meant to be!" when they heard it.:smile:
 
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