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August 23rd, 2003, 07:32 PM
I would rather do worst song to cover, which in my opinion would be Creep by Radiohead. I have never heard a good cover of it. Eddie Vedder tried it with the Birdman Sessions, The Cure tried it, and so have other bands. The problem is not the vocals, it's that no one can do the distortion guitar. In my opinion, they shouldn't even try it.
Best cover song is a hard one.. I really like the emotion that The Ataris put into Boys Of Summer... However of course it is by no means the best. Other good ones are I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston, Last Kiss by Pearl Jam, I Will Survive by Cake, Black by Aaron Lewis, and my favorite might be Guns N' Roses, Knocking On Heavens Door.
Best Live Recording... Alive by Pearl Jam was done great live... Especially Mccready's distortion guitar. Anything that involves Tom Morello also sounds almost perfect live, including when Audioslave performed on top of the sign on Letterman. He seems to carry the show. One underrated group for live songs is Collective Soul, who will extend their great guitarist's solos (Ross Childress). He plays 2 to 3 times the original length when they play live and he doesn't miss a note. Also all of them play guitars live, which is a nice thing to see since they have some of the best guitarists in the world. What I mean by this is that Ed Roland, their lead singer, who went to Berklee for Guitar, chose not to play guitar when he formed the group to enable them to have a dedicated lead singer. However when they play live, he picks up the guitar and plays very well. Try downloading their live videos for Heavy or Shine on Kazaa.
Best Acoustic... Hard to choose again. Everlong done by Dave Grohl on Howard Stern was nice, so were Black and Outside by Aaron Lewis, and my second favorite acoustic song ever would be Oasis - Wonderwall with Noel Gallager singing it on Mtv Unplugged (Give it a chance, he sings much better than Liam)... Staind is a wonderful band for acoustic stuff, so are Travis and Live... My favorite acoustic song though was released as one and that is Days of The New, "Touch, Peel, and Stand". One more song that will amaze you is the studio acoustic version of Shine by Collective Soul. Download it just to listen to Childress' solo, you won't be sorry.
One more song to mention is a song that is called acoustic, but really isn't. However it's a wonderful song that sounds nothing like their radio/album version of the song. The song is I Walk Alone by Oleander. The so-called acoustic version is one of the best songs I have ever heard.
Last edited by alliercollins; August 23rd, 2003 at 07:36 PM.
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