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COVERS

30 May

It is really such a crime to like a cover as much as (if not more than) the original? Although there are  certainly some atrocious covers out there which can leave your perception of the original song in tatters, I am not ashamed to admit that there are a fair few covers which I hold in as high esteem as their originals. Here are a few covers I feel are up to the mark.

drdogAlthough I am quite fond of Heart it Races by Melbourne’s Architecture in Helsinki when I stumbled upon this cover by Dr. Dog I was mesmerised.   They have managed to give the song a certain something (which I can’t quite put my finger on) that it seemed to be missing. The original is a light, fun electro-pop song while the cover version has transformed it into a warm and dreamy tune. The song translates very well into this ever-so-pleasant style of jangly indie pop (or whatever you might like to call it).

theshinsI was pretty much a sure thing that I would love The Shins version of the Magnetic Fields song ‘Strange Powers‘. For one, the lyrics are great. Who could go past a song with the line “when we kiss it feels like a flying saucer landing”. Combining romance AND sci-fi amount to lyrical genius in my book. The film clip for the original song stars a very androgynous chick(?) gallivanting around Coney Island. Even though numerous people have told me it is now a dilapidated tourist-trodden hell hole, I still have a strange and steadfast desire to go there one day. Maybe I should blame songs which reference it such as this one and ‘Coney Island‘ by Death Cab For Cutie. Secondly, I always find the Shins so endearing. This might be because they have a particularly powerful brand of indie-pop which makes you want to dance like a fool or it could be because their lyrics are puzzlingly dark for a band with such a light hearted sound. Enough about the Shins. The cover is great.

scarjoI am well aware that I may get a complete roasting from Tom Waits fans for this one but I actually really dig Scarlett Johansson’s version of ‘Falling Down. I have heard a lot of people say ‘she can’t sing’- sure, her voice isn’t to everyone’s taste but isn’t the same true of Waits himself? The cover is actually pretty true to the original in terms of vocal delivery and the banjo is lovely to boot.

Honourable mention goes to:

  • She & Him covering ‘I Should Have Known Better‘ by the Beatles (ORIGINALCOVER)
  • My Morning Jacket’s version of ‘Rocket Man‘ by Elton John (ORIGINAL, COVER)
  • Sufjan Stevens covering ‘The One I Love‘ by R.E.M (ORIGINAL, COVER)
  • Bon Iver’s version of ‘The Park‘ by Feist (ORIGINAL, COVER)

I’ve Got Your Number

24 Apr

I think the concept behind this list is fairly self explanatory. If you haven’t figured it out by the end of the post then…

ZERO- ‘Less Than Zero’ by Elvis Costello

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They think that I’ve got no self respect but everything means less than zero

ONE- ‘One Crowded Hour’ by Augie March

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But for one crowded hour, you were the only one in the room
And I sailed around all those bumps in the night to your beacon in the gloom

TWO- ‘Dirty Dream Number Two’ by Belle and Sebastian

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Dream two you couldn’t see her face, but you saw everything else
Dream two was pretty special, easily beats loving yourself

THREE- ’1, 2, 3 Goodbye’ by Elvis Perkins

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123 goodbye
I love you more in death
Than I ever could in life

FOUR- ‘Four Winds’ by Bright Eyes

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A squatter’s made a mural of a Mexican girl,
With fifteen cans of spray paint and a chemical swirl.
She’s standing in the ashes at the end of the world;
Four winds blowin’ through her hair.

FIVE- ‘It’5!’ by Architecture in Helsinki

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Could’ve sworn that wine
And one and four made two,
But it’s 5, It’s 5

SIX- ’6 Days on the Road’ by Mudcrutch

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Six days on the road and I’m gonna see my baby tonight

SEVEN- ‘Seven Swans’ by Sufjan Stevens

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I saw a sign in the sky,
Seven swans, seven swans, seven swans.
I heard a voice in my mind,
I will try, I will try, I will try.

EIGHT- ‘Eight for Eight’ by Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and the Upsetters

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This is a dub track so no lyrics other than the occasional ‘eight’.

NINE- ‘Shakedown on 9th Street’ by Ryan Adams

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Head on down to 9th street gal
Lets go out kicking with the boys and the gals

TEN- ‘My Ten Years on Auto-Pilot’ by The Ruby Suns

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I try hard Amy, I try hard

ELEVEN- ’2nd Ave, 11am’ by Ted Leo & The Pharmacists

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No, dont lets stop until it’s done.
You’re a rabbit on the run.

TWELVE- ‘Sleepytime in the Western World’ by Blitzen Trapper

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I woke up on the street
So apprehensive, feeling weak
And as I finally tried to speak
Twelve birds flew straightways from my mouth

THIRTEEN- I couldn’t chose between these two so I have gone with ‘Thirteen’ by Ben Kweller AND ‘Thirteen’ by Big Star.

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We danced in the moonlight at midnight
We pressed against back doors and wooden floors
And you never faked it

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Won’t you tell your dad, “Get off my back”
Tell him what we said ’bout ‘Paint It Black’
Rock ‘n Roll is here to stay

Come inside where it’s okay

FOURTEEN- ‘Fourteen Rivers, Fourteen Floods’ by Beck

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Fourteen rivers, fourteen floods
Bend your body to the heavens above
Don’t get drunk, don’t get dry
Just bring your money next Saturday night

FIFTEEN- ’15′ by Rilo Kiley

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He was deep like a graveyard
She was ripe as a peach
And how could he have known?
That she was only fifteen

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