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i quite liked the live (and quite drunk) Travis cover of 'Hit me baby one more time'. it's probably the best thing travis have done, cos it's actually happy - albeit in a p*ssed-as-a-newt kinda way :)
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Originally posted by C Elegans
I absolutely hated the British girlband All Saints. And I hated them even more when they made a lousy and flat cover of the 70's disco classic "Lady marmalade". Yuck.
I am in complete agreement, that song was appaling, much like the rest of their career ;)

@Rob, i agree, it was much better than the actual Spears version, plus Franny actually gave it some heart :)
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@Sleepy - Little Earthquakes is a great album :)

If we are talking covers we like, I would opt for Garage Inc especially Metallica's covers of Turn The Page, Stone Cold Sober and Whiskey In The Jar ;)

One of the many occasions I saw them live they were supported by Danzig, and Glen Danzig stepped up to sing lead vocal for Metallica's cover of the Misfits' Green Hell! Fantastic! :D
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Originally posted by Yshania
@Sleepy - Little Earthquakes is a great album :)
Very deep in a world full of shallow waters :)
If we are talking covers we like
No reason why not :)
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@Sleepy - it is a deep album, and she is ...shall we say? Affected? ;)

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I am in complete agreement, that song was appaling, much like the rest of their career
:D We are in complete agreement here :) Making a cover of a song that was originally sung by somebody with an extremely good voice (like Patty Labelle) is always difficult, but All Saints failed worst than most. I didn't especially like Li'l Kim et al's version either, but it was at least better.
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If we are talking covers we like, I would opt for Garage Inc especially Metallica's covers of Turn The Page, Stone Cold Sober and Whiskey In The Jar ;)
That reminds me of another cover I liked - Metallica once took the opportunity in the US MTV awards show (broadcasted live all over the world), and played a cover of Anti-Nowhere league's "So what". Anti-Nowhere league was a British punk/new wave band, and the lyrics of "So what" certainly gave the producers grey hair since it couldn't be beep out :D
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@Ysh I have several Tori Amos albums, but that one is bad... I haven't even listened to it all, I couldn't face it :D

@Sleep I didn't watch Pop Idol, but as I understand it, they had to prove they could sing in various different styles each week, so all they proved was that they were good at emulating other people's styles. :rolleyes:

@Craig so, you're the reason Steps split, are you? :D

@CE yeah, All Saints' cover of Under the Bridge was pretty dire as well...

@Robnark because they were taking the piss rather than taking themselves far too seriously, that cover of Britney is probably among my favourite Travis tracks :D

Candidate for best cover: Jimi Hendrix's version of All Along the Watchtower :cool: And his Star Spangled Banner :D On the other hand, the Corrs version of Hendrix's Little Wing is just wrong. Hmmm... the Lemonheads version of Mrs Robinson isn't bad.
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Bob Dylan himself said he preferred Hendrix's rendition of All Along The Watch Tower song over his. Possibly one of the best compliments he has ever given.
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@Craig so, you're the reason Steps split, are you?


it was a shame when they split. when they're all in one place they make a better target :D
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Bob Dylan himself
he he. I'm jst back from seeing the man himself in Birminghm...couldn't find anywhere else to spam about it, but here will do nicely...
Robnark because they were taking the piss rather than taking themselves far too seriously, that cover of Britney is probably among my favourite Travis tracks
Rob, i agree, it was much better than the actual Spears version, plus Franny actually gave it some heart
i quite liked the live (and quite drunk) Travis cover of 'Hit me baby one more time'. it's probably the best thing travis have done
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Originally posted by frogus
If Travis' name is not mentioned ever again in this thread, I will try and remain calm.
So you want us to talk about Travis then? :eek:
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It's impressive really, because you wouldn't have thought that it was possible to remake that sound and make it so much worse... of course it would help if it was actually within her vocal range :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Georgi
of course it would help if it was actually within her vocal range :rolleyes:
She has a vocal range? When did this happen?
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Originally posted by Mr Sleep
She has a vocal range? When did this happen?
Yes, it ranges from ear-splitting scream to irritating giggle (I'm guessing) ;)
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If we are talking covers we like, I would opt for Garage Inc especially Metallica's covers of Turn The Page, Stone Cold Sober and Whiskey In The Jar


My own favorites were Am I Evil, the Mercyful Fate medley, and The Small Hours. :cool: :D
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Originally posted by Bloodstalker


My own favorites were Am I Evil, the Mercyful Fate medley, and The Small Hours. :cool: :D
Good call!! :D but you struck me as more...erm...mellow than that! :D :p I would add to that Green Hell and Last Caress ;)
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Forgot about Last Caress......Damage Case..... Ambles off to find his CD and crank some tunes. :cool:

What do you mean mellow? :eek: :D
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Originally posted by Bloodstalker

Forgot about Last Caress......Damage Case..... Ambles off to find his CD and crank some tunes. :cool:

What do you mean mellow? :eek: :D
Not forgetting CE's call for So What ;) and blitzkrieg :) Oh!! and their Motorhead covers too!

LOL! :D :p
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Originally posted by Georgi
Yes, it ranges from ear-splitting scream to irritating giggle (I'm guessing) ;)
They are interchangable i feel ;) :D
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it ranges from ear-splitting scream to irritating giggle
that was while she was in the spice girls. When she left they took the computer chip which had been controlling her brain out, and since then her vocals have ranged from Flat C to Slightly Breathy and Marginally More Manly-Sounding Flat C.
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actually, the slightly more manly sounding flat C is an entirely studio made note cunningly edited into her *ahem* "singing". they were going to try edit her voice, but it was impossible to improve upon it - as the old proverb says, 'you can't polish a turd'
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