Greetings to ya’ll! How’s it hanging?
Well, as the planet coughs and puffs, I thought some music
might help feed and heal the soul. This blogpost will cover the much loved and equally
much hated category of song covers.
Yeah, covers. If they don’t sublime the original track, they
chainsaw massacre it. Ain’t no two ways about it.
So, I hopped on a quest to share some golden finds. Don’t
cover your ears, you’ll want to take a listen.
“Oh wah ah ah ah!!!”. If you are remotely familiar with
metal music, you know the vocal gimmicks of David Michael Draiman—the
lead “screamer” of Disturbed. But here’s the thing, Draiman is an awesome
singer with or without screams and shouts.
Here are the covers of two very deep and well-known songs.
These covers, both performed by Disturbed, will make you think twice before
dissing the voice of metal.
Disturbed - The Sound of silence
Original by Simon & Garfunkel
Disturbed – Land of confusion
Original by Genesis
And now a little twist on how to cook up a great cover. You
can stick to the recipe and follow the original vibe or—like the British
black metal band, Cradle of Filth—you can make it your own thing. Whichever
way you go, the secret is to respect the essence of the original track.
I know black metal music might not be everybody’s cup of
tea. So, bye, bye darkness my old friend. Let’s lighten the mood with covers of
one of my favorite songs of all time, You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) by the
great Sir Pete Burns, lead singer of Dead or Alive. RIP Sir!
Jessica Simpson’s take on this world-famous hit really gets down
and dirty. She got the sexual energy down. It oozes out of the vibes, no question about it. Give your ears a treat and give it a listen.
It’s always been a flirty song. A song for the nightlife. A
song that Danzel made his own by surfing that wave.
Into more aggressive mating rituals? Dope also caught on to the
forwardness of the song and applied it to their stroke.
There are literally hundreds of versions of this song. But,
once again, what essentially makes a good cover is simply how the soul of the
song is grasped and rendered back with a new form. So, here we have it:
Great covers are like different bodies that share the same soul as the original track.
To end this musical adventure into the world of covers, here’s
a pretty good take on one of the hardest songs to cover (and another personal favorite), Dolly Parton's Jolene.