Damn, my bank account could do with a cancelling.Flex wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 9:44pmNah, the way you can tell if you've been canceled is if you were canceled you'd have 5 new York times op-eds about your experience and a book deal.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 9:19pmI will always associate Living Color with being accused by a classmate of being racist because I didn’t think they were a great group. (Good lord, was I cancelled and didn’t even know it?!?!)
Nirvana does "Should I Stay or Should I Go"
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I wasn't even convinced that was Cobain's voice...
But Shazam recognised it Nirvana...
Quite boring... Like... Nirvana's catalog is a mix of brillant and boring/unlistenable stuff to me...
But Shazam recognised it Nirvana...
Quite boring... Like... Nirvana's catalog is a mix of brillant and boring/unlistenable stuff to me...
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About covers, i bought this lp in the 1991
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I've got that.
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.
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So do I, though I'm hard pressed to remember much about it, beyond the Attila and Moonflowers tracks. What do you think of it? Is it one you ever play much?I've got that.
I liked Living Colour, but this doesn't do anything for me, either. Especially those Cliche 101 squealing metal leads that they pepper this version with.I stumbled on it earlier so thought it belonged here. Not my bag.
That being said, I saw them on all their tours for their first three albums -- they did this song regularly live, as well, and it was way better there. They pulled it out as an encore, as part of a medley with "What's Your Favorite Color?", another first album track that really came alive onstage. Their albums don't really capture that vibe, though I prefer the first one, by a mile.
I agree that Nirvana's cover doesn't make it, when you stack it up against their others, though I don't think they ever intended anybody to hear it. In a strange way, it reminds of the Germs' demolition of "Sugar Sugar," but I'd still put it above the Cooltrane Quartet cover, which is way different, but not in a way that makes me want to hear it again. At least Kurt and company sound like they're having fun!
Still, it's amusing to hear people finding so many different ways of playing such a well-known song so badly. Even Tom Petty seems to struggle with getting the words right -- another common denominator of these -- but it shouldn't be that hard. it's not like there's a million of them to remember!
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Chairman Ralph wrote: ↑26 Feb 2023, 5:19amSo do I, though I'm hard pressed to remember much about it, beyond the Attila and Moonflowers tracks. What do you think of it? Is it one you ever play much?I've got that.
Nope not really. I really like The Indestructible Beat take of "Capital Radio" as that's a follow on for Steve Drewett from Newtown Neurotics but I have that on the Indestructible Beat "Disgraceland" cd.
As for that Living Colour cover of SISoSIG I think it's terrible.
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Ah, yeah, I'd forgotten that one -- I haven't heard much of Steve's post-Neurotics work, though I'm sure it's not hard to track down.So do I, though I'm hard pressed to remember much about it, beyond the Attila and Moonflowers tracks. What do you think of it? Is it one you ever play much?
Nope not really. I really like The Indestructible Beat take of "Capital Radio" as that's a follow on for Steve Drewett from Newtown Neurotics but I have that on the Indestructible Beat "Disgraceland" cd.
As for that Living Colour cover of SISoSIG I think it's terrible.
My point about the Living Colour version of Should I Stay is that it doesn't work for me, because that herky-jerky thrash transition doesn't feel natural. It comes off as, "Hey, we're doing this, because, well -- we couldn't work out what else to do."
I mean, honestly, it's not necessary. I don't recall them doing it that way live, where it just seemed like a fun take on a well-known song, where it sounded more natural, or at least natural for them, if that makes any sense. That's what I'm saying there.
That's why, in certain cases, it's best to stick with the original -- to put it another way, the world isn't always waiting for the heavy metal bluegrass mambo version of something or other. At least, I'm not!
Which is why the Tom Petty version sounds best to me, out of all these, and I'm not a huge fan of him, necessarily -- but at least he realized it didn't need to change a lot. The only problem being, he butchers the words, which tends to undermine the whole "back to basics" vibe he seemed to be shooting for there.
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Yeah It's basically a rock n roll song and that herky-jerky has a feel of simply trying way too hard to make the song different for the sake of it.Chairman Ralph wrote: ↑27 Feb 2023, 8:26amAh, yeah, I'd forgotten that one -- I haven't heard much of Steve's post-Neurotics work, though I'm sure it's not hard to track down.So do I, though I'm hard pressed to remember much about it, beyond the Attila and Moonflowers tracks. What do you think of it? Is it one you ever play much?
Nope not really. I really like The Indestructible Beat take of "Capital Radio" as that's a follow on for Steve Drewett from Newtown Neurotics but I have that on the Indestructible Beat "Disgraceland" cd.
As for that Living Colour cover of SISoSIG I think it's terrible.
My point about the Living Colour version of Should I Stay is that it doesn't work for me, because that herky-jerky thrash transition doesn't feel natural. It comes off as, "Hey, we're doing this, because, well -- we couldn't work out what else to do."
I mean, honestly, it's not necessary. I don't recall them doing it that way live, where it just seemed like a fun take on a well-known song, where it sounded more natural, or at least natural for them, if that makes any sense. That's what I'm saying there.
That's why, in certain cases, it's best to stick with the original -- to put it another way, the world isn't always waiting for the heavy metal bluegrass mambo version of something or other. At least, I'm not!
Which is why the Tom Petty version sounds best to me, out of all these, and I'm not a huge fan of him, necessarily -- but at least he realized it didn't need to change a lot. The only problem being, he butchers the words, which tends to undermine the whole "back to basics" vibe he seemed to be shooting for there.
I mean the songs own influences being "Little Latin Lupe Lu" and "Sophistication" are in a rock n roll tradition that doesn't require any changes.
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The end of liberty
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Right, exactly! Listening to that Living Colour attempt made me think, "Guys, what are you doing? You're overcooking the egg. Everything you need is right there." There are times when something doesn't need to change a lot. This song exemplifies that notion.
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appleseed1 wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023, 2:45pmThat was one of the longer 2 minutes and 23 seconds I've encountered.
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About cover, i like this version of Washington Bullets
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Lucinda Williams did a stomping version of SISOSIG as the last song in her set a few years ago.
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That EP and Album are both great.gkbill wrote: ↑03 Feb 2023, 8:59pmHello,Stefano1972 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2023, 8:51pmSISOSIG was played live from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers during their ‘87 US tour. I have an official cd single of the Living Colour where they play this song. But it’s the first time i heart a version of SISOSIG from Nirvana… anyway it can be interesting a playlist with Clash songs played from other artists.
I have Train In Vain played from Annie Lennox and Clampdown from the Strokes, but there’s also Jail Guitar Doors played from Primal Scream, London Calling from Bruce Springsteen and The Guns of Brixton from the Nouvelle Vague.
P.s. Jimmy Jazz from Carla Bruni
P.p.s Know Your Rights from Pearl Jam
Add this to your collection of covers. This is my favorite cover of Guns of Brixton.
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Definitely a Replacements tossed off vibe to it. Per the selist (https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/nirvana/ ... 67e3c.html) looks like it was in the middle of a bunch of random ass covers towards the end of the show - Run to the Hills, Heartbreaker, We Will Rock You, Seasons in the Sun, Kids in America, 867-5309, and Rio. I wouldn't take any offense to this performance or give it any kind of weight or importance.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.