Hey, hey, it’s time for another installment of Same Song – Different Band. Up for your review are original songs courtesy of Kiss, Cheap Trick, John Lennon, Donna Summer, The Pixies and Devo. So can you guess the songs and who is doing the covers? Yes? No? Well, click on through to the other side for a bit of sonic satisfication. EPM “diamonds, whores, whips and jealous waves of love” Out!
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It’s time for some musical comparative analysis on this week’s YouTube Tuesday by way of bands that cover other artists songs. In some cases, the cover is more widely known than the original. Check out originals by Lords of the New Church, Jay Reatard, Beck, David Bowie as well as Sonny Curtis and the Crickets after the turn. EPM “who fought the law and who won?” Out!
You might recall the first time we did this on YouTube Tuesday. Well, it’s time yet again for another set of covers by bands that matter. Check out Nirvana, The Dead Boys, The Clash and The Dickies on this week’s installment of YouTube Tuesday.
It’s time once again for YouTube Tuesday. This week’s theme centers on bands and the songs that bind them. The first artist listed for each song is credited with orginally recording the song while the second artist gained recognition for their rendition of the song. Note that David Bowie actually wrote All the Young Dudes for Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople but didn’t record it first. Check them out and if you have any others you would like to share, please do. Enjoy!
- Ziggy Stardust – Bowie and Bauhuas
- All the Young Dudes – Mott the Hoople and Bowie
- Telegram Sam – T. Rex and Bauhaus
- Satisfaction – Rolling Stones and Devo
- Helter Skelter – Beatles and Siouxsie and the Banshees
- Live and Let Die – Paul McCartney and Wings and Guns-n-Roses