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Myles Kennedy covers an Iron Maiden classic acoustically:
Handsome Dan Has Spoken.
Handsome Dan needs to stop adding three dots to every sentence...
Handsome Dan does not currently have a side hustle as the mascot for Yale
*Gladly accepting donations...
Not sure I love it, but it's certainly a unique take on it :)
Not a big Linkin Park fan but quite liked this cover of "In the end" by Gordi:
Awesome tribute IMO
"I was born not knowing and have had only a little time to change that here and there." | Octopus Energy | Sharesies
- Richard Feynman
Certain to be a popular choice LOL
Blacktop Mojo "Dream On" cover
Gabriela Gunčíková "Love Hurts" cover
Yet another Enter Sandman cover. This one a YouTube recommendation.
For the head bangers ...
You Shook Me All Night Long (cover by Tijana Bogicevic session band)
Spiderbait - Black Betty
Metallica covering a Queen classic
I just found this by accident and think it's very cool.
I think there is something cool about a cover or remake involving the original artist with another who may make the original different in a good way.
Avril Lavigne has a very decent voice, and is a pretty talented artist in my opinion. Most of her best stuff, isn't played on the radio. This is a great version of this song though.
Not really a "remake" - in fact not even slightly. But WTH - no where else to post it.
Baxter Dury son of Ian Dury (and the Blockheads), was the kid on the cover of "New Boots and Panties".
Ian Dury - from all I can ascertain - was a bit of an *sshole IRL. Was fun music though.
Baxter, IMO, capitalises on the Cockney accent, and manages to "take the proverbial" in a somewhat tasteful - and very musical way - if definitely NSFW. Now middle aged man. This is NSFW. I know and have met people exactly like those he's mercilessly mocking, though not in Miami.
Chip off the old block. Repeat NSFW warning. Live recording, French audience.
I just found out yesterday that this was a cover of an older Bob Dylan song (which now that I know, I can hear it in the lyrics).
A great song about the desperation of abject poverty that fits ever so naturally with RA's style.
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