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It's very good. Personally, I think Simon and Garfunkel's harmonies are irreplaceable. But this version is very good overall.BoganGod wrote:
Discuss. I don't know whether is better, would strongly argue is at least as good.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:I posted that first, dammit
Disturbed = FAR superior.....


this is the problem when people don't understand how a thread works or are too lazy to post correctly... you can't compare 2 songs if you don't post the original.Dukasaur wrote:It's very good. Personally, I think Simon and Garfunkel's harmonies are irreplaceable. But this version is very good overall.BoganGod wrote:
Discuss. I don't know whether is better, would strongly argue is at least as good.



How else would they know is a cover?riskllama wrote:i operate under the assumption that most folks here have heard the originals, owen. fair enough?

exactly.BoganGod wrote:How else would they know is a cover?riskllama wrote:i operate under the assumption that most folks here have heard the originals, owen. fair enough?
RGJ

Disturbed isn't metal.KoolBak wrote:Nice thread...thank you ;o)
Slam dunk IMHO...Disturbed doing Simon & Garfinkle's Sound O' Silence...as a side note, David Draiman, lead singer, was voted #42 of top 100 metal vocalists of all time....dude has a phenomenal range of abilities. Bought the song the first time I heard it...

He did a couple of cover albums- I think they were something like "You scratch my back"- covers of his songs, and "I'll scratch yours"- him covering other people.mookiemcgee wrote:I thought of another similar one, where the old guys cover newer bands:
Original:
Cover:
i jusat assumed people follow thread rules when they post in them...riskllama wrote:i operate under the assumption that most folks here have heard the originals, owen. fair enough?
fair enough? anyway, that Bon Iver album is damn near perfect and the circumstances it was recorded under make it even more astounding. not a fan of the Gabriel cover AND i love him, so odd. but read about the concept and i'm going to listen to those albums this week, i'm sure i'll find a gem... Neil Young, that song is not about his father, fyi... -JnSymmetry wrote:Post your favourite cover versions:
Give the original, and the cover preferably

riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
I like the mash up of the Prodigy vs Enya:jfm10 wrote:ok then this is an actual cover then
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2nd being better cause there are 3 beautiful women instead of just 1
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
I like Darin's smoothness. It perfectly suits the song in some ways. I'm a sucker for songs that have a darker meaning than the way they're delivered though.TA1LGUNN3R wrote:I think I like Satchmo's or Ella Fitzgerald's versions better, but Bobby Darin's is good, too.
-TG