02.06.2007, 03:54 PM | #1 |
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I'm really fascinated by the way Fennesz deconstructed The Rolling Stones's 'Paint It Black' reducing it to an even more nervous and anxious version of itself.It's totally unrecognizable in this version,firstly because he transformed it into an insectoid rubble going through even more self-doubt but also because the obvious mark that it stumped on it is that of sound that was electronically generated and glued together (cut n paste fanfare,so to speak)rather than created from scratch.Any other mentionable examples in this field that you feel like talking about?
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02.06.2007, 04:42 PM | #2 |
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Personally, I'm a bit more fascinated with what Coltrane did with Hammerstein's "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music musical.
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I love the way Jet deconstructed "Lust for Life" and infused it with a post millennial... oh wait no they just copied it.
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02.06.2007, 05:09 PM | #4 |
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Marie Laforet's "Marie douceur" is amazing. French cover of "Paint It Black", essentially.
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02.06.2007, 05:20 PM | #5 |
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Chan 'cat power' Marshall killed 'House of the rising sun' when i saw her in november.
And i heard a HORRIBLE version of Joni Mitchell's 'River' being played in starbucks a few days ago, no idea who it was singing it???? |
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02.06.2007, 06:00 PM | #6 |
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I think SY's cover of 'Superstar' was a pretty good adaptation of the original. It was not severely dismantled, but it was definitely given a better drive. I can't think about any other covers and I never bought Cat Power's covers album.
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Can we come up with more interesting parallels rather than the outstandingly obvious?Not referring to anyone in particular.
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02.06.2007, 06:31 PM | #8 |
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If you sort of count Rapeman's Kim Gordon's Panties as a cover of Schizophrenia you could say it is pretty deconstructed and turned into another completely different song.
The most deconstructed cover I can think of is DEVO- Satisfaction. But that main riff is still there, so it still doesn't quite cut it as a parallel to yours. |
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02.06.2007, 06:37 PM | #11 |
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Half Japanese did a great cover of 'Tangled up in Blue'.
Pussy Galore did the whole of Exile on Main Strett. Everyone would know about Devo's "I can't get no (satisfaction)". On the topic of Stones covers proto-doom band Pentagram did an awesome cover of "Under My Thumb", it's not very dismantled though.
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Half Japanese also covers La Bamba, but surprisingly it isn't very different from the original, and it was sort of disappointing to me when I first heard it. |
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02.06.2007, 07:19 PM | #13 |
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TVBC's cover of Husker Du's "Reoccurring Dreams" bears just short of zero resemblance to the original.
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My first thought was Satanicpornocultshop's anorexiagasballoon which I assumed was an obvious choice. I shan't say what it's a cover of, because everyone should seek it out on account of it being a perfect example of a well-known song fucked up badly, in a good way. I'll say Galas and not bother saying any more. Roland Kirk's/ Ground Zero's versions of 'I say a little prayer' are awesomecore. I utterly swear that Haino, when I saw him in Newcastle year before last did a cover of The Troggs' Wild Thing, but it was unrecognisable except for a half-bar and an emotion of the song's self. Soft Cell's Tainted Love/ Where did our love go? is awesome, perhaps not because it retains the original melodies of both songs, but because it inserts a perversity alien to both songs. V/VM needn't be mentioned, but have been neglected thenceforth. I'd like to say Melt Banana's version of Surfin' USA, but that's entirely in keeping with the spirit of the original. I think what Porky is getting at it desecrations that reveal something latent to the original which was previously unapparent. Hence the use of the (Derridaen) deconstruction. Perhaps Einsteurzene's version of Je T'aime? I'm out of ideas otherwise.
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The masters of making severely dismantled covers of well known songs are definitely The Residents. The most obvious example of course being the entire Third Reich n' Roll album, but also their cover of (I can't get no) Satisfaction, etc.
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Satanicpornocultshop's cover is that of pale blue eyes?I'm referring to covers of well known songs that regain some life through the mincer of fresh ideas.I hope that makes sense.The Fennesz cover in question,i find rather old by now but i just wanted to particularly refresh the memory of those who know it because i wouldn't want it to end up in the bin as some novelty but classy electronic experiment,if you know what i mean. |
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Then the V/Vm one for Bonnie Tyler is the best example I can come up with. It was a stinking rotten corpse that with a bit of a Frankenstein treatment somehow started breathing again. |
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Seems as though there is a certain one that escapes me right now.
Jackie-O Motherfuckers version of Amazing Grace, must qualify. |
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i second this motion. harry pussy did a blinding cover of showroom dummies, and then of course the butthole surfers tore sweet leaf a new arsehole. and in kind of a reverse of what the thread is about i have a 7" where some group called Tropics of Cancer play PiL's poptones in the style of a lullaby |
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Let's not forget People Like Us and her 'Downtown'.
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