Probably not the best, but I like it...
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Joan and The Funk Brothers.
Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gA0GcXV2njY
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Link: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xeo7kv
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“I’ll Take Care of You” with Bonamassa
“Can’t Let Go”. with Bonamassa
“I’d Rather Go Blind”. with Jeff Beck
o, there are some really cool videos on You Tube of voice coaches talking about how well that guy sings this song.
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Honorable mention: Chris and his daughter Toni - Redemption Song.
Some songs just can't be covered...like the Cranberries - Zombie. No one can improve on that. I heard a cover way back when, and thought it had stripped out all the emotion Dolores O'Riordan had put into that song.
Not a cover, but here it is anyway...just an awesome song about a powerful topic:
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She still made it hers.
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8AWFf7EAc4
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Link: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3rrxw
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY63KTMrkTM
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he and
That is a terrific original by the original Fleetwood Mac. Pre Stevie and Lindsey. That band also recorded the original version of "Oh Well", later a remake by Rocket.
Strangely, I prefer the Wilderness Years stuff with Bob Welch best, but also love the Peter Green, original version.
I can't stand Nicks' voice and found most of the Buckingham Years stuff to be muzak.
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Do you prefer the original lineup best?
July 22, 1966: John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers release a new album, _Blues Breakers: John Mayall With Eric_ Clapton, which had been recorded before Peter Green replaced Clapton.
John McVie: It was done at Decca studios in West Hampstead in less than a month. We played together a lot as a band, so we’d just go in and do takes live, with no overdubs. And as soon as the session was finished, we’d be out to gig. After the album came out a strange situation developed, because this upstart guy named Peter Green started playing with Mayall. There were guitar style wars going on between them – all that stuff about ‘Clapton Is God’ being sprayed on the walls was real!
In a short time they started spraying Green is greater then God!
I love the original lineup, but there's something about the Welch-era stuff that really appeals to me.
And I should say that Buckingham is a very talented musician. I just don't like most of the music from that iteration of the band.
I liked the raw Blues of Green's iteration best. Never much a fan of the Buckingham band but I agree Lindsay was an underrated guitarist. Kinda Like Rory Gallagher who was even better than Lindsay ever thought of being :)
cover of it.
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Link: https://youtu.be/8ya-hV6Ievs
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all except any song covered by Dimash
A Badfinger song covered by Harry Nilsson
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Twist & Shout, Please Mr Postman, Money, You Really Got a Hold On Me, Baby It's You, all by The Beatles, Baby It's You by Cold Blood, Let's Work Together by Canned Heat, Got To Get You Into My Life by Smyle, Sloop John B by Beach Boys, Don't Think Twice by Peter, Paul & Mary. Dedicated To The One I Love by The Mamas & Papas, Calling Occupants by Carpenters. All stellar. There are more where these came from.
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If you're a well known singer and you have a great hit, do not let this guy do a cover of it. He will own it and you if he does a cover - example: he covers the great Vitas tune and destroys the Vitas version so much so
Vitas won't allow him to record this song or allowed to perform it in Asia/Russia. Dimash the greatest male vocalist on the planet.
[Ducking!]
Those 2 come to mind.
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Trent Reznor said Johnny owned the song after he recorded it.
Reed said he preferred it to his own....
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