And I’m not saying that the original is bad. You have to have a good song to have a good cover in my opinion. But sometimes the cover artist just understands the mission and takes what the original song did and expands on that a hundred times over.

What’re some of your guys’s favorites?

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    Very common opinion, but “Hurt” originally by NIN covered by Johnny Cash. He really puts his mark on it, especially considering how old he was when he did the cover.

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    Jimi Hendrix’s version of All Along The Watchtower by Bob Dylan. It’s likely to be the only version of the song most people have ever heard.

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    Nirvana did a bunch of great ones during their brief time together.

    The Man Who Sold The World has already been mentioned, but their versions of Turnaround by Devo, Plateau and Lake of Fire by Meat Puppets, and Where Did you Sleep Last Night and They Hung Him On A Cross by Leadbelly are all beautiful renditions in their own ways.

    Of those, I’d say that Where Did You Sleep Last Night and both of the Meat Puppets covers are just as distinctly re-stanked by that Nirvana magic as their Bowie cover was. I like their version of They Hung Him On A Cross more than the original too, but tbh it always made me feel a bit weird hearing a white man singing that one. I get that it came from a place of reverence and compassion, but…idk man. I am both mixed race and have mixed feelings on that one lol. At the same time though, if any white man was to cover that one, I’m glad it was him since the hurt inherent to Kurt’s voice was a perfect match for the vibe and tone.

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      Have you heard the original meat puppet versions? Nirvana basically covered them exactly.

      Not saying that’s bad. But when you look at songs like “All along the washer tower” by Jimi, or “Whiskey in the Jar” by Metallica. Those covers are completely changed to fit their style. In my mind, that’s what makes a cover great.

      A lot of Nirvana’s style is the Meat Puppets

      Good covers, but they lack original twists. Meat Puppets even played the music in the unplugged performance. So really it’s wasn’t Nirvana covering them as much as Kurt Cobain singing.

      It’s what I have against Weezer’s cover of Toto’s Africa. Good cover, but it doesn’t scream Weezer at all.

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        I have heard them and was aware that the Puppets performed with Nirvana on those songs, as well as of the former’s overall influence on the latter.

        Still, I think there is a depth to Kurt’s voice and an eccentricity to how he played that nudges those versions over a certain metaphysical edge, but that’s just my take on it. As much as he learned from MP, he was also an avid parasocial student of Leadbelly, and that influence makes each version of those songs very distinct pieces in my ears. Still very similar ofc, but also each their own worlds, with their own flavors.

        If you disagree, that is perfectly okay, and, either way, I appreciate you adding a bit of context for the uninitiated.

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          Lake of Fire is the only one I’d say is maybe better. Especially if we are talking about the MP too high to die version over MPII version.

          They are all good songs, though, so I can definitely see your point.

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      Yea, that song+video might be the origin of the phrase “goes hard”.

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    I will survive by cake.

    My first high school dance freshman year they played the original and i belted out every word from memory because i spent all summer listening to Fashion Nugget.

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    Judas Priest’s “Painkiller” covered by Death is incredible.

    If anyone wants to take a chance on a cover I recorded (all instruments and vocals) of Enslaved’s “Havenless”, check it out at this link (https://youtu.be/b1ByxMMnSfw)

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    Israel Kamakawiwo’ole - Somewhere Over The Rainbow

    Shawn Colvin - I’ll Be Back

    Sonic Youth - Superstar (btw not originally by The Carpenters)

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      This was one of the first that came to my mind as well. It wasn’t till a couple years ago that I learned it was a cover, and I really can’t decide whether I prefer APC’s or Failure’s version.

      There is a live recording of Thirteenth Step, where they play it much closer to the original, and it’s the absolute best of both worlds IMO.

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    Such Great Heights covered by Streetlight Manifesto. This is one of the songs that makes me think about how much I love my wife.