OT: The Heroes Project: who covers whom...

OT: The Heroes Project: who covers whom...

Postby TOWOS on 13 Feb 2009 19:57

File this one under "awesome idea combined with a great cause." The War Child International charity, which provides aid to children in war-torn countries like Iraq and Afghanistan, recently asked 16 legendary musicians, to choose a song from their catalogue and a contemporary artist to reinterpret the tune. The result: Heroes, a new compilation out February 24 via Astralwerks.

(Here is who covers whom - with my comments on the choices)

Heroes tracklist:

1. Beck, "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" (Bob Dylan)
Good choice!


2. The Kooks, "Victoria" (The Kinks)
Who the Kook are they?


3. The Hold Steady, "Atlantic City" (Bruce Springsteen)
Not care.

4. Hot Chip, "Transmission" (Joy Division)
Yikes!


5. Lily Allen feat. Mick Jones, "Straight To Hell" (The Clash)

Great choice! The Gal loves her reggae.


6. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" (The Ramones)

PERFECT!!!


7. Franz Ferdinand, "Call Me" (Blondie)
PERFECT!!!

8. Duffy, "Live And Let Die" (Paul McCartney)
Hmmm...should be interesting.

9. Estelle, "Superstition" (Stevie Wonder)
Do not know her. Done to death cover.

10. Rufus Wainwright, "Wonderful/Song For Children" (Brian Wilson)
Do not know the song.

11. Scissor Sisters, "Do The Strand" (Roxy Music)
NOOOOO!! They SHOULD have covered an Elton John song.

12. Peaches, "Search And Destroy" (Iggy Pop)
PERFECT!

13. Adam Cohen, "Take This Waltz" (Leonard Cohen)
Who is this, his son? Me da igual, the guy depresses the heck out of me.

14. Elbow, "Running To Stand Still" (U2)
I actually prefer Elbow.

15. The Like, "You Belong To Me" (Elvis Costello)
Indifferent.

16. TV on the Radio, "Heroes" (David Bowie)

AUUUUUUGHHHH! Like "Imagine" can only be sung by Lennon, Heroes can only be sung by Bo.
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Postby themudderqueen on 13 Feb 2009 20:22

Wow. I am even more out of it than I thought. I was clueless on all but 4 of the new artists. My last child is graduating from high school this year - what if he moves out right away?! I don't want to be one of those oldies that don't know nuffin' but oldies! I'm already stuck in the '80's (and quite like it actually), but have learned to appreciate hip hop and reggae via my offspring (and, incidentally, I QUITE like Offspring). I'm done for.
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Postby TOWOS on 13 Feb 2009 20:36

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Love your honesty. I have to be up to date for my job...

The Offspring? These ones? (this is my favorite from their rep)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kIZeVoRBuU

I'd say they are more post-grunge simil-punk than reggae...(unfortunately, the definitions, which I hate, are part of my job...)
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Postby themudderqueen on 13 Feb 2009 21:49

Love the song, have never seen the video - being very partial to radiological scans of any kind, I must say the opening is KILLER.

I am partial to Come Out and Play and the song about (don't remember the name) what happened to all their peers in the neighborhood. I know I am biased because they sing about dynamics of which I am very aware (ladies and gentlemen, this is the REAL Orange County), but I also think it's quite cool that, while Dexter never did finish it, he was working on his Ph.D is molecular biology at UCLA when the band hit.

What is your job?! Sounds like a whole lotta fun.
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 13 Feb 2009 22:06

I like Offspring, too...one of my favoritist mix-disc 'guilty pleasures' is the song 'Get a Job' off Americana. HA! Think I'll go listen to it now.

This looks FABULOUS, T!!!! Man!!! Some of it is really inspired. I can't wait to hear the TVotR track and actually I think that Scissor Sisters cover might be interesting. You got a link to preorder?

Oh, btw - the Kooks are a band that's been recording at Konk Studios w/Ray Davies. I just bought an album of theirs but haven't listened to it yet.
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Postby smax on 16 Feb 2009 21:41

good fer lily allen, tha girls got taste and a great family....

when i met luke from the kooks he kept trying to give me acid, the guy's a complete twat (and not for trying to give me acid)...

OT; has everyone heard the duffy 'mercy' / 'roxanne' mash up?

http://mightymikesnewboot.blogspot.com/ ... mercy.html
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Postby smudge on 16 Feb 2009 22:00

[quote="smax"]

OT; has everyone heard the duffy 'mercy' / 'roxanne' mash up?

http://mightymikesnewboot.blogspot.com/ ... mercy.html[/quote]

Flipping heck. That's - erm - fucking brilliant.

I'm rather enjoying the fact that I have very little idea what any of those covers will sound like. Plus it is warchild, so if they had an entire album of Tony Blair doing Led Zep covers with a pair of spoons, with video extras of him grooving out dressed only in his underpants, I'd probably track it down and buy it anyway.
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Postby TOWOS on 17 Feb 2009 01:04

[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]I like Offspring, too...one of my favoritist mix-disc 'guilty pleasures' is the song 'Get a Job' off Americana. HA! Think I'll go listen to it now.

When I was still in the Old world, early 90s, there were two Band Wars:
Oasis/Blur
Green Day/Offspring.

I am partial to the first two, but I never disliked the others. Turns out my favorites were the ones that went the distance, though.


This looks FABULOUS, T!!!! Man!!! Some of it is really inspired. I can't wait to hear the TVotR track and actually I think that Scissor Sisters cover might be interesting. You got a link to preorder?.[/quote]

As soon as Bitter Fruit or Mr. T. let me know, I will post it.
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Offspring cover

Postby tamalynx on 17 Feb 2009 16:54

and The Offspring did a cover of Next to You a few years back.

P.S. Thanks for that link Smax. I quite like it and haha at that cover art!
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