punk cover versions
(i.e. cover versions of non-punk songs, done by punk bands)
Donovan's sunshine superman just came on the radio and I remembered how much I liked husker du's version, which I heard before I ever heard the original.
any other good ones? (paging mel + boozy...:-) )
Donovan's sunshine superman just came on the radio and I remembered how much I liked husker du's version, which I heard before I ever heard the original.
any other good ones? (paging mel + boozy...:-) )
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lets start with Snuff (the greatest pop punk band ever)
anti nowhere league - streets of london (ralph mctell)
Anal **** - stayin alive
the sex pistols did tons too
my way
substitute
steppin stone
cmon everybody
to name 4
just to start you off ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKhvI49gY3s&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DCKhvI49gY3s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLNI0AND4rU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Elf1We0FuXM
Ballroom Blitz and Eloise by The Damned
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b31L4P7G5j8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJRGBWZLzSo
Dear Prudence by Siouxsie and the Banshees
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwVURcWaFRM
nice :-) didn't realise Tiffany's version was a cover as well until years after her one hit wonder
was just about to post these 2! always thought Moon Over Marin was a cover version too but apparently it's not. it sounds like an 'oldie' style tune almost imo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb4OJ4EQajk
Since the Banshees were mentioned, there's a whole album of covers by them:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Through_the_Looking_Glass_(Siouxsie_and_the_Banshees_album)
They did a great version of Guitar Man too.
and obviously the banana splits
paranoid
nights in white satin
None of them sound like the original.
not all of em no, but looking through mine ive found
Nobodys heroes feat doesnt make it alright
imflammable material - johnny was
now and then - love of the common people
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Covered-Toy-Dolls/dp/B00005YUAI
Probably one of the best punk covers ever :lol:
thats 2 of em lol
some slade
much better than Quiet Riot's version. I hate that most americans seem to think Quiet Riot wrote that song!
Turbonegro - Gimme Shelter
The Damned - Alone Again Or
The Damned - White Rabbit
The Sex Pistols - My Way
The Ramones - Spiderman
Joey Ramone - What A Wonderful World
Guana batz - batman
and not punk but thrash metal, for completions sakes
Voivod - batman lol
Dueling banjos
and heres videos to all the songs on the covered in toys dolls album in order
1: Nellie the elephant
2: Blue suede shoes
3: Wipe out
4: Rupert the bear
5: Sabre dance
6: No particular place to go
7: Kids in tyne and wear
8: Toccatta in Dm
9: Please release me
10: Lazy sunday afternoon
11: Any dream will do
12: I'm gonna be 500 miles
13: Batchelor boy
14: The devil went down to georgia (scunthorpe)
15: Livin La Vida Loca
16: Eine Kleine Nacht Muzik
17: We're 21 Today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f1uWMC7i9k
Perhaps not strictly Punk but there's Big Black's version the of The Model
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg1RODPaTug
Bauhaus - third uncle
alien sex fiend
ehhh? I didn't know it was a cover NOW!
Nice punk version though
And another that's not quite a punk band as such, but do it brilliantly. My Chemical Romance's 80s punk cover of Desolation Row for the soundtrack from Watchmen. This is the first version I'd heard, and having sought out the Bob Dylan original, I much prefer this one. The video is great too, with the band throwing themselves into it, a mosh-fight breaking out and the venue being smashed up by the end. And though I'm no Emo I do have a secret inkling to do one of those anim? mashups, re-editing Porco Rosso to fit Welcome To The Black Parade.
Finally, again not punk but damn hilarious, Bob River's take on the aforementioned Charlie Daniels Band's The Devil Went Down to Georgia (rather amusingly cut to footage of the muppets performing their own cover of the original):
- IONIAN-GAMES.com -
how could i miss out china drum, awesome song that wuthering heights, seen em live a couple of times at stockton festival, once as china drum and once as the drum i believe
Blondie
and some hardcore 80s uk punk ;)
The Destructors
Peter and the test tube babies
Abrasive wheels
and some more psychobilly
King Kurt - mac the knife
The Meteors - johnny remember me
The Meteors - Wipeout
The Meteors - get off of my cloud
The Meteors - Lonesome train
The Meteors - Rawhide
The Meteors - Wild thing
The Meteors - Go buddy go
The stranglers
Jam doing batman is an odd one...