COVER ME!

I know the Green Monkey music pipe is still sore from all the filth pumped through it for The Lenten Mix, but I wanted to get this new mix started because I am very excited about it.

Volume 17 of the Green Monkey Music Project is called COVER ME!, and if you guessed that this mix concerned covers, well, aren’t you Mr./Ms. Smartypants.

Your selections should all be songs which are not the original versions, but are rather another artist’s interpretation of the original. I want the cover of the song to be meaningful, or important, or special to you in some way that distinguishes it from the original, and I’m going to want you to explain the significance when you discuss your selections after the mix has been published.

There are five open slots for this mix. Each participant can pick six songs.

When you eventually submit your songs, please provide the song name, the artist performing the cover, as well as the artist of the original song.

I’m actually going to have a little fun with this mix, in that there will be two mixes — the first “disc” will be the cover versions, and the second will contain the original versions of all the covers.

Oh, one more rule that I am going to have to enforce. You can’t use Leonard Cohen’s song Hallelujah, as I’m just tired of hearing it.

Sign up for the mix by leaving a comment, kiddos.

Here are my choices:

Contact – Godzuki (Brigitte Bardot)
The Tide Is High – Blondie (The Paragons)
Speeding Motorcycle – Yo La Tengo (Daniel Johnston)
Superstar In France – Lambchop (East River Pipe)
Crazy – Violent Femmes (Gnarls Barkley)
American Woman – Butthole Surfers (The Guess Who)

UPDATE!

We have our participants!

Randal G!
Dr MVM!
p0nk!
Andy!
Bill T!
Splotchy!

Welcome aboard!

When you decide on your selections, please leave them as a comment on this post in a format similar to mine.

19 thoughts on “COVER ME!”

  1. Okay, here’s my choices:
    1) John Hait-Candy’s Room (Bruce Springsteen)
    2) Taj Mahal-The Bourgeois Blues (Leadbelly)
    3) Ani DiFranco-Do Re Mi (Woody Guthrie)
    4) Warren Zevon-Back in the High Life Again (Steve Winwood)
    5) Loretta Lynn-Act Naturally (Buck Owens)
    6)Nanci Griffith-10 Degrees and Gettin’ Colder (Gordon Lightfoot)

  2. And what if the original is a traditional so that no one can lay claim to the official version, as in various hippie bands who covered “I know you rider” or the many fine versions of Schubert’s Ave Maria?
    Bill T

  3. 1. Ceremony – Galaxie 500 (Joy Division)
    2. Blue Christmas – Low (Elvis)
    3. Flaming Telepaths – Espers (Blue Oyster Cult)
    4. Leaving Here – Motorhead (The Birds)
    5. Cast a Shadow – Yo La Tengo (Beat Happening)
    6. Indian Summer – Luna (Beat Happening)

  4. For the Easter season here is my list:

    Gloria Patti Smith /loosely based on the single by Them
    Were you there when they crucified my lord? Diamanda Galas / traditional but the Johnny Cash version stands out from the old timey recordings
    Ave Maria (Schubert) covered by Nina Hagen / I’m partial to the straight version by Jesse Norman but there are probably dozens of “authentic” versions.

    (I cant get no) Satisfaction cover by The Residents / rolling stones

    MacArthur’s Park Donna Summer / original hit recording by Richard Harris

    Walk on By cover by the Stranglers / original by Dionne Warwick

  5. Splotchy – can I just qualify that the version of Leaving Here by Motorhead has to be the live one off the Golden Years EP – the studio version from On Parole is actually pretty weak…

  6. Andy, surely!

    I will make a note of it.

    The mix will realistically be published probably in a few days.

    Thanks a lot for playing! I’m not surprised to see Indian Summer among your choices :).

  7. Jeez, I was gonna work up an entire post, but I’m not sure now – oh, who am I kidding, I don’t do work at work. Here ya go:

    Metallica, The Small Hours (Holocaust)
    Mott the Hoople, Sweet Jane (Velvet Underground)
    Celtic Frost, Mexican Radio (Wall of Voodoo)
    The White Stripes, Stop Breaking Down (Robert Johnson)
    Faith No More, Easy (Lionel Richie)

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