Omg Weewoo, post more music, you haven't done enough yet!
I'm running out of ideas.
It's not easy finding covers that are better than the original.
Just like movies; remakes tend to suck more than the original.
But there are some wonderful exceptions as posted above ^^
I'm running out of ideas.
It's not easy finding covers that are better than the original.
Just like movies; remakes tend to suck more than the original.
But there are some wonderful exceptions as posted above ^^
I'm running out of ideas.
It's not easy finding covers that are better than the original.
Just like movies; remakes tend to suck more than the original.
But there are some wonderful exceptions as posted above ^^
I'm running out of ideas.
It's not easy finding covers that are better than the original.
Just like movies; remakes tend to suck more than the original.
But there are some wonderful exceptions as posted above ^^
Since you put that up, then you probably know this one from Family Guy, too:
Also, Hollywood has been using this one in many horror/thriller movies in the past few years.. the MV is kinda disturbing, but even the original version was creepy for that era... but the music is really good!
I really liked how the TPS version was really fast-paced. I have to give the edge to that one, though this one isn't particularly bad.
It's usually one-side or the other. Some people are split based on which they heard first or were accustomed to. I just like both separately because they set two totally different moods with the same thing, things few cover songs do. I should note, though, that Ben Gibbard does need to release another TPS album.
Very few artists can get away with making a duality of a song that suits different environments and moods within the same song.
I have to admire anyone that can pull that off and not simply go the easy way of making a carbon copy of it. Like a real artist, even when you aren't working with original content, it comes down to individualized interpretation of that work. Whether it's good or bad, I admire and respect those able to pull it off.
Example:
By no means is this "better" than Eric Burton's version; however, to go on their own whim and take a song and turn it into something totally different and downright psychedelic without completely butchering or altering the song is impressive.