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Courtesy of Menju's detective work:
I likey! ETA: Having a Spotify Miss Platnum binge now: Give Me The Food "If you want to take me out for a date Make sure there is enough food on my plate" |
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Speaking of Cloudbusting, here's Gemma Hayes' version of it, which I love. I kinda want big thundery drums and big vocal layers on the end of it, but this was done live, so who knows, maybe she'll record it properly yet:
And in the complete opposite extreme, Swimmer One did a wonderful cover of it too: (there's no actual video, just sound. soz.) |
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Ooh, the Gemma Hayes cover is rather marvellous. Thank you for posting that, I've never heard it before. I have Night on my Side somewhere, I'm going to have to dig it out now.
Here's an acoustic version of the Futureheads covering Hounds of Love. I always liked their cover because it was so totally different from the original, and it gave me a different perspective of the lyrics. (Although it always bothers the pedant in me that they changed "coming for me through the trees" to "coming at me through the trees" but meh.) |
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itunes.co.uk have listed Placebo's RUTH on the Daybreakers soundtrack as being by "Placebo & Kate Bush" but that's a lie... yes?
ETA: Spotify has 56 versions of RUTH! Including a nice Joni in an acoustic cafe type take from Kiki "Don't Go Breaking My" Dee. Them Kiki's love their Kate. Tinkering with RUTH, and a few other Kate songs, gets very close to the bone for me. I completely approve of reivented cover versions ""per say"", and if someone does one I'm not mad about I'm usually fine about it just not being my cup of tea etc. But I find myself feeling extremely protective of Kate's little flowers. With RUTH in particular, Kiki (D)'s version while lovely and touching gets dangerously close to Easy Listening, and part of me is quietly growling that Kiki (&H)'s is almost turning it in to Torch Song #5879. "Senator, you're no Kate Bush", etc. But then I love Futurehead's HOL (and how they change "coming for me..." to "coming at me..", a more male phrase that carries the rest of the song's feminitity into a space that works for them - maybe that little act of differentiation is what stops me thinking they're trampling her flowers) and the Puppini Sisters's Wuthering Heights is magnificent: FIXED LINK So in conclusion, covers are fine, as long as I like them. |
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Alan Partridge (think Kent Brockman meets Troy McLure) takes the songs to places Kate never quite managed, from BBC Comic Relief, mid 90s:
Also geek out at the inclusion of Them Heavy People - "the forgotten hit" in my op. It got so much air play in the 80s I think it was one of her best known songs, and one of the worst omissions from The Hole Story. ETA - POST 69! |
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http://kbarchives.org/covers
^ Pretty decent list, with a lot of links. Freshly uploaded - beautiful. |
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