Since I did a whole playlist of covers for February (called "Groundhog Day"), I have a bunch. I sent a few to B'Rawk.
For an arabic twist, there's Natacha Atlas singing "Ne me quitte pas" and Rachid Taha (at Stern Grove next week) doing "Rock el Casbah".
Also, two standards ("Ain't No Sunshine" and "Summertime") by the punk cover band Me First and the Gimme Gimmes.
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
Oh god, it sounds like a punk band made up of my children.
My housemate loves them and has all their albums.
My housemate loves them and has all their albums.
Literally, or metaphorically?
My housemate loves them and has all their albums.
Literally, or metaphorically?
Yes
Well, that's certainly a novel way to beat the big labels. How many albums can she have at a time?
Covers: Sonic Youth's Pacific Coast Highway, interpreted by Katamine, is now on the Rawk.
Covers up on Buffistarawk for your listening pleasure:
- Arabesque, covered by the Huntington Cads
- Powerhouse, covered by Mr. Melvin
- You Can Call Me Al, covered by Jens Lekman
- Under the Milkyway, covered by Strawpeople
- Harlem by the Sea (aka Harlem Nocturne) covered by Shadowy Men from a Shadowy Planet
- By The Light of the Silvery Moon, covered by Bing Crosby with the Mills Brothers
megan, you may try Richard Cheese [link] His version of "The Girl Is Mine" with Stephen Hawking is...something.
Under the Milkyway, covered by Strawpeople
I read this as under the Mikeyway.