people, you cant just rule out covers all together. i mean sure there are plenty of terrible ones out there, but some times its kinda refreshing to hear a fresh take on an older song. it doesnt have to do any disrespect to the original, in fact it's usually the opposite, the band does it because they love the song. and if a modern "in" band can garner attention for a song that hasn't been in the loop for a while then it's not all bad.
:heart:Say what you will, I'll support this song, simply because of the cause... Darfur needs the money, and you guys need to get behind the bands to raise the funds necessary to feed hungry women & children, and clothe infants, and provide some form of healthcare.
Some of you are so into "purety" that sometimes, the big picture gets hidden behind your vintage records, and the fact that the 70's is gone, and it's easier to criticize than to support something for a good cause.
All I'm gonna say is... "whatever".
MEHZEB when did I need to buy a bad CD to support Durfur. Just because I don't want to buy it doesn't mean im giving a big F u to the people. I care so i'll donate money to the cause and make sure the money all goes there, insted of to WB where they take % of the profits for themselves So no CD for me thanks.
ahahahahaha, you guys think this green day cover is the biggest piece of garbage ever? do you know WHY they covered the song in the first place? prepare to vomit:
In an effort to raise money for Amnesty International's campaign to save Darfur, Warner Brothers records will release a double-disc compilation of John Lennon songs as covered by artists like U2, R.E.M., Christina Aguilera, and Green Day among others. All profits from the June 12th release, titled Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur, will go straight to the Amnesty International cause.
This is the tracklisting:
Disc 1:
01 U2 - "Instant Karma"
02 R.E.M. - "#9 Dream"
03 Christina Aguilera - "Mother"
04 Aerosmith - "Give Peace a Chance"
05 Lenny Kravitz - "Cold Turkey"
06 Los Lonely Boys - "Whatever Gets You Through the Night"
07 Corinne Bailey Rae - "I'm Losing You"
08 Jakob Dylan [ft. Dhani Harrison] - "Gimme Some Truth"
09 Jackson Browne - "Oh My Love"
10 Big & Rich - "Nobody Told Me"
Disc 2:
01 Green Day - "Working Class Hero"
02 Black Eyed Peas - "Power to the People"
03 Jack Johnson - "Imagine"
04 Snow Patrol - "Isolation"
05 Matisyahu - "Watching the Wheels"
06 Ben Harper - "Beautiful Boy"
07 Postal Service - "Grow Old With Me"
08 Jaguares - "Gimme Some Truth"
09 Avril Lavigne - "Imagine"
10 The Flaming Lips - "(Just Like) Starting Over"
11 Regina Spektor - "Real Love"
i appreciate the cause....but seriously, this is so incredibly disgusting!!!
Say what you will, I'll support this song, simply because of the cause... Darfur needs the money, and you guys need to get behind the bands to raise the funds necessary to feed hungry women & children, and clothe infants, and provide some form of healthcare.
Some of you are so into "purety" that sometimes, the big picture gets hidden behind your vintage records, and the fact that the 70's is gone, and it's easier to criticize than to support something for a good cause.
All I'm gonna say is... "whatever".
I saw this too. Taylor Hicks singing A Day In the Life was worse.
ahahahahaha, you guys think this green day cover is the biggest piece of garbage ever? do you know WHY they covered the song in the first place? prepare to vomit:
In an effort to raise money for Amnesty International's campaign to save Darfur, Warner Brothers records will release a double-disc compilation of John Lennon songs as covered by artists like U2, R.E.M., Christina Aguilera, and Green Day among others. All profits from the June 12th release, titled Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur, will go straight to the Amnesty International cause.
This is the tracklisting:
Disc 1:
01 U2 - "Instant Karma"
02 R.E.M. - "#9 Dream"
03 Christina Aguilera - "Mother"
04 Aerosmith - "Give Peace a Chance"
05 Lenny Kravitz - "Cold Turkey"
06 Los Lonely Boys - "Whatever Gets You Through the Night"
07 Corinne Bailey Rae - "I'm Losing You"
08 Jakob Dylan [ft. Dhani Harrison] - "Gimme Some Truth"
09 Jackson Browne - "Oh My Love"
10 Big & Rich - "Nobody Told Me"
Disc 2:
01 Green Day - "Working Class Hero"
02 Black Eyed Peas - "Power to the People"
03 Jack Johnson - "Imagine"
04 Snow Patrol - "Isolation"
05 Matisyahu - "Watching the Wheels"
06 Ben Harper - "Beautiful Boy"
07 Postal Service - "Grow Old With Me"
08 Jaguares - "Gimme Some Truth"
09 Avril Lavigne - "Imagine"
10 The Flaming Lips - "(Just Like) Starting Over"
11 Regina Spektor - "Real Love"
i appreciate the cause....but seriously, this is so incredibly disgusting!!!
Only a heartless creature could dislike that song."Watching The Wheels"
Only a heartless creature could dislike that song.
1. I despise Green Day. Always have. Always will. They are "Dead to Me" and my roommates in the Stephen Colbert tradition.http://youtube.com/watch?v=9XzrUTb63NE
When will these artists learn to leave the Beatles catalog alone? It was bad enough when I heard that Panic at the Disco was covering Eleanor Rigby and that god awful Across the Universe cover at the Grammys two years ago, but now this? I mean, Plastic Ono Band is a masterpiece. From the howling vocals in "Mother" to the haunting lyrics of "Isolation" and God, Plastic Ono was Lennon's crowning achievement as a solo artist.
Before long, adolescent little girls will be comparing Billy Joe Armstrong and stating how Green Day were more important and better musicians than Lennon or the rest of the Beatles were. God knows how much I've heard that Korn was better than Floyd because their version of "Another Brick in the Wall" was more metal. I understand that musicians want to pay tribute to the greats before them, but now and days, there are such an abundance of cover songs, that some artists don't even release their own material anymore. When it comes to movie soundtracks like Across the Universe or I am Sam, the need for cover songs are understandable since the rights to the Beatles catalog are so hard to obtain, but most aren't even necessary. I swear to god, if I hear Marilyn Manson cover "My Sweet Lord" I will blow my ****ing brains out.
More than any other, this is the one I look at and go..."who thought this was a good idea?09 Avril Lavigne - "Imagine"
at least I expect for Christina Aguilera to do a more than decent job03 Christina Aguilera - "Mother"
04 Aerosmith - "Give Peace a Chance"
06 Los Lonely Boys - "Whatever Gets You Through the Night"
01 Green Day - "Working Class Hero"
02 Black Eyed Peas - "Power to the People"
09 Avril Lavigne - "Imagine"
unspeakable
When will these artists learn to leave the Beatles catalog alone?