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Uncle Leo

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This tweet from a fellow Southend fan yesterday got me thinking...

 
[video=youtube;FJLOr8S2d2E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJLOr8S2d2E[/video]
 
Also another one for fans of 90s indie.

[video=youtube;Y21VecIIdBI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y21VecIIdBI[/video]
 
I'm guessing remixes count too.

Love this Boards of Canada remix (under their "Hell Interface" remix moniker) of Midnight Star's Midas Touch.

[video=youtube;dJW96UMXmqE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJW96UMXmqE[/video]
 
Ryan Adams version of Wonderwall is excellent. Indeed, Noel Gallagher started covering a cover of his own song!
 
Indeed, Noel Gallagher started covering a cover of his own song!

I was at a Billy Bragg gig once where he did that. 'A New England' was his song originally, but he wrote another verse for Kirsty MacColl when she covered it. Then, when Bragg performed it at a gig in London in December 2013, he played the MacColl version rather than his own!

All a bit confusing but all very good indeed.
 
Also another one for fans of 90s indie.

[video=youtube;Y21VecIIdBI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y21VecIIdBI[/video]
Sonic Youth also did a great job on 'Get Into The Groove' under the name Ciccone Youth.

Tricky doing Public Enemy

Saint Ettiene doing Neil Young 'only love can break your heart'

Sinead O'Connor doing Prince

Salem doing Bruce Springsteen and Britney Spears

Aphex Twin remix of Philip Glasses orchestration of Bowie's 'Heroes'

V/vm 's Love album covering East 17, Demis Rousos, etc and making all the songs about meat...

Snuff doing amazing cover versions inc TV themes and adverts - 'Shake n vac' - quality

soz for the spelling
 
Nirvana's cover of Leadbelly's 'Where Did You Sleep last Night'?

MY GIRL! MY GIRL! DON'T LIE TO ME....

[video=youtube;gOZKz_sPM6U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOZKz_sPM6U[/video]
 
Neil Young - All along the watchtower :happy:

ooh that reminds me. Slint's cover of Neil Young's Cortez the Killer

[video=youtube;6X4alklR5q0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X4alklR5q0[/video]

Built to Spill also covered it.
 
Take me to the river - Talking Heads. Their version sounds completely 'white' but full of soul.
 
Take me to the river - Talking Heads. Their version sounds completely 'white' but full of soul.

ooh I never realised they did that cover. Listening now... good stuff!

[video=youtube;6ar2VHW1i2w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ar2VHW1i2w[/video]
 
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