Metallica covers
Nov. 12th, 2009 02:32 amI'll use my French horn icon because, well, it's what I use for music. But given that I'm talking about Metallica, it might not be the most appropriate choice.
Or is it? You see, this post is about one of my odd collections: Weird Metallica Covers. I'm not just talking about S&M
, though since we've brought that up let me take a moment to drool over what happens when you pair a metal band with an orchestra. (The band acquires body and the orchestra acquires teeth. Oh yeah.) No, I'm talking about piano solo
, grand harp duet
, cello
quartet
, plus Rodrigo y Gabriela tackling the odd song here and there.
(For the curious: the most frequently-covered song I've got is "One," which clocks in at four and a half renditions, not counting the original. ["Half" because the Rodrigo y Gabriela version segues into "Take 5" partway through.] It's narrowly trailed by "Enter Sandman" and "Master of Puppets," with four apiece.)
Can anybody recommend more of this to me? Or, y'know, odd covers of things other than Metallica. I have a string quartet doing Evanescence, Richard Cheese doing lounge-singer covers of all kinds of random crap (including "Down with the Sickness," which is freaking hilarious in lounge style), Rondellus doing early medieval covers of Black Sabbath in Latin. Techno remixes of opera, shamisen duet of Radiohead -- if it's a weird mashup of instruments or styles, I'm there*. What should I look for?
*(I haven't actually soundtracked any of my Driftwood stories, but in the back of my head, this is what it calls for.)
Or is it? You see, this post is about one of my odd collections: Weird Metallica Covers. I'm not just talking about S&M
(For the curious: the most frequently-covered song I've got is "One," which clocks in at four and a half renditions, not counting the original. ["Half" because the Rodrigo y Gabriela version segues into "Take 5" partway through.] It's narrowly trailed by "Enter Sandman" and "Master of Puppets," with four apiece.)
Can anybody recommend more of this to me? Or, y'know, odd covers of things other than Metallica. I have a string quartet doing Evanescence, Richard Cheese doing lounge-singer covers of all kinds of random crap (including "Down with the Sickness," which is freaking hilarious in lounge style), Rondellus doing early medieval covers of Black Sabbath in Latin. Techno remixes of opera, shamisen duet of Radiohead -- if it's a weird mashup of instruments or styles, I'm there*. What should I look for?
*(I haven't actually soundtracked any of my Driftwood stories, but in the back of my head, this is what it calls for.)
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Date: 2009-11-12 11:09 am (UTC)In a similar vein when it comes to bands, let me think... songs Nightwish have covered include Walking In The Air, Over The Hills And Far Away and Phantom of the Opera. Epica covered Memory from Cats, and their album The Classical Conspiracy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Classical_Conspiracy) has as its first disc (well, most of it) the band with the orchestra covering older instrumentals and songs from movie scores (they did the Imperial March for one).
You mentioned you have a string quartet doing Evanescence - was it the Vitamin String Quartet (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_String_Quartet) by any chance? Because they do loads. I have the two Evanescence ones, Linkin Park, Flyleaf, Paramore and my latest addition is the David Bowie one.
And maybe you can look at The Covers Project (http://www.coversproject.com/) and see if you can find anything?
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Date: 2009-11-12 11:59 am (UTC)The weirdest - and one of the very best - mixes of different styles I know is the eighties album Rock Vs. Opera by Norwegian duo Dollie de Luxe (consisting of Benedicte Adrian and Ingrid Bjørnov). Here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0nhLkmmPKQ) is a live performance of one of the tracks from the album. Their later work, the operamusical Which Witch is also well worth looking into, though it sounds like the earlier versions (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e6TNlDxiQA) are more what you'd be looking for, since the music lost its teeth a bit when they took it to London's West End and got rid of the synths and guitars.
The other band that springs to mind (in case you don't know them already) is Gregorian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_%28band%29), who cover all sorts of rock and pop songs in a weird Gregorian chant inspired style.
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Date: 2009-11-12 08:57 pm (UTC)Gregorian sounds awesome!
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Date: 2009-11-12 01:08 pm (UTC)twooh oh oh they have a third out now, I must buy it! Okay, three albums of bossa nova covers of new wave and punk songs (http://www.nouvellesvagues.com/MUSIC.html). The concept sounds really odd until you listen to it, and find that it works surprisingly well. I'd never have picked it up on my own (not being a tremendous fan of punk or bossa nova) but a friend gave me the first album, and I'm hooked.no subject
Date: 2009-11-12 09:04 pm (UTC)I'm not just keen on metal covers or covers of metal, but it seems to be a thriving pair of subgenres at the moment. What I really want is for someone to do Celtic-influenced techno -- and it sounds like there may be a possibility of that downthread.
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Date: 2009-11-12 02:48 pm (UTC)I consider their cover of "Nothing Else Matters" the be-all and end-all of Metallica covers. Period.
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