Can you believe I haven’t done this already? Shame on me! The Fab Four’s pedigree needs no introduction. Easily the most influential, most talented, and least timeless rock-and-roll band of all time. I’m going to do this the way I handled all three Neil Young A to Z posts: I’ll make each post, then do a zip at the end. Hopefully, I’ll remember to put all the songs listed in the zip, but you never know. I’m kinda fergitful. Note: The zip will NOT HAVE ANY OF THE DIRECT LINK FILES.
Y’all know the rules of the blog: Songs must be non-commercial live material or by independent artists. Let’s do this.
A is for All You Need Is Love! Who, these days, would dare to write a song with a title like this (and that doesn’t have any crude references to tits or slippery sliding).
B is for Birds! If you stare at Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” while listening to the original Blackbird, from The White Album, the painting moves. I swear it. It’s not just the 3 mics of acid.
Blackbird-Bonzai Republic (remix)
And Your Bird Can Sing-Matthew Sweet and Susannah Hoffs (in zip file). I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again: Under The Covers Volume 1 is an extraordinary album. It is one of the few covers albums that is so good, you barely notice it’s not originals.
B is also for the best song about birthdays that isn’t the most famous song about birthdays.
Birthday/Yer Blues-The Gourds (direct link)
Birthday-Small Stars (direct link)
C could be for Cornershop’s wonderful cover of Norwegian Wood, but that’s a major label release. So, instead, C is for Come Together-Bela Fleck (direct link). I also recommend Shinehead’s “Unity,” which uses the chorus from “Come Together” on the hook. Great reggae/rap album.
Tomorrow: More.
May 12, 2008 at 4:05 pm
i hope you have more non-live covers to come…
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May 13, 2008 at 3:16 pm
That Twilight Singers song isn’t really what I’d call a cover. They do a bit of All You Need is Love in the intro (only the lyrics though), and then the rest of the song is something else entirely.
I don’t think you should be counting that one!
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