Best Cover Song
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I wouldn't say that these are the best cover songs, but they are my favorites.
3. Stevie Ray Vaughn's cover of Little Wing. as made popular by Jimi Hendrix
2. Black Label Society's cover of Whiter Shade of Pale. as made popular by Procol Harum
(a whole different side of Zakk)
and my all time favorite
1. Judas Priest's cover of The Green Manalishi. as made popular by Fleetwood Mac
thanks for listening
3. Stevie Ray Vaughn's cover of Little Wing. as made popular by Jimi Hendrix
2. Black Label Society's cover of Whiter Shade of Pale. as made popular by Procol Harum
(a whole different side of Zakk)
and my all time favorite
1. Judas Priest's cover of The Green Manalishi. as made popular by Fleetwood Mac
thanks for listening
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One of my favorites is Tesla's "Signs"
Original artist - Five Man Electrical Band
Original artist - Five Man Electrical Band
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Signs is a great song. Even better in person, saw Tesla at Cheyenne Frontier Days( The Largest Outdoor Rodeo in the World) a couple years ago. Gonna miss Frontier Days when we leave, we have seen some good concerts. Tim McGraw, Toby Keith, Tesla, Ted Nugent, seeing Bon Jovi this coming Friday and Def Leppard on the 28th.
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Here's another great classic - - "Ballroom Blitz"
Sweet first put this song out in 1975 - since then, remakes have been done by Krokus (1984), Tia Carrere (1992 for the movie Wayne's World) and Blue Oyster Cult (2001). Still a great song - I crank it up everytime I hear it!
Oh, Yeah, and my least favorite:
Joan Jett doing AC/DC's "Dirty Deeds" - What was that all about, anyway? No one can do a better job at an AC/DC song than AC/DC themselves - they shouldn't even try. She sucked!
Sweet first put this song out in 1975 - since then, remakes have been done by Krokus (1984), Tia Carrere (1992 for the movie Wayne's World) and Blue Oyster Cult (2001). Still a great song - I crank it up everytime I hear it!
Oh, Yeah, and my least favorite:
Joan Jett doing AC/DC's "Dirty Deeds" - What was that all about, anyway? No one can do a better job at an AC/DC song than AC/DC themselves - they shouldn't even try. She sucked!
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Great call on this one.Gentry Woolman wrote:One of my favorites is Tesla's "Signs"
Original artist - Five Man Electrical Band
Another great one - I love this song!Gentry Woolman wrote:Here's another great classic - - "Ballroom Blitz"
Sweet first put this song out in 1975 - since then, remakes have been done by Krokus (1984), Tia Carrere (1992 for the movie Wayne's World) and Blue Oyster Cult (2001). Still a great song - I crank it up everytime I hear it!
I couldn't agree more!Gentry Woolman wrote: No one can do a better job at an AC/DC song than AC/DC themselves - they shouldn't even try.