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The middle-aged dummies are forming a band called "Blanket"! It's a cover band. (9 Viewers)

Happy to report that none of my 31 appear in the last 5s out. Blinded by the Light is the only one that would have made it but I figured it would be posted by others.
 
Val Rannous:

Can't Help Falling in Love - Lick the Tins (Elvis Presley)

Love this cover. I remember forgetting to cancel the monthly shipment from BMG or Columbia House or somebody’s CD club and this was the first song on the Some Kind of Wonderful soundtrack that I received as a result.
 
Well that sucked.
If only other threads had a Thumper Rule.
Did get a chance to listen to a good chunk of the Last(s) Five(s) Out(s) though beforehand. Definitely a mix of things I considered (including 5 songs in my 31) and ones I pretty much whiffed on. Looking forward to what's to come!
 
Well that sucked.
If only other threads had a Thumper Rule.
Did get a chance to listen to a good chunk of the Last(s) Five(s) Out(s) though beforehand. Definitely a mix of things I considered (including 5 songs in my 31) and ones I pretty much whiffed on. Looking forward to what's to come!

I guess I'll give it tomorrow for people to listen to these and then will post the 1-pointers on Tuesday. Doesn't seem to be much discussion so far, but I'll give it a day since it could be the weekend effect.
 
DrIanMalcolm and I have four covers in common on our lists. It would have been more but I ruled out things that aren’t on Spotify and he did not.

We also have quite a few same artists/different songs overlaps.
This is true.

Honestly there are a couple of artists I would expect to show up a lot on here, and one or two people who were such good interpreters of songs I won't be surprised to see them dominate.
 
I guess I'll give it tomorrow for people to listen to these and then will post the 1-pointers on Tuesday. Doesn't seem to be much discussion so far, but I'll give it a day since it could be the weekend effect.
Some people may have been watching football. They may now be drinking heavily.
 
I guess I'll give it tomorrow for people to listen to these and then will post the 1-pointers on Tuesday. Doesn't seem to be much discussion so far, but I'll give it a day since it could be the weekend effect.
Some people may have been watching football. They may now be drinking heavily.

There was no football yesterday. But there might have been heavy drinking anyway.

Damn, that Lions game sucked. I don’t dislike the teams that won today, but I have pretty much zero interest in The Big Game now.
 
Damn, that Lions game sucked. I don’t dislike the teams that won today, but I have pretty much zero interest in The Big Game now.
The Lions game was a big-time bummer. The Ravens never really seemed to have it together through much of their game.

I like to root for a team, but I don't care who wins the SB now. Christian McCaffrey was with the Panthers for a while, but seeing him is a reminder of how inept the Panthers are, and that they traded away one of the best players in the league for a big bag of catnip. He is a good guy, though, and I wouldn't mind seeing him get a ring. I like Andy Reid, but he has won two rings already in the past 4 years, but he may not coach much longer so why not another ring for Big Red. I don't know, I'll probably just root for a good competitive game. Dry January will be over and wet February will arrive, so maybe I'll take a shot every time the camera pans to Taylor Swift, but then I'd probably be passed out by halftime.
 
@Leroy Hoard Lady Luck turned out to be a bad luck charm. :bag:
You were doing great until the 3rd quarter, lol.

As bad as that game turned out they were only 4 points from going to the Superbowl, coming off a season where they won their only 2 playoff games in the last 30 years. So while it's not "all good" it was still a good season, especially for that franchise. 🏈
 
@Leroy Hoard Lady Luck turned out to be a bad luck charm. :bag:
You were doing great until the 3rd quarter, lol.

As bad as that game turned out they were only 4 points from going to the Superbowl, coming off a season where they won their only 2 playoff games in the last 30 years. So while it's not "all good" it was still a good season, especially for that franchise. 🏈
I don't know what happened, Leroy. I didn't walk under a ladder or break a mirror or open an umbrella inside during halftime. I don't recall any interaction with the number 9. 😕

It was a great season for the Lions, and they are a fun team to root for. I'm sure it's been a fun ride for you and the fanbase. I hope the ride continues next year. 🦁
 
32. Life Of Illusion -- Foo Fighters (Joe Walsh cover)

The Foos are one of my top 5 favorite artists of all time. They have covered at least 200 songs through various projects and live. This has always been a favorite.

33. Simple Man -- Shinedown (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover)

Love this Lynyrd Skynyrd song, and this is a strong cover. Brent Smith of Shinedown has a better voice than Ronnie Van Zandt, though I still like the original better.

34. Lost Highway -- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Leon Payne cover)

Never heard the original before hearing this cover, but I liked it a lot, as well as Petty's comments after the band played it the first time in a rehearsal ("isn't that a great ****ing song?!? it's just ****ing great!").

35. Night Fever -- Dee Gees (Foo Fighters) (Bee Gees cover)

Included for shtick's sake. Who knew the Foos could be a Bee Gees cover band?

36. Learn To Fly -- Rockin'1000 (Foo Fighters cover)

The Rockin'1000 has taken off somewhat since this, their first performance. Awesome concept, which they implemented to plead to the Foos to come play a concert in Cesena, Italy, and it worked! Here is an interview with Grohl about it.
 

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Four FBGs who would probably kill to see their teams have what the Lions have.
I'm pretty much out of love with the Vikings. I realized that for all these years they were gaslighting me.

But your point still remains true - the Lions are in much better shape now than the Vikes and they are definitely trending in opposite directions.
 
@Leroy Hoard Lady Luck turned out to be a bad luck charm. :bag:
You were doing great until the 3rd quarter, lol.

As bad as that game turned out they were only 4 points from going to the Superbowl, coming off a season where they won their only 2 playoff games in the last 30 years. So while it's not "all good" it was still a good season, especially for that franchise. 🏈
Many SB-winning teams have at least one failed deep playoff run before they win it all.
 
maybe I'll take a shot every time the camera pans to Taylor Swift, but then I'd probably be passed out by halftime

If you do this, please make a post in this thread after each shot. :banned:
I endorse this idea. I also think @krista4 should do her drunken liveblog of Give My Regards to Broad Street during the Super Bowl, since she doesn't want to watch the game.
 
Amongst the Last Five Outs, Blinded by the Light may be the one with the greatest gap in favor of the cover between what I think of the cover and what I think of the original. Much of that has to do with what I think of the original, which the Thumper Rule prevents me from expanding upon here.

It sure has many many words. Fortunately for the Boss and the rest of us, it was only a phase.
 
I was in Levi's Stadium yesterday. It was pretty awesome to be there for what turned into a historical game. I'm a little confused by the experience. So, I'm gonna try to work it out here, cuz krista needs more from us.

I'm super grateful to my bf from early childhood for offering me the ticket. His mom used to say my mom half-raised him. His mom worked. My mom started babysitting him when he was just 3. He's done well in life and we were in a luxury box above the 9er bench about the 15 yard line. I hadn't seen him since 2002, but we've been communicating semi-regularly the past few years over mutual interests.

He is the biggest 9er fan I know. I am the biggest Cowboy fan he knows. We hate each other's teams, always have. He knew I would be for Detroit. In another thread I said I didn't know if I should wear my Roger Staubach jersey or get a Barry Sanders one. @rockaction suggested I should avoid potential idiots and do my buddy a solid by wearing 9er colors. I vomited in my mouth a little but turns out rock was on to something. My nephew suggested I wear all black since that would be unique and he could try to spot me. I did and he did.

I curbed my enthusiasm as the Lions were crushing SF. I'm not a salt in the wounds kinda guy, but inside I was just giddy at what I was seeing. Lions fans were doing just fine celebrating that first half. Whew, that box I was sharing was morbidly depressed at halftime. So I started lying to my friend. Telling him if Detroit could do that in the first half, SF could in the 2nd. "I've seen many epic comebacks. Keep your head up. They haven't lost yet."

Others in our box started getting into it. They started foolishly being positive about a comeback. I felt a little evil for giving them false hope, but hey who cares, they're 9er fans. Then the comeback started and these damn 9er fans started patting me on the back, high fiving me and disgusting things like that. And then, oh I am so ashamed to confess this sin. I. Started. Cheering. For. The San Fancisco 49ers. Ooof, I don't even know who I am today.

edit - was i blinded by the light?
 
We got in from Disney World late last night and today I have been listening to the Last Five Out playlist while going through work emails. I've gotten up to track 55. Here are the ones I have not heard before that have most impressed me so far:

Ballad of Spider John -- Jimmy Buffett
Night Fever -- Dee Gees
Learn to Fly -- Rockin'1000
Habits -- Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, Haley Reinhart
Echoes -- California Guitar Trio -- I love how it maintains the vibe of the original while offering an entirely different spin
Ball of Confusion -- Love and Rockets -- Reminds me that there were two other covers of this song that I should have considered. It's an extremely powerful tune and is in good hands with most artists provided they have the right level of passion. The L&R version has the right amount of passion while reworking the arrangement to show off their strengths. Bonus points for realizing they can't sing like the Temptations and coming up with a different way that worked.
Dear Prudence -- Siouxie and the Banshees -- One of my favorite Beatles songs gets goth window dressing but maintains its incredible structure
No One's Gonna Love You -- Cee-Lo Green
I Can't Go for That -- the bird and the bee
 
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Others in our box started getting into it. They started foolishly being positive about a comeback. I felt a little evil for giving them false hope, but hey who cares, they're 9er fans. Then the comeback started and these damn 9er fans started patting me on the back, high fiving me and disgusting things like that. And then, oh I am so ashamed to confess this sin. I. Started. Cheering. For. The San Fancisco 49ers. Ooof, I don't even know who I am today.
As Dusty Springfield said via Burt Bacharach and Hal David, you just didn't know what to do with yourself.
 
Sounds like an amazing time, @Chaos34 . Love that story (despite not enjoying the game itself).

Guess I'll start the actual countdown tomorrow. Energy in here does seem a little low, for which I blame myself.
 
higgins:

Drive - Lexington Lab Band (The Cars)
Peg - Lexington Lab Band (Steely Dan)
Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Lexington Lab Band (Tears for Fears)
Sussudio - Lexington Lab Band (Phil Collins)
Refugee - Lexington Lab Band (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers)
The Lexington Lab Band started as a few Lexington, KY-based musicians/acquaintances that simply wanted to play the music they grew up with and give the originals an homage by playing the songs close to how they were originally recorded. This small group grew to a network of 80+ musicians with around 200 songs in their catalog.
 
Amongst the Last Five Outs, Blinded by the Light may be the one with the greatest gap in favor of the cover between what I think of the cover and what I think of the original. Much of that has to do with what I think of the original, which the Thumper Rule prevents me from expanding upon here.

I dig Bruce's version. It's a little out of place for him but it's a cool song. I like the MMEB cover a lot too.
 
higgins:

Drive - Lexington Lab Band (The Cars)
Peg - Lexington Lab Band (Steely Dan)
Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Lexington Lab Band (Tears for Fears)
Sussudio - Lexington Lab Band (Phil Collins)
Refugee - Lexington Lab Band (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers)
The Lexington Lab Band started as a few Lexington, KY-based musicians/acquaintances that simply wanted to play the music they grew up with and give the originals an homage by playing the songs close to how they were originally recorded. This small group grew to a network of 80+ musicians with around 200 songs in their catalog.

I haven't listened to the Lasts Fives Outs playlist yet*, but I look forward to hearing these.

*I'm part of the problem.
 
Here are some additional songs that were selected by people who took up the offer to have additional five-song lists. Added to Spotify playlist where applicable:

Pip’s Invitation:

Next-to-Last 5 Out:
Blackbird -- Crosby, Stills and Nash (The Beatles cover) (may have ranked higher if a 1969-70 version were on Spotify; instead, we have 1982)
Dazed and Confused -- Led Zeppelin (Jake Holmes "cover") (would have made top 31, but I self-ruled it ineligible because its cover status is ambiguous)
Woodstock -- Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (Joni Mitchell cover) (would have made top 31, but not on Spotify)
Enjoy the Silence -- Failure (Depeche Mode cover) (would have made top 31, but not on Spotify)
Rappaport's Testament: I Never Gave Up -- Ted Leo and the Pharmacists (Chumbawamba cover) (would have made top 31, but not on Spotify)
The first three on this list could well show up in the top 31 for others, so I'll wait to talk about them.

Enjoy the Silence -- Failure (Depeche Mode cover) (would have made top 31, but not on Spotify)

Failure is a '90s band that I have touted on these boards before. They are kind of grungy and kind of proggy, and they were tapped to participate in the 1998 Depeche Mode tribute album For the Masses. They didn't synth it up but used guitars as the base of their recording, gentle acoustic at first, then grandiose electric. Synths are used as coloring and in this way the recording resembles frontman Ken Andrews' early '00s project On. At all points they let the song breathe and accentuate how good of a melody Gore and co. came up with.

Andrews and his Failure songwriting partner Greg Edwards participated in a side project called the Replicants that recorded an album of radically reworked covers. Will be interesting if anything from it shows up here -- I can see OH being familiar with it.

Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGSKrC7dGcY

Rappaport's Testament: I Never Gave Up -- Ted Leo and the Pharmacists (Chumbawamba cover) (would have made top 31, but not on Spotify)

The first pressing of their 2007 album Living with the Living came packaged with an EP called Mo' Living. Which is mostly better than the album and is unfortunately not on Spotify. It closes with a ferocious cover of an early Chumbawamba song -- which was a inspired by a book about surviving Nazi concentration camps -- that is perfectly suited for the urgent, passionate, raucous approach that Leo usually favors. When I saw the Philly show of the tour to support the album, they closed the show with this and it was one of my favorite "spike the football" type of show endings I've ever seen.

Original (album version): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JemxcjOklfg
Original (single version, title shortened to I Never Gave Up): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdD5jRM5xZk

And if I meet Hitler in the other place
I'll spit this precious soup in his face
And all my accounts will be settled, you see
'Cause Hitler never ever got the better of me

I never gave up
I never gave up
I crawled in the mud but I never gave up
I never gave up
I never gave up
I crawled in the mud but I never gave up
 
I'm just putting together the post for tomorrow. These playlists are going to be so damn fun! And with only 35 participants, they should be very manageable, but I'll still wait to see about the cadence. Right now I'm thinking 3-4 times a week instead of daily, but we'll see how it goes.

I have to say that, since we're not doing "winners" or contests, putting it all together is a freaking breeze. I don't have to make the punctuation or formatting identical like I did in the other countdowns or ensure the song or artist name are exactly the same. Whew. I feel like it's less fun without the calculations and winners and contests and such, but right now it's great that this is so easy for me.
 
Whew, that box I was sharing was morbidly depressed at halftime. So I started lying to my friend. Telling him if Detroit could do that in the first half, SF could in the 2nd. "I've seen many epic comebacks. Keep your head up. They haven't lost yet."

Others in our box started getting into it. They started foolishly being positive about a comeback. I felt a little evil for giving them false hope, but hey who cares, they're 9er fans. Then the comeback started and these damn 9er fans started patting me on the back, high fiving me and disgusting things like that. And then, oh I am so ashamed to confess this sin. I. Started. Cheering. For. The San Fancisco 49ers. Ooof, I don't even know who I am today.

Good stuff. Friendship is always larger than sports. You knew that and acted upon it. I don't know, though, if I could do that for the Patriots, so you're a bigger man than I am. Good on you and I hope you had a good time with your buddy.
 
Amongst the Last Five Outs, Blinded by the Light may be the one with the greatest gap in favor of the cover between what I think of the cover and what I think of the original. Much of that has to do with what I think of the original, which the Thumper Rule prevents me from expanding upon here.

I dig Bruce's version. It's a little out of place for him but it's a cool song. I like the MMEB cover a lot too.
I think I’m one of the few that prefer Bruce’s version to the sterile MMEB version.
 
Listening to the Last Five Outs and realizing that I have a bunch in my Top 31. Darn it.

Favorite covers so far without including those in my Top 31?

For dance/disco tracks, it's probably Rihanna's "Same Ol' Mistakes." I just sort of like the disco-esque source material. The groove stays intact and certainly is still danceable/groovetastic. It's new to me, so I listened to the Tame Impala version and found that Rihanna stayed relatively true to the original.

For rock tracks? Ty Segall's "Every 1's A Winner." Even though its source is disco, this brings enough rock to qualify it for rock. I also needed to listen to the source for this one, which I found cool. Nice vocal work by Ty, too.

Bonus tracks: B.B. King's "Bring It On Home To Me" was my favorite of the five "Bring It On Home To Me" tracks, and it didn't take too long to decide that. Chumbawamba's "Rappaport's Testament: I Never Gave Up" also deserves mention as an excellent track. I can see it as a spike the football moment at a live show, for sure.
 
To be fair to Springsteen, while I think the Pointer Sisters' version of Fire is the best one, I like his version also.
I don't believe Bruce's studio version was ever released (maybe on some box set), only live versions - and that was well after the Pointer Sisters' recording was released.

I'm not saying this for the purpose of this exercise (not looking for arguments nor do I care if someone includes it on their list) - but I'm not sure the Pointer Sisters' version should be called a "cover" - it's more of them recording a song written by someone else, which is very common in pop music.
 
For rock tracks? Ty Segall's "Every 1's A Winner." Even though its source is disco, this brings enough rock to qualify it for rock. I also needed to listen to the source for this one, which I found cool. Nice vocal work by Ty, too.
It definitely brings the rock. It's the dirty mocha version of a Hot Chocolate tune. HC's is funky and Ty's is sleazy fuzz. Both great listens.
 
To be fair to Springsteen, while I think the Pointer Sisters' version of Fire is the best one, I like his version also.
I don't believe Bruce's studio version was ever released (maybe on some box set), only live versions - and that was well after the Pointer Sisters' recording was released.

I'm not saying this for the purpose of this exercise (not looking for arguments nor do I care if someone includes it on their list) - but I'm not sure the Pointer Sisters' version should be called a "cover" - it's more of them recording a song written by someone else, which is very common in pop music.
Robert Gordon released the song before the Pointer Sisters, so their version is a cover.
 
To be fair to Springsteen, while I think the Pointer Sisters' version of Fire is the best one, I like his version also.
I don't believe Bruce's studio version was ever released (maybe on some box set), only live versions - and that was well after the Pointer Sisters' recording was released.

I'm not saying this for the purpose of this exercise (not looking for arguments nor do I care if someone includes it on their list) - but I'm not sure the Pointer Sisters' version should be called a "cover" - it's more of them recording a song written by someone else, which is very common in pop music.
Robert Gordon released the song before the Pointer Sisters, so their version is a cover.
Then I was wrong. Never heard of Robert Gordon or his first recording of the song.
 
I always forget that these are covers.

Yep. "Istanbul . . ." was a great choice for a cover song by They Might Be Giants, and was one of my last few out that didn't make the top five out. If ever a '50s/'60s song was fit for TMBG, it was that one. It's silly and brilliant and wanting and funny all at the same time.

"There She Goes" is a pop gem by The La's, one that never really landed on American audiences' shores. What a great album they put out, and what a great band they were for such a fleeting act.

"Girls Just Want To Have Fun" is another fantastic song and cover choice by Cyndi Lauper. I was tempted to use her version of "Money Changes Everything," but the Against Me! version was more true to the punk/new wave fusion of the original by The Brains.

These three are all great covers.
 

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