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The middle-aged dummies are forming a band called "Blanket"! It's a cover band. (6 Viewers)

17 Points - Bye Bye Baby - Bay City Rollers (The Four Seasons)
Original

The Four Seasons story is well chronicled in the Jersey Boys musical and film. The team of Crewe, Gaudio, De Vito and Valli were one of the most successful acts of the 60s and 70s. This song is one of the lesser known hits, but like a lot of their material found further success with a good cover.

Cover

Bay City Rollers were just one of many bands hailed as the new Beatles. From Scotland they struggled through years of building an audience before a surprise top 10 UK hit in 1971 with Keep on Dancin. They were also unfortunately under the influence of child sex offender and predator Tam Paton who had protection from authorities. He organised for several of their songs to be recorded without any of the band present. On the bright side Roller Mania exploded in the UK first before going global. This cover of the four Seasons song was the fifth in a series of hits and their first UK number one. It was my first exposure to the impact of music on young females as I can recall two six year old girls screaming at this song hearing it on the radio. This song sounds better with a screaming delirious audience, but it is a better performance that the original as well. IMHO.

Next up, a cover we have seen in the zegras MAD artist drafts. I just love its ice cool delivery and performance.
 
rockaction:

Where Did You Sleep Last Night – Nirvana (traditional aka “In the Pines” – first known recording by “Dock” Walsh)

DrIanMalcolm:

Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead O'Connor (Prince)

These are the two "heavy hitters" that I expected to get a lot of votes. Of course, Nirvana has another cover that fits that bill, too. We'll see how it shakes out!

Also, our Deja Vote today is none other than the Travis cover of Britney Spears's "Baby One More Time"! It almost didn't happen when I accidentally got the order wrong for titus. He could have owned this song outright, but now he has to share ownership with scorchy. :)
Boy is this an interesting round. Some very famous covers.

That Travis cover is so weird. While living in the UK i bought a CD single of theirs and it has this as one of the B Sides. Never thought it would pop up here
Mrs. Rannous:

Kiss - Tom Jones and Art Of Noise (Prince)
Song: two votes – Tom Jones and the Art of Noise (2)
Cover artist: two votes each – Kiss (2)
Original artist: five votes – Kiss (2); Nothing Compares 2 U (1); When U Were Mine (1); Purple Rain (1)

Raging weasel:

Word Up – Korn (Cameo)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
Special shout out to these two covers. This playlist has about 20 that are worthy of lengthy discussion.
 
Oliver Humanzee:

Our Anniversary – Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Bill Callahan, Dead Rider (Smog)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote each
Original artist: first vote


krista4:

I See a Darkness – Johnny Cash (Bonnie “Prince” Billy) NOT ON PLAYLIST
Song: first vote
Cover artist: four votes – Girl from the North Country (1); I See a Darkness (1); Hurt (1); Rowboat (1)
Original artist: first vote

Big day for Bonnie "Prince" Billy aka WIll Oldham in the countdown thanks to the 4 household. OH's selection just missed my list, so I was glad to see him ensure it was included.

As for mine, I'm so bummed that the cover is no longer on Spotify, so I have to plead with you all to listen to the Youtube link instead. I love the original so hard (Youtube version; Spotify version), but Cash brings such gravitas and a deep sorrow and pain to it...a "darkness," you might say. It's stunning. Achingly beautiful.
 
@krista4, since you are posting some tracking for song, cover artist, and original artist, it would be interesting to have occasional "standings" posts showing the leaders in each category. Do you have your data organized in a way that makes that easy? I know one could pull it by looking back through all of the round posts, but that would take some time.
 
Uruk-Hai:

I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye (Gladys Knight & The Pips)
Song: three votes – Marvin Gaye (2); Creedence Clearwater Revival (1)
Cover artist: three votes – I Heard It Through the Grapevine (2); Yesterday (1)
Original artist: three votes – I Heard It Through the Grapevine (3)
Wouldn't take much to convince me that this is the greatest performance in music history. I have one or two others I'd put against it, but don't think I could sell them enough to override this one. The arrangement and production are as good as it gets. The singing's pretty good, too. THIS is what a record should sound like.
 
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Baby One More Time - Travis
Help Me Make It Through The Night - Sammi Smith
Come On, Let's Go - Los Lobos
The Loco-Motion - Grand Funk
I Will Survive - Cake 🍰
Original Sin - Taylor Dayne
Bang Bang - Monophonics
Nothing Compares 2 U -Sinead O'Connor
Wild World 🌎 - Maxi Priest
So What - Mike Stern
 
JML's Bay City Rollers link reminded me of the pre MTV era when music starved youngsters had to rely on tv shows like the British show Supersonic for anything outside of the U.S. top 40. Only a half hour long but very tightly packed.

Per wiki: Although the show featured performers with songs in the music charts, the show, unlike Top of the Pops, was not chart-based. Whilst Top of the Pops ran all year, Supersonic had a limited run with season one consisting of 30 editions and season two consisting of 28.

The show was recorded in front of an audience of teenagers at London Weekend's studios, then known as the South Bank Television Centre and used a style of production in which television cameras were highly visible and areas such as the production gallery were featured. Its producer and director also doubled as host, cueing in performances from the studio gallery instead of presenting conventional links to camera.
 
14. The Loco Motion - Grand Funk Railroad (Little Eva)

I don't know what exactly to say about this cover; I just like it.

I will add, though, that until I looked up information about the song itself, I didn't know that Little Eva wasn't the artist the song was written for, and in fact, Little Eva was the actual songwriter's (Carole King) babysitter. The intended singer, Dee Dee Sharp, turned it down, giving Eva the chance. But I'm sure most if not all of you dummies probably already knew that.
 
rockaction:

Where Did You Sleep Last Night – Nirvana (traditional aka “In the Pines” – first known recording by “Dock” Walsh)

DrIanMalcolm:

Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead O'Connor (Prince)

These are the two "heavy hitters" that I expected to get a lot of votes. Of course, Nirvana has another cover that fits that bill, too. We'll see how it shakes out!

Also, our Deja Vote today is none other than the Travis cover of Britney Spears's "Baby One More Time"! It almost didn't happen when I accidentally got the order wrong for titus. He could have owned this song outright, but now he has to share ownership with scorchy. :)
Boy is this an interesting round. Some very famous covers.

That Travis cover is so weird. While living in the UK i bought a CD single of theirs and it has this as one of the B Sides. Never thought it would pop up here
Mrs. Rannous:

Kiss - Tom Jones and Art Of Noise (Prince)
Song: two votes – Tom Jones and the Art of Noise (2)
Cover artist: two votes each – Kiss (2)
Original artist: five votes – Kiss (2); Nothing Compares 2 U (1); When U Were Mine (1); Purple Rain (1)

Raging weasel:

Word Up – Korn (Cameo)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
Special shout out to these two covers. This playlist has about 20 that are worthy of lengthy discussion.
And you beat me to "Kiss" by one day, you varlet. I prefer Tom's version. I find Prince's relentless falsetto is just too much. And since Tom can really sell Sexytime, I'll groove with him.

It's a shame, really. I love Prince's guitarist.
 
14. The Loco Motion - Grand Funk Railroad (Little Eva)

I don't know what exactly to say about this cover; I just like it.

I will add, though, that until I looked up information about the song itself, I didn't know that Little Eva wasn't the artist the song was written for, and in fact, Little Eva was the actual songwriter's (Carole King) babysitter. The intended singer, Dee Dee Sharp, turned it down, giving Eva the chance. But I'm sure most if not all of you dummies probably already knew that.

it got recorded by chance.
 
Doug B:

Trying To Live My Life Without You - Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band (Otis Clay)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
The Eagles, being the cowards that they were in 1979, ripped this off for "The Long Run".
I'm not seeing it at all.
Some similarity in the openings.
That's pretty darn vague. Lots of songs can say that.
 
rockaction:

Where Did You Sleep Last Night – Nirvana (traditional aka “In the Pines” – first known recording by “Dock” Walsh)

DrIanMalcolm:

Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead O'Connor (Prince)

These are the two "heavy hitters" that I expected to get a lot of votes. Of course, Nirvana has another cover that fits that bill, too. We'll see how it shakes out!

Also, our Deja Vote today is none other than the Travis cover of Britney Spears's "Baby One More Time"! It almost didn't happen when I accidentally got the order wrong for titus. He could have owned this song outright, but now he has to share ownership with scorchy. :)
Boy is this an interesting round. Some very famous covers.

That Travis cover is so weird. While living in the UK i bought a CD single of theirs and it has this as one of the B Sides. Never thought it would pop up here
Mrs. Rannous:

Kiss - Tom Jones and Art Of Noise (Prince)
Song: two votes – Tom Jones and the Art of Noise (2)
Cover artist: two votes each – Kiss (2)
Original artist: five votes – Kiss (2); Nothing Compares 2 U (1); When U Were Mine (1); Purple Rain (1)

Raging weasel:

Word Up – Korn (Cameo)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
Special shout out to these two covers. This playlist has about 20 that are worthy of lengthy discussion.
And you beat me to "Kiss" by one day, you varlet. I prefer Tom's version. I find Prince's relentless falsetto is just too much. And since Tom can really sell Sexytime, I'll groove with him.

It's a shame, really. I love Prince's guitarist.
I gotta say the Prince version. I adore the falsetto.
And yes….i would have
It was the New Morrissey Express song of the year in 1986

As for Tom its a great version. Just totally different in style, but Im an Art Of Noise fan so prefer it for that reason.

Surprised we havent seen the Age of Chance version
 
Thoughts on a few...

- Down By The River - Top 2 favorite Neil song, and love Buddy Miles version.
- Via Chicago - Top 5 favorite Wilco song, and I love the voices of Johanna Samuels and Ohtis singing the tune together.
- Enjoy The Silence - Nada Surf's cover is great. They update the sound and keep that dance tempo going.
- Baby One More Time - I like this version by Travis better than Britney's original.
- Wild World - This reggae version by Maxi Priest and John Gallen gets the body moving.
- Loco-motion - Choo Choo! 🚂
- Bang Bang - The Monophonics arrangement and groovy soul sound in this song is fantastic!
- The ABBA medley was very good. I enjoyed it.
- Our Anniversary - Dig this distorted version
- Original Sin - This Taylor Dayne cover sounds theatrically big!
- You're A Big Girl Now - Is this reverb or echo that Ryan Adams is using on his vocals and music? Sounds cool.
- Anarchy in the UK - 🤘🤬🤘
- Word Up! - Word Up, Yo!
- Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead's vocals are terrific.
- Where Did You Sleep Last Night - The raw vocals go well with the song.
- Tower Song - Jason carried that pain like Townes. Both their towers fell. 😢
- I See A Darkness - Johnny's melancholy version rips at my heart. 💔
 
- Via Chicago - Top 5 favorite Wilco song, and I love the voices of Johanna Samuels and Ohtis singing the tune
Same. That’s why I chose this one.

Wilco is a top five artist for me and Via is a favorite.

And I’m on record around here as an Ohtis fanatic. Sam Swinson is one of my favorite current singer-songwriters and I hope to see another Ohtis album.

I wasn’t familiar with Johanna Samuels before hearing this but she is great in this cover.
 
#14 I Will Survive - Cake (Gloria Gaynor)
Original: Spotify; Youtube

Another song where the cover is very much in a different style with a different approach, though while keeping the spirit of the original. Cake keeps the lyrics mostly the same too, mostly changing the phrase "stupid locks" to... um, having a different first word. There were a few Cake covers to consider (heck, just on Fashion Nugget alone), but perhaps there's little surprise that this one made it high for me. It helps that I really enjoy both versions. Gloria's strong and powerful, carrying a tone that's fine with being independent, a woman that doesn't need to put up with any BS. Cake's version being more soft and stoic, of someone who felt all of the pain but was determined to push onward. Or maybe that's just John McCrea's voice. Regardless, there's also a fairly rich history to this song that helps add to it, even if little of that is personal to, well, me personally.

At #13 there's a song that I linked to a Youtube version instead of a Spotify one. Some will understand more than others.
 
Doug B:

Trying To Live My Life Without You - Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band (Otis Clay)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
The Eagles, being the cowards that they were in 1979, ripped this off for "The Long Run".
I'm not seeing it at all.
Some similarity in the openings.
That's pretty darn vague. Lots of songs can say that.
I remember seeing an interview with Neil Young some years ago, and he was talking about how everyone borrows from others in music at some point, including himself as a borrower.

An example of a song that gave birth to others is "Too Much Monkey Business" by Chuck Berrry. Bob Dylan borrowed some of it for "Subterranean Homesick Blues." Elvis Costello borrowed some of that for "Pump it Up." Bono borrowed some of that for "Get On Your Boots." Songs get recycled in some fashion all the time.
 
Doug B:

Trying To Live My Life Without You - Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band (Otis Clay)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
The Eagles, being the cowards that they were in 1979, ripped this off for "The Long Run".
I'm not seeing it at all.
Some similarity in the openings.
That's pretty darn vague. Lots of songs can say that.
I remember seeing an interview with Neil Young some years ago, and he was talking about how everyone borrows from others in music at some point, including himself as a borrower.

An example of a song that gave birth to others is "Too Much Monkey Business" by Chuck Berrry. Bob Dylan borrowed some of it for "Subterranean Homesick Blues." Elvis Costello borrowed some of that for "Pump it Up." Bono borrowed some of that for "Get On Your Boots." Songs get recycled in some fashion all the time.
For sure - many artists unashamedly admit lifting from others. It's as old as music itself.
 
I'm sure this has happened to others but Spotify played a song for me yesterday that should have been on my list. I'll have to remember it for when we have the inevitable free for all posting as soon as all lists are revealed.
 
Come As You Are/Kids/You Spin Me Round mashup - Umphrey's McGee (Nirvana/MGMT/Dead or Alive) NOT ON PLAYLIST

It should be on the playlist. Here is the spotify link I sent: https://open.spotify.com/track/7bYwLaOrSHtypXTKfcl5Q1?si=b7dee94d53354664
The link I had was a YouTube link (which I don't click on nor use), not Spotify, and that mash-up title isn't close to the way the song is listed. It is hard to find Come As You Are/Kids/You Spin Me Round when it's actually Come as Your Kids.
Added to the list.
 
I almost made it through the #14s before work today, but not quite. It was almost like I had an hour less to get to it. Nah, probably laziness. Anyway, there was a lot to appreciate as always. So let me focus on some songs I haven’t yet

Recognized by title alone: 20
Sounded familiar: 5
Didn’t Know: 8

Selected Favorites:
I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Bohemian Rhapsody - Pentatonix
Come on, Let’s Go - Los Lobos
The Loco-Motion - Grand Funk Railroad
Wild World - Maxi Priest

Hadn’t heard before, but liked
Down By The River - Buddy Miles
Help Me Make It Through The Night - Sammi Smith
Via Chicago - Johanna Samuels, Ohtis
Word Up! - Korn
Original Sin - Taylor Dayne

Special Shout-out:
Baby One More Time - Travis. Yep, another case of a liked song showing up twice on the same playlist. Thus the decision to put it here instead of above. That makes it twice as special, maybe?
 
Come As You Are/Kids/You Spin Me Round mashup - Umphrey's McGee (Nirvana/MGMT/Dead or Alive) NOT ON PLAYLIST

It should be on the playlist. Here is the spotify link I sent: https://open.spotify.com/track/7bYwLaOrSHtypXTKfcl5Q1?si=b7dee94d53354664
The link I had was a YouTube link (which I don't click on nor use), not Spotify, and that mash-up title isn't close to the way the song is listed. It is hard to find Come As You Are/Kids/You Spin Me Round when it's actually Come as Your Kids.
Added to the list.

I just figured out the issue. shuke initially sent me a list with all Youtube links, which is the one I saved. But later he sent me the Spotify links, and I neglected to override the Youtube with those. I'll do better in the future!
 
Covers from #14 that I know and like and have not discussed in this thread yet:

Come On, Let's Go - Los Lobos (Richie Valens) -- The FM stations in Philly picked this one up after their cover of La Bamba broke big.
The Loco-Motion - Grand Funk (Little Eva) -- Big, dumb fun. Bonus points because the Wenner-ites hate it.
Girl from the North Country – Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash (Bob Dylan) -- Why not have Dylan covering himself, since he's been everywhere in this thread. See what I did there?
Where Did You Sleep Last Night – Nirvana (traditional aka “In the Pines” – first known recording by “Dock” Walsh) -- I could go on about this one. A monumental performance. The "SHIVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR" at the end is basically Kurt Cobain's death rattle.
I Will Survive - Cake (Gloria Gaynor) -- I never knew what exactly to make of Cake (especially their singer), but there's real depth in this performance.
Trying To Live My Life Without You - Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band (Otis Clay) -- Arguably Seger's second-best performance after Ramblin' Gamblin' Man. Grit and power without devolving into histrionics as he and the other Springsteen types were sometimes prone to do.
Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead O'Connor (Prince) -- Her vocal is angelic, and now she is with the angels. :crying:

I want to say this has come up in these threads before but I don't remember for sure:

I See a Darkness – Johnny Cash (Bonnie “Prince” Billy)

I can't believe these actually exist:

Baby One More Time - Travis (Britney Spears)
Optimistic - Hanson (Radiohead)
Word Up – Korn (Cameo)
 
Pip’s Invitation:

Down by the River – Buddy Miles (Neil Young)

I discovered this during my Neil countdown and was hooked.

The vast majority of Down by the River covers are guitar blowouts, which is understandable because Neil's playing on the original was like few things that had been heard before in rock. In that department, I must once again tout Neil's performance of it with Phish at Farm Aid 1998: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUuaMWxUcKY.

But as I said when my first Neil cover showed up, I am not as interested in people trying to play guitar like Neil as I am in them putting his songs into entirely different contexts. And one of the best examples of that is Buddy Miles' version of Down by the River. Miles was more than familiar with the rock guitar hero milieu, having played with Mike Bloomfield, Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana. But despite some freaky wah-wah playing at the beginning, he doesn't rely on that here. When it comes time to stretch out, most of the honors go to Andre Lewis' clavinet. The foreboding atmosphere of Neil's original remains, with the funky undertones enhancing but never interfering with it. Miles' vocal retains the wistfulness and poignancy of Neil's, while adding an extra layer of soulfulness; Neil couldn't have dreamed of hitting the notes that Miles does on "Drag ME-EEE". Also of interest, Miles changes the last word of the chorus from "dead" to "then". Everything is doubled down on the glorious 13-minute officially released live version. (Warning to krista: horn solos, the first of which teases "Grazing in the Grass".)

Like Neil's version, Miles' version was released as a single, reaching #68 on the Hot 100.

And no, I have no idea why Miles is singing "sha-la-la, the weather" right before the chorus.

Original (#3 in my Neil countdown): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KflCXmEX6BY

At #13, a song we have seen before in a version we have seen before.
 
Come As You Are/Kids/You Spin Me Round mashup - Umphrey's McGee (Nirvana/MGMT/Dead or Alive) NOT ON PLAYLIST

It should be on the playlist. Here is the spotify link I sent: https://open.spotify.com/track/7bYwLaOrSHtypXTKfcl5Q1?si=b7dee94d53354664
The link I had was a YouTube link (which I don't click on nor use), not Spotify, and that mash-up title isn't close to the way the song is listed. It is hard to find Come As You Are/Kids/You Spin Me Round when it's actually Come as Your Kids.
Added to the list.

I just figured out the issue. shuke initially sent me a list with all Youtube links, which is the one I saved. But later he sent me the Spotify links, and I neglected to override the Youtube with those. I'll do better in the future!

Oh, I thought it was because of the formatting of the list I sent. For the few that have been missed, the spotify link was on the next line due to length of song title.
 
The Loco-Motion - Grand Funk (Little Eva) -- Big, dumb fun. Bonus points because the Wenner-ites hate it.
I think my opinion of the way Wenner wrongly shaped what people think of as rock history is well-known here, so I'll not bore you guys with it anymore.

Grand Funk's music was not subtle. Aside from Mel on the bass (who was REALLY good), they weren't especially good musicians. They were basically a bar band who got lucky. But, man oh man, they hit me at the right time.
 
17 pointers

This is what I'm here for:
Dr. Octopus: A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall – Laura Martling (Robert Zimmerman)
Ilov80s: Into the Black - Chromatics (Neil Young)
Mister CIA: Wichita Lineman - Friends Of Dean Martinez (Glen Campbell)

Obvious favorite:
Galileo: Promised Land - Grateful Dead (Chuck Berry)

Other favorites:
Uruk-Hai: Little Wing - Stevie Ray Vaughan (Jimi Hendrix)
Pip’s Invitation: Birds – The Meters (Neil Young)
The Dreaded Marco: Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants (The Four Lads)
Mt. Man: Babe I'm Gonna Leave You - Led Zeppelin (Joan Baez)
Doug B: She Came in through the Bathroom Window - Joe Cocker (The Beatles) [sorry Krista]
DrIanMalcolm: Respect - Aretha Franklin (Otis Redding)
krista4: Chelsea Hotel No. 2 – Rufus Wainwright (Leonard Cohen)
 
18 pointers

This is what I'm here for:
Pip’s Invitation: Down by the River – Buddy Miles (Neil Young)
Mt. Man: I Will Survive - Cake (Gloria Gaynor)
krista4: I See a Darkness – Johnny Cash (Bonnie “Prince” Billy)

Other favorites:
Dr. Octopus: You’re a Big Girl Now – Ryan Adams (Robert Zimmerman)
zamboni: Ball and Chain (live at the Monterey Pop Festival) - Big Brother and the Holding Company (Big Mama Thornton)
Eephus: Enjoy the Silence - Nada Surf (Depeche Mode)
The Dreaded Marco: Via Chicago - Johanna Samuels, Ohtis (Wilco)
rockaction: Where Did You Sleep Last Night – Nirvana (traditional aka “In the Pines” – first known recording by “Dock” Walsh)
Mister CIA: Tower Song - Jason Molina (Townes Van Zandt)
landrys hat: Bang Bang - Monophonics (Cher)
DrIanMalcolm: Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead O'Connor (Prince)
Oliver Humanzee: Our Anniversary – Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Bill Callahan, Dead Rider (Smog)

Not sure why I didn't put that Nirvana cover on my list.

What in the world? Do I actually like this?
Scoresman: Optimistic - Hanson (Radiohead)
 
Come As You Are/Kids/You Spin Me Round mashup - Umphrey's McGee (Nirvana/MGMT/Dead or Alive) NOT ON PLAYLIST

It should be on the playlist. Here is the spotify link I sent: https://open.spotify.com/track/7bYwLaOrSHtypXTKfcl5Q1?si=b7dee94d53354664
The link I had was a YouTube link (which I don't click on nor use), not Spotify, and that mash-up title isn't close to the way the song is listed. It is hard to find Come As You Are/Kids/You Spin Me Round when it's actually Come as Your Kids.
Added to the list.

I just figured out the issue. shuke initially sent me a list with all Youtube links, which is the one I saved. But later he sent me the Spotify links, and I neglected to override the Youtube with those. I'll do better in the future!

Oh, I thought it was because of the formatting of the list I sent. For the few that have been missed, the spotify link was on the next line due to length of song title.
That makes sense @krista4, however, the bigger problem is that the title doesn't match what's anywhere. Going back and looking at the YouTube link, it's listed as Come as your kids, not the longer mash-up title. This isn't the first time the title or artists are listed incorrectly and it makes it a challenge at times to get them added into the lists.
 
Come As You Are/Kids/You Spin Me Round mashup - Umphrey's McGee (Nirvana/MGMT/Dead or Alive) NOT ON PLAYLIST

It should be on the playlist. Here is the spotify link I sent: https://open.spotify.com/track/7bYwLaOrSHtypXTKfcl5Q1?si=b7dee94d53354664
The link I had was a YouTube link (which I don't click on nor use), not Spotify, and that mash-up title isn't close to the way the song is listed. It is hard to find Come As You Are/Kids/You Spin Me Round when it's actually Come as Your Kids.
Added to the list.

I just figured out the issue. shuke initially sent me a list with all Youtube links, which is the one I saved. But later he sent me the Spotify links, and I neglected to override the Youtube with those. I'll do better in the future!

Oh, I thought it was because of the formatting of the list I sent. For the few that have been missed, the spotify link was on the next line due to length of song title.
That makes sense @krista4, however, the bigger problem is that the title doesn't match what's anywhere. Going back and looking at the YouTube link, it's listed as Come as your kids, not the longer mash-up title. This isn't the first time the title or artists are listed incorrectly and it makes it a challenge at times to get them added into the lists.

My bad. Umphrey's has taken the liberty to make up their own names for their mashups. But the spotify links I sent are to those songs. I'll send to you directly for what's left.
 
My bad. Umphrey's has taken the liberty to make up their own names for their mashups. But the spotify links I sent are to those songs. I'll send to you directly for what's left.

No need to worry about it. I'll send Hawks the Spotify links one by one in the full lists as I've been doing with the Youtubes. I just forgot you'd sent me a later list with Spotify - sorry about that!
 
@krista4, since you are posting some tracking for song, cover artist, and original artist, it would be interesting to have occasional "standings" posts showing the leaders in each category. Do you have your data organized in a way that makes that easy? I know one could pull it by looking back through all of the round posts, but that would take some time.

Sorry, I forgot to respond to this. As I mentioned somewhere along the way, I'm not compiling data and declaring "winning" songs, artists, etc. in this one, so no, I don't have that kind of data readily available. At the end I can compile a few stats like that, but I simply won't have time to do that on an ongoing basis.
 
The 18 pointers

known and liked covers


Heard it through the Grapevine
The Loco-motion
Ball and Chain
Anarchy in the UK- almost made my list
Where did you sleep last Night
Kiss
Trying to live my life without you
Nothing compares 2U

Liked covers of known songs

Down by the River
Baby One more time
Bang Bang

New to me likes

You're a big girl Now
Via Chicago
Our Anniversary
 

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