© Cover us in glory

This is a rather nice version of Elvis Costello’s Stranger in the House. In fact, I’m not sure he didn’t write it for her, like Shipbuilding for Robert Wyatt.

I might have posted this before. Apologies if so.

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Dunno if this properly counts as a cover. Fire-Toolz takes her own track “?[CODENAME_AUTO-BRIGHTNESS]” and slaps Eddie Vedder’s vocals from “Jeremy” on it.

Works nicely, IMO.

Version of Music For Airports, track 1, reminiscent of In A Silent Way…

probably been done before… but a classic

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nae bad… old geezer has a bit of Stephen Stills about his voice… girls are his daughters I am given to believe…

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Played on Radciffe & Maconie this morning…Fuckin’ bizarre but a killer…

Vocals by Buddy Miles.

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Well I was expecting to hate this, and I don’t. That’s praise indeed.

@Rust-Cohle will disown me as he thinks PMC isn’t fit to wipe up the spilt jism from John Lennon’s dead cock.

Love the original with a passion…as I do this wonderful version…

You’re dead to me.

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Kate can do no wrong…

As a kid I had the hour long special of the rise of the california raisins, it introduced me to soul at a young age and I wore the VHS out watching it :lou_lol:

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A song I absolutely love from one of my trips to Australia - here covered by Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder and Crowded House’s Neil Finn.

Not as good as my version on the guitar - but much more tuneful and less shouty.

Another cover version of I Will Follow You Into The Dark by Death Cab For Cutie (who will shortly be making an entry on the Underrated Bands thread…)

This is beautiful.

EDIT: And here is the other version further up the thread that I was referring to…

Sadly, the lad that I mention in that post who introduced me to Youngblud was completely fucked over by the underfunded care system and was moved hundreds of miles away from his support system.

Cunts.