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Do you want to feel how it feels?
Do you want to know, know that it doesn't hurt me?
Do you want to hear about the deal that I'm making?
You
It's you and me
And if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I'd get him to swap our places
Be running up that road
Be running up that hill
Be running up that building
Say, if I only could, oh...
You don't want to hurt me
But see how deep the bullet lies
Unaware I'm tearing you asunder
Ooh, there is thunder in our hearts
Is there so much hate for the ones we love?
Tell me, we both matter, don't we?
You
It's you and me
It's you and me, won't be unhappy
And if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I'd get him to swap our places
Be running up that road
Be running up that hill
Be running up that building
Say, if I only could, oh...
You
It's you and me
It's you and me, won't be unhappy
Oh come on, baby
Oh come on, darling
Let me steal this moment from you now
Oh come on, angel
Come on, come on, darling
Let's exchange the experience, oh
And if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I'd get him to swap our places
I'd be running up that road
Be running up that hill
With no problems
Say, if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I'd get him to swap our places
I'd be running up that road
Be running up that hill
With no problems
Say, if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I'd get him to swap our places
I'd be running up that road
Be running up that hill
With no problems
Say, if I only could
I'd be running up that hill
With no problems
If I only could, be running up that hill
If I only could, be running up that hill
I strongly endorse First Aid Kit doing a complete cover of the El Loco album. I want to hear them cover Party On The Patio and Tube Snake Boogie. Would they do that album justice? I wonder.
theyre harmonizing is in the indigo girls class
Almost!
Add Sinead O'Connor's unique cover of Elton John's Sacrifice and Maxwell's version of Kate's This Woman's Work to that list.
Sooo many great covers in the world of music. My long-term favourite is Santana's cover of Fleetwood Mac's Black Magic Woman. A classic from a classic - awesome .... btw - Hi everybody! after the best part of 20 years listening to RP this is my first post
I'll have the Plain Vanilla
Was that with extra Vanilla sir?
First Aid Kate
That's a lie. This is GOD AWFUL.
Bleeeeccck.
This is an awful cover
I don't normally agree with negative comments on RP but sadly I have to agree with this one. Kate's original is outstanding, one of her best. And First Aid Kit do some lovely songs too. But their voices don't suit this song at all.
The original is just too magical for anything to come close
Add Sinead O'Connor's unique cover of Elton John's Sacrifice and Maxwell's version of Kate's This Woman's Work to that list.
I would add Little Feat's version of Dylan's Takes a lot to laugh.. , Devo's Satisfaction and Sinead's Downpressor Man
As an avid Kate Bush fan, I wish we'd hear more remakes of the stuff that (for superfans) are really terrific but never had a foothold on USA charts like this song did. Songs like Breathing, Army Dreamers.... super good songs. Try making those popular for the 2020s, indie musicians!
I always feel if you are going to do a cover then make it yours; Devo's Satisfaction is a good example This is just a copy of Kate's version which will never be surpassed. Waste of time.
Running up that hill with a first aid kit.
The Soderberg sisters can do no wrong.
That is all.
Yes - they can
Based on the first stanza, I will be the first to review this cover. I'm OK with it. More later.
Cover songs are inspired when they take a distinctly different sonic approach to the original, transforming into something different - in contrast to the song’s original concept, which may have been clearly articulated by its writer and felt by the listener. Such transformation is not easy to do.
Great covers do not simply sing the words and play the music in roughly the same spirit. Yes, the cover vocals and music are inherently different from the original (they are, after all, different singers and musicians), but the differences can and should be more than this. Otherwise the cover cannot stand on its own creative merit and could rightly be described as mimicry.
Examples of great covers:
Pretty Woman - Van Halen (original by Roy Orbison)
Ziggy Stardust - Bauhaus (original by David Bowie)
China Girl - David Bowie (original by Iggy Pop)
Add Sinead O'Connor's unique cover of Elton John's Sacrifice and Maxwell's version of Kate's This Woman's Work to that list.
I am not a fan of Kate Bush, but this version actually makes a song of hers palatable for me. I need to explore this band's catalogue.
Thanks for playing, Bill & Rebecca!
180 degrees opposite for me, but to each their own. I need a real Kate palate cleanser.
That is all.
Cover songs are inspired when they take a distinctly different sonic approach to the original, transforming into something different - in contrast to the song’s original concept, which may have been clearly articulated by its writer and felt by the listener. Such transformation is not easy to do.
Great covers do not simply sing the words and play the music in roughly the same spirit. Yes, the cover vocals and music are inherently different from the original (they are, after all, different singers and musicians), but the differences can and should be more than this. Otherwise the cover cannot stand on its own creative merit and could rightly be described as mimicry.
Examples of great covers:
Pretty Woman - Van Halen (original by Roy Orbison)
Ziggy Stardust - Bauhaus (original by David Bowie)
China Girl - David Bowie (original by Iggy Pop)
Thanks for playing, Bill & Rebecca!