Though I don't listen to them much but I LOVE Avenged Sevenfold's version of "Flash of the Blade"!
You?!?
Edit: Link in case you never heard it: https://youtu.be/825F_PTGwIc
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Though I don't listen to them much but I LOVE Avenged Sevenfold's version of "Flash of the Blade"!
You?!?
Edit: Link in case you never heard it: https://youtu.be/825F_PTGwIc
I have a big soft spot for Van Canto's version of Fear of the Dark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyHcIHssdHA
... and indeed Van Canto in general, although I recognise they're a bit... niche ;)
Completely unnecessary profanity aside, I've always been a fan of Cradle of Filth's cover of HALLOWED BE THY NAME... though that's a very bold song for a band to cover. :cool:
I thought Chris Jericho did a pretty fine job with Fozzy on Maiden songs too, all things considered. They've done THE PRISONER, WHERE EAGLES DARE, THE EVIL THAT MEN DO, and, most recently, SUN AND STEEL. Far from perfect, mind you, but we have the originals for that.
Interesting choices. The Fozzy Prisoner is actually pretty good, except the weird intro.
Jennie, that was unique! :)
Speaking of "Fear of the Dark", though the video isn't much to look at, these 2 KILL it on the cello & violin: https://youtu.be/aaN3IMWxfKc (May be a good primer to show someone how beautiful Maiden music really is).
Van Canto do metal covers generally, and the only non-vocal instrument they have is a drummer; I love their version of Primo Victoria too
I like the Cradle of Filth Hallowed too, and you're right, it's a brave band that takes that one on.
Cradle have definitely never lacked much in the audacity department. :cool:
What do you folks think about Metallica's cover of Remember Tomorrow? (CLICK HERE if you haven't heard it)
Fear of the Dark by the Harp Twins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPb20fK0R94
Have you seen this one?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShdeAgfMQxo
Also, check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oj6_jmWcwz0
Am i the only one who doesnt or never liked any cover for any maiden song? The only one i could listen to was a nightcore version of hallowed be thy name... If u can call that a cover. I just find it that they ruin the songs.
You're probably not the only one, Nekro. I know other people who don't like cover versions at all. And that's OK, you know? The world would be really boring if we all had the same taste :)
I agree (I love chicken nuggets, its true! I bet i love chicken nuggets more than you do! If you dont like chicken nuggets we can't be friends, me and chicken nuggets, till the very end)
While I'm not a Billy Corgan fan, his side project Djali Zwan did a fun acoustic cover of Number of the Beast that was in the soundtrack to the movie Spun:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGNkm-SFsAY
Strange World by the Mägo de Oz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Lv76rsLzHY
Interesting thread :cool: Well,no one can do justice to maiden's song,to be more precious,even maiden wasn't able to fill the shoe of 'Sir Dickinson' with blaze.
That being said, I like the Metallica's version of "remember tomorrow".
Anything the girls play - The Iron Maidens :)
Metallica ruined ''Remember Tomorrow'' IMHO - way better done by Anthrax (''Nothing'' single CD1)
Love the Djali Zwan version of The Number of the Beast... so different! :cool:
I figured people might have strong feelings about Metallica's cover of Remember Tomorrow. I thought it was alright, but nothing special. Better than their version of PROWLER or their mockery of RUN TO THE HILLS anyway. :cool:
This one goes out to an unknown wedding band... allow me explain:
I was at a fancy wedding a few years back... and while we were all dining in the dining hall, the band was set up in the dance hall and playing some mellow dining music... jazz standards, musak... etc... Then I heard them break out something that I recognized. It took me a minute to put my finger on it because it was done up in the same light jazzy style as the rest of their 'dinner set'. It was The Flight of Icarus! It adapted really well to this style and noone else in the dining hall had even noticed, so I excused myself from the table, walked into the dance hall and stood in front of the band giving them a knowing glance. They smiled back at me - being the only person to realize that they just slipped Iron Maiden into their dinner set. As I walked away, I gave them the \m/
I'll never forget that.
Awesome story, man! \m/ :cool:
Just found out what my fav is and searched for this thread to share it with everyone!
Its The Trooper, by Trinity, with Blaze Bailey as vocals
Remember Tomorrow by Metallica
https://youtu.be/38JPxim2rMs
I am an admitted Metallica zealot-turned-hater since the 1990s, and your fav is just as valid as anybody else's but I gave it a listen and it's dreadful to me. EDIT: I see that it has been brought up earlier in this thread and I am not alone in disliking it.
I remember the 5.98 EP days where classic punk songs were sent through the Metallica machine for a nice thrashy edge. Metallica always deserves credit for sending me backwards in time to learn the roots of metal. I also thought a number of the Metallica covers did more justice to the orignals, but not with all and in retrospect, it is something about the lack of Dynamics and perhaps unidimensionality of Metallica... and that perhaps old Diamondhead songs sounded a little better with growlier vocals and harder distortion, rather than it being a process of Metalica's genius or ability.
That metallica cover has an interesting, perhaps promising intro and then some faithful clean tones of the orignal that work nicely. Then Jaymz comes in and "Jaymzes" it up with his typical Rock/pop Pirate karaoke and the tight, uninspired distortion kicks on like sprinklers on a timer. This can be/has been a successful approach to other fast and technical pieces, but Remember Tomorrow is brooding and ethereal. Metallica did not take the song and make it theirs. They simply inserted their caricatures onto a classic, and where it worked better for say, "Stone Cold Crazy," it doesn't work here.
In terms of a successful execution of making Remember Tomorrow "Theirs," I would submit the following from Crowbar, one of my absolute favorite Maiden Covers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w759AI7J8LE&sns=em
I really like James' singing and the way he "Jaymzes" up is one of the main reasons why I love this cover. On the other hand Crowbar made this song more "theirs" than Metallica, I agree that. But that cover is not my cup of tea. Of course everyone has different tastes, it would be so boring if everyone loved the same thing :D
I also love this cover of Hallowed Be Thy Name (one of the best songs ever written imo) by Machine Head:
https://youtu.be/DJrz1yofoKg
Rockabye Baby do...'unique' renditions of Maiden classics! :D
http://www.audiomack.com/song/rockab...ic/the-trooper
http://www.audiomack.com/song/rockab...n-to-the-hills
Has to be Machine Head's Hallowed be thy Name
Testament's version of Powerslave is pretty rad, but my favorite cover is Rhapsody Of Fire's version of Flash of the Blade. I always thought the song was a bit bare bones, and the keyboards fill that in very nicely.
I rarely ever like covers at all but I have heard a couple lately that I like a lot. Powerslave by Anaal Nathrakh and Remember Tomorrow by Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats. I am a big fan of both of these bands but you may need to appreciate them already to like their versions. They make the songs sound like themselves which I think is a necessity if you are going to record a proper cover song. I also like that version of The Number of the Beast that is at the beginning of that movie 'Spun'
With the fear of being bashed, I would dare to say Sonata Arctica : Die with your boots on. That song is one of the few maiden song that I don't really like (original and cover) but I think it's more suitable to them than Iron Maiden.
As for the rest of the covers, no band can do a better job in a song over maiden.
No need to fear any bashing of opinions here! It's nice to see someone down in this poor, neglected section of the board again too, however fleeting! lol :cool:
I completely agree with you too: no cover comes close to being better than the original, in my opinion... with any band, actually.
I like Kreators version of number of the beast.
https://youtu.be/gwaViuEmdT4
I hadn't heard that one before... cool post! :cool: Phantom AntiChrist was a killer album too...
Right on, man. I've been meaning to check that out... :cool:
Dream Theater covered The Number of the Beast in its entirety live in 2002.
https://www.ytsejamrecords.com/Produ...h&idCategory=7
I love DT, and I liked this a lot. But, I was wishing it would have been even better.
Speaking of which, there is some cool stuff that DT does with Bruce on this one:
https://www.ytsejamrecords.com/Produ...2&idcategory=8
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I need to listen to that Kreator cover, I just saw them Friday night with Obituary, Midnight and Horrendous. A great show with 4 awesome bands.
Sounds like a killer show, for sure! \m/ Never seen Obituary live, though I would if they ever came near here. lol :cool: