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    Not sure I think it's better than the original but it's still fun.

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    Not sure if these have been mentioned or not (haven’t been through the whole thread):

    Judas Priest covering Fleetwood Mac, “Green Manalishi”

    And

    Judas Priest covering Baez, “Diamonds and Rust”

    I hate to admit it sometimes, but I think I prefer SRV doing Voodoo Chile live over Hendrix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PD Sgt. View Post
    Not sure if these have been mentioned or not (haven’t been through the whole thread):

    Judas Priest covering Fleetwood Mac, “Green Manalishi”

    And

    Judas Priest covering Baez, “Diamonds and Rust”

    I hate to admit it sometimes, but I think I prefer SRV doing Voodoo Chile live over Hendrix.
    Those two JP covers are great. Joan Baez likes the JP cover of Diamonds. ((Not sure about Bob Dylan. )
    Have you heard this live version of Green Manalishi? Billy Gibbons does a fine job giving a voice to the dread of schizophrenia, Kirk Hammett is playing Peter Green's famous 1959 Les Paul, "Greeny"
    and Mick Fleetwood is hitting the skins like he hates them.



    and for more entertainment, a live version of GM with the original members, performed in Sweden, 1970. This is probably the heaviest version I've heard from the original band. Green's vocals sounds like he's about to go to pieces, and his guitar tone is all slash and bark.

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    Thanks! I had not seen/ heard that version with Gibbons/Hammett (among others) before. Gibbons really did nail it.

    As a side note, it is nice hearing Hammett play where it doesn’t necessarily sound entirely like a Metallica riff (well, except for a few notes there towards the end).
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    Metallica apparently likes Miley's enough to do this:


    Lots of gems on Stern's channel.

    Also, I don't think this is better than the original but I do like it quite a lot. My respect for JLaw as an actress, previously close to 0, shot way up after this. She's speaking volumes with just her facial expressions, after the music starts.

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    A further extension of the "Talk Dirty to Me" Yiddish version:
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    Way Better than Dylan! I can only find it on an album that costs $17. 😳


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