marian
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Much worst than the original
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masterhead (Sacramento, Ca) | | Posted: Jun 15, 2004 - 15:22 | |
pixidrizzl wrote:This version of this song appeared on the Singles soundtrack and the band accredited to it was the Lovemongers. I'm guessing this was the name of the Wilsons side band?
Yes they actually have to create a different name to overcome the record industry, that way they have a lot more freedom than working as Heart |
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ArbiterOfGoodTaste (Seattle WA) | | Posted: Jun 15, 2004 - 15:21 | |
Did they add anything to this song at all? The instrumentation sounds exactly the same as the original, and the vocals are just as screechy as Plant's voice.
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michaelc (Walnut Creek, CA) | | Posted: Jun 15, 2004 - 15:20 | |
Sounds like page with his nuts in a vise.
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bigpomp (Right in front of my Mac) | | Posted: Jun 02, 2004 - 10:17 | |
mlsully7 wrote:i say cut out the crappy covers altogether. first buckwheat zydeco with a terrible rendition of a stones song, now this crap. heart is one of the worst bands ever.
ever.
You know, excuse them their 80s era and Heart was possibly the best female driven rock band ever. They can still rock out today. I'm not a huge fan of covers either, unless something new can be brought to them; but they were going for a true to the original homage here. I can think of few bands that could have done as good a job. |
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pixidrizzl (St. Louis, MO) | | Posted: Jun 02, 2004 - 10:04 | |
This version of this song appeared on the Singles soundtrack and the band accredited to it was the Lovemongers. I'm guessing this was the name of the Wilsons side band?
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steeler
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Well, really do not know what to say about this, other than I give them kudos for even attempting a cover of this.
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dingodevil (Bolivia) | | Posted: Apr 11, 2004 - 07:07 | |
Uncannily faithful rendition of an uncommonly difficult song. Had me fooled for a while.
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beckdog (Washington, DC) | | Posted: Mar 29, 2004 - 14:19 | |
Painful, Painful, "tune." Dental level pain. |
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nolands (New York (about 2880 mi East of Paradise), NY) | | Posted: Mar 29, 2004 - 14:16 | |
MsJudi wrote:
Everyone can look at her and see that she's overweight. No one knew you were a fool until you posted here.
Nice. |
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mlsully7 (Milwaukee) | | Posted: Mar 17, 2004 - 07:47 | |
i say cut out the crappy covers altogether. first buckwheat zydeco with a terrible rendition of a stones song, now this crap. heart is one of the worst bands ever.
ever.
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toastee (Erie Pa) | | Posted: Jan 01, 2004 - 20:13 | |
Schmackdown wrote:
Agreed on the fat-slam admonishment, but I have to disagree with the 'pure talent' assessment. This sounds like a lot of yelling over some heavy-handed guitar picking to me. Towards the end it was hurting my ears.
did you ever hear the original?...they are doing this impeccably.
they may be putting a little more heart (excuse the pun) into the vocals than the Zep studio version....but I wager that Plant would have done the same in a live setting. |
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bHoby (River City, Wisconsin) | | Posted: Dec 22, 2003 - 13:58 | |
Schmackdown wrote:
Agreed on the fat-slam admonishment, but I have to disagree with the 'pure talent' assessment. This sounds like a lot of yelling over some heavy-handed guitar picking to me. Towards the end it was hurting my ears.
One man's "yelling" is another man's old world harmonizing. |
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Schmackdown (Chicago) | | Posted: Dec 22, 2003 - 13:55 | |
bHoby wrote:Excellent, uncommon cover. Pure talent. "Oh my gosh she's fat." Take that crap to the junior high cafeteria American Idol fans.
Agreed on the fat-slam admonishment, but I have to disagree with the 'pure talent' assessment. This sounds like a lot of yelling over some heavy-handed guitar picking to me. Towards the end it was hurting my ears. |
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toastee (Erie Pa) | | Posted: Dec 22, 2003 - 13:54 | |
no reason to crush em....this is a great cover of a great song. probably better than anyone except zep could do... and not only that it's live...wouldv'e been a nice suprise to see this.
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bHoby (River City, Wisconsin) | | Posted: Dec 22, 2003 - 13:53 | |
Excellent, uncommon cover. Pure talent. "Oh my gosh she's fat." Take that crap to the junior high cafeteria American Idol fans.
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OmegaConcern (Miami, FL) | | Posted: Dec 12, 2003 - 06:44 | |
MsJudi wrote:
Everyone can look at her and see that she's overweight.
That's an understatement.
I used to like them. Now they've gone the way of Meatwood Flack for me...down the tubes. ick. They just got boring.
Maybe they can cover "Eat It" next. |
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ksb (Oakland, CA) | | Posted: Nov 21, 2003 - 16:17 | |
natsthename wrote:...These women would be more respected if they had not taken that "slutty" turn in the 80's (which was forced upon them, according to both.)...
The 80's were forced upon all of us I'm afraid... |
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natsthename (The Bay State) | | Posted: Nov 11, 2003 - 07:43 | |
Nancy Wilson=guitar goddess. Ann Wilson=totally underrated rock goddess singer. These women would be more respected if they had not taken that "slutty" turn in the 80's (which was forced upon them, according to both.)
Take a listen to Nancy's "Live At McCabe's" for some lovely live acoustic
music.
One more thing..I remember reading interviews with the sisters in the seventies...they unabashedly admitted that they wanted to be the "female Led Zeppelin." When you listen to their "Little Queen" album, you find that they succeeded.
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MsJudi (Houston, TX) | | Posted: Nov 01, 2003 - 00:27 | |
Illustr8r wrote:I dig this version. She can sing great when she's not cramming food in her mouth, eh gang?
Everyone can look at her and see that she's overweight. No one knew you were a fool until you posted here.
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MsJudi (Houston, TX) | | Posted: Nov 01, 2003 - 00:26 | |
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gandalfbmg (Liberty, MO) | | Posted: Oct 01, 2003 - 07:07 | |
Makes you wonder at just how woman-like Robert Plant's voice can be (yes, I know it's not him, but it fooled me for a second).
But, he's cool anyway because any who mentions gollum and the ringwraiths in his songs is alright with me.
Fat jokes = not cool (ok, sometimes they are, but not in this case)
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jayladdin (New York City) | | Posted: Oct 01, 2003 - 07:06 | |
RAWK! I love it. And I can't believe people are resorting to fat jokes. Ann Wilson has quite the set of vocal cords!
BTW, the Wilson sisters do have an "unplugged" album of sorts, it's called The Road Home.
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Illustr8r
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I dig this version. She can sing great when she's not cramming food in her mouth, eh gang?
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Roverfish (Tucson, AZ - Thanks for visiting, please drive through!) | | Posted: Sep 10, 2003 - 19:55 | |
Really faithful cover. Normally, I'm not crazy about Heart, but this is quite good!
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Drunkenlilacwine (Brampton, ON) | | Posted: Sep 10, 2003 - 19:52 | |
a good cover but nothing beat led zeppelin's version
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JCJ (Rochester, NY) | | Posted: Aug 21, 2003 - 11:04 | |
Album should be called:
Women: One's The Size of a Mountain  |
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TAMARA76 (South Korea) | | Posted: Aug 11, 2003 - 06:22 | |
Is anyone else reminded of the Indigo Girls on this one? I was away from the computer when this came on and at first I thought it was one of the worst Indigo Girls songs I've ever heard... What a relief to find it's someone else entirely. I'm definitely not a fan of this song. |
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KevinM (Long Beach (494.4 mi SSE of RP), Ca) | | Posted: Jul 11, 2003 - 17:10 | |
Originally Posted by hitz:
Wilsons don't have an album/cd called Unplugged? 
Looks like the CD title is incorrect. A little research tells me that the song actually came off a CD titled: Women: Live from Mountain Stage. |
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Relayer (Oviedo, FL) | | Posted: Jul 11, 2003 - 15:11 | |
Good job girls! Hard song to cover, and their playing and singing is quite good, and is a great tribute to LZ.
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