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Ben Taylor Band — Time of the Season
Album: Famous Among the Barns
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Released: 2003
Length: 4:12
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Listen to Dave Matthews "Time of the Season"  I think you will forget about Ben Taylor or anyone else!


toastee wrote:
It's time OF the season ....not time FOR the season. Get it right at least.
I was wondering why nobody else was commenting on this... is it just me? Then I went digging and found this comment. I really quite like Ben's stuff, and this wouldn't be unbearable were it not for the fact that he changed the lyrics which contained the title, of all things. Every time I hear it, and he must sing it a million times during the song (it seems), it sets my teeth on edge. I think it's giving me OCD. I wonder if he thought he was being clever, or if he just genuinely got it wrong? It's the time OF the season FOR loving, Ben!!!!!
Sorry. They are trying way too hard. I try to follow Thumper's words, "If you can't say sumthin' nice, don't say nothin' at all," but in this case ...
ashbyman wrote:
radiojunkie wrote: Hadn't heard this before...I like it! Imagine, James's little boy does the Zombies! But seriously, it's one of the few updates/covers I've heard that actually sounds good -- if not better than -- the original (think: Heroes, I'm a Believer...yeccchhh).
I don't know, I love the original and I don't think this is an improvement, that distorted guitar/synth/harmonica/whatever the hell it was break in the middle was supremely annoying. Had no idea it was James' kid though, interesting.
Now, having heard this again, I must agree and withdraw my original assessment. I don't know what I was thinking. Had to have been temporary insanity.
I'm really digging this version. (pimp)
Sounds like a Genesis cover band picked this tune for a quick spin in order to perform a sound check. Quite difficult to listen to. Ouch.
BAB.
Making the next track sound all the better. Maybe that's the reason this track is still in rotation.
Nice cover...definitely different, and this time it's good.
Pleasured Hands...
This was chilling, but a great cover. The original was already on the creepy side of cradle-robbing ("What's your name? Who's your daddy? ... give it to me easy and let me try with pleasured hands to take you and the sun to promised lands"). This turns up the creepy to 11. Brrrrr!
This is stupid. The original song was stupid. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.
rascal420 wrote:
I heard he was under the endzone of the Meadowlands in New Jersey.
In Detroit we think he's underneath I-696, which they were building back then.
What a horrible version.
It's covers like this that confuse me. I understand wanting not to be too faithful, to make the song your own for a bit, but this? I'm sure Ben's mom loves it.
drover wrote:
He is approximately "dead."
I heard he was under the endzone of the Meadowlands in New Jersey.
drover wrote:
He is approximately "dead."
Thank you. As long as you were postulating & prophesizing, I thought I'd ask.
Please play the original, or something else by the Zombies.
lester wrote:
And where, approximately, is Jimmy Hoffa?
He is approximately "dead."
:verymad: :-& This gets me completely out of the Time of the Season for loving... I do feel a queasiness coming on though. The key and intonation of him 'singing' lo-o-oving is gut-wrenching in a bad way. And in that first verse I'll add that the vocals brought to mind the incredibly uncomfortable feeling of being approached in an inappropriate manner. Then we get to the background accompaniment/screeching... I just began to wonder if he was doing a satire. I'm disappointed. His voice itself is pretty decent and I feel this had more potential. Everything does, I suppose. But this was torture for me to listen to.
jadewahoo wrote:
I'm on the YUCK and BLECH side of the fence on this one.
Me too. Truly awful - yikes!
drover wrote:
. . . if The Zombies had recorded this song today instead of nearly 40 years ago, this is approximately what it would sound like.
And where, approximately, is Jimmy Hoffa?
What was the point of this?
I for one find this version quite likable. Unlike the original, even diabetics can listen to this version without going into shock ;-) . flame on!
Wow, brutal comments. I'm often skeptical of covers but this strikes me as an "accurate" contemporary interpretation of the original in the sense that it if The Zombies had recorded this song today instead of nearly 40 years ago, this is approximately what it would sound like. I'll give this a semi-enthusiastic thumbs-up.
I'm on the YUCK and BLECH side of the fence on this one.
beelzebubba wrote:
this is just plain .... stupid.
:nodhead:
i haven't been this turned off by a cover version since... hmmm... when was the last time Johnny Cash was played?
Give us the original - this is a travesty! <-X
radiojunkie wrote:
Hadn't heard this before...I like it! Imagine, James's little boy does the Zombies! But seriously, it's one of the few updates/covers I've heard that actually sounds good -- if not better than -- the original (think: Heroes, I'm a Believer...yeccchhh).
I don't know, I love the original and I don't think this is an improvement, that distorted guitar/synth/harmonica/whatever the hell it was break in the middle was supremely annoying. Had no idea it was James' kid though, interesting.
i'm sorry, maybe it's my mood today, and i usually try to be fair even with music i personally don't like, it's all subjective - but this is fucking uninspired garbage.
This has got to be the very worst cover of any song ever produced.... my ears are bleeding... PLEASE, make it stop!
this is just plain .... stupid.
Geez... Haven't those of us past the age of... oh... 30, say, heard enough scratchy speakers to last twice our lifetimes? I can't believe someone sat in the recording studio and played with the knobs until that NOISE showed up and then got the votes to keep it in. Really, really annoying especially considering how much cash has been spent trying to eliminate that type of NOISE ...... .....
Mugro wrote:
So YOU are the culprit!!! This is the limp noodle of music. Devoid of any of the life that the Byrds had in their version.
The Byrds? THE BYRDS? Rod Argent would be spinning in his grave, if he were dead. (Is he? It's so hard to keep track...) At the very least, "Roger" (Jim) McGuinn would be spinning in HIS grave if HE were dead.
Hadn't heard this before...I like it! Imagine, James's little boy does the Zombies! But seriously, it's one of the few updates/covers I've heard that actually sounds good -- if not better than -- the original (think: Heroes, I'm a Believer...yeccchhh).
Nope. :headshake:
n4ku wrote:
I was never much of a fan of covers until I started listening to RP and heard some really interesting ones. So, when I got this CD and heard this song, I just had to upload it. I still prefer the original, but I really do like this interpretation of the song.
So YOU are the culprit!!! This is the limp noodle of music. Devoid of any of the life that the Byrds had in their version.
I was never much of a fan of covers until I started listening to RP and heard some really interesting ones. So, when I got this CD and heard this song, I just had to upload it. I still prefer the original, but I really do like this interpretation of the song.
I think the itchy little intro noise is cool ... the rest of it's a snooze. oh well
Good song and interpertation. At least we haven't it heard selling cars, YET...
toastee wrote:
It's time OF the season ....not time FOR the season. Get it right at least.
Geeeeeeez am i sitting in some coffeehouse listening to some knucklehead play this? Blech
Interesting rendition of the original, but it's still a cover. I guess I'm just tired of covers in general. :grumpy.gif:
It's time OF the season ....not time FOR the season. Get it right at least.
This is cool. Thanks to the uploader.
hee. it makes me giggle. thumbs up.
A nice homage to the original with enough individuality to make it interesting.
Eul0gy wrote:
Better than the original.
I agree. However, the song is still pretty logged down with mold, though. Don't know if it will ever scrape off. Nice try, though.
Art_Carnage wrote:
Thanks, but I'll take Rod Argent's version over this one.
I am with you...It is ok but nothing like the original..I can still listen to this very very once in a while
Who's your daddy, indeed.
Wow, kinda neat to see how polarized people are with this cover! I guess I have to say I am on the like it side. Very original arrangement..... Viva la difference, or as someone below just said before blowin' chunks.... To Each Their Own!
Thanks, but I'll take Rod Argent's version over this one.
to each his own but imho
Better than the original.
rulebritannia wrote:
This cover is almost there. Really shows how much potential this song has got. I was there for the Zombies, I remember the Zombies, the Zombies were friends of mine, but I might like this cover even more than the original!
I had to disagree..I found it very mediocre
Every time I hear Ben Taylor, I am struck by how much he sounds like his father. A good thing, imho.
Mairy wrote:
I agree - a good cover!
This cover is almost there. Really shows how much potential this song has got. I was there for the Zombies, I remember the Zombies, the Zombies were friends of mine, but I might like this cover even more than the original!
they wish....
rubbish
Eh. It's okay I guess. I do like the synthesizer part. But, the original was pretty close to perfect.
I agree - a good cover!
AAAH i heard this on the LRC a long time ago and hoped it would get onto the main stream. i love it. nice cover. i'm usually partial to originals over covers, but i like this way better than the original. call me crazy.
Well done cover of a good song to begin with. The kid has a great voice as well.
I love a good cover and this is very good!!