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Had a revelation this morning while listening to a HonkyTonk playlist on Spotify that Jerry Reed originally made Amos Moses. For YEARS I just thought it was a Primus song as it has that vibe Les Claypool puts out.

Another for me was Astronomy Domine by Pink Floyd. I originally heard it on Headbangers Ball by Voivod and had no idea it was a cover. A few years later I discovered that it was a cover and to this day Pink Floyd and Voivod are two of my favorite bands.

So, What songs did you surprisingly find out were covers some time after hearing the song by the cover artist?

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[–] ExoMonk@beehaw.org 11 points 1 year ago (3 children)

On Disturb's album 10,000 Fist is a song called Land of Confusion. First listened to the album way back in the mid 2000's.

Around 2006 or so I heard the same song being played on the speakers at the Ikea I worked at but it was a lot softer than I expected. Turns out it was originally done by a band called Genesis.

Both version slap but in different ways.

[–] termus@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago

The video for Land of Confusion was straight nightmare fuel for children everywhere.

[–] DingoFan@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

I think this is a great example of a cover capturing the spirit of the song more than the original. The Genesis version is good, but the lyrics and theme I think are projected better when Disturbed covered it.

[–] Tin@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

a band called Genesis.

Man, this made me feel old, and also I had to laugh. Yeah, little band called Genesis. 😂

When I was young Genesis was everywhere. You couldn't listen to the radio for more than 30 minutes without hearing a Genesis song. Since you seem to not know of them, allow me to introduce you: Phil Collins (vocals/drums), Mike Rutherford (bass/guitar), and Tony Banks (keyboards) is the lineup that most people know. They were the three left over after Steve Hackett and Peter Gabriel left the band in the 1970s. In the 70s, they were a prog-rock band, but in the 80s the three remaining members shifted from prog-rock to pop, and the rest is history.

I adore their old stuff, and there is so much to potentially introduce you to, but let's go with this performance of Abacab from '87. The song was released in 1981, and is still in their 'transition' period from a prog band to a pop band. They were absolute powerhouses onstage. Phil Collins in particular is an incredible performer. This song sounds like the 1980s squeezed into pure music, but really, Genesis didn't sound like 80s pop music. 80s pop music sounded like Genesis. Have a listen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvOms5JXDXY

[–] ExoMonk@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks for the recommendation!

The funny thing (or sad thing depending on how you look at it) is that at the age of 37 I'm not that young, but there's a lot of music out there I have little to no exposure to. Music hasn't been a huge part of my upbringing despite all of my brothers being musicians; I was always a movie/tv/game kid. These days I trend towards heavy metal and some rap (depending on the artist).

You're right though, that video is the most 80's thing I've ever seen. I can see a montage of 80's music flowing through my head when I was listening to it.

[–] Tin@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Sorry, I tend to gush a little bit about Genesis, they're one of my favorite bands. Thanks for indulging me!