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Postby Behshad » Tue Mar 06, 2007 4:56 am

Renegade79 wrote:Carry On Wayward Son is great, but where is Jeff & why is this guy lipping to him? :cry: Thanks for sharing it, I hadn't heard Jeff sing that one. 8)

The VH video for Pretty Woman is funny! :D

One of my favorites is Can't Find My Way Home, by Styx
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Back in 96 when Yngwie put together a cd called "Inspiration", he gathered some of the many singers he has worked with to help him out with this cd. Of course Jeff was one of them. After the cd was released, Yngwie decided to do a video for the 1st song from the cd which happend to be the one Jeff sang on. At the time, Mark Boals was the singer for Yngwie's Rising Force, so they decided to just do the video with Mark lip-synchin to Jeff's vocals. ( Jeff didnt even know that this video existed till I brought it up to his attention!). Needless to say, Mr Soto isnt too happy with someone lipping to his vocals for a SECOND TIME!!! ( back in 85 Yngwie made a video for his "I'll See The Light Tonight" single from "Marching Our". The video was shot after Jeff had left the band and the guy who replaced Jeff was seen lipping on this video as well. His name? MARK FUCKIN BOALS! :) )
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Postby frfksakes » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:00 am

belar wrote:
frfksakes wrote:Oh, and William Shatner’s "Lucy in the Sky"…
Simply awesome.


LMAO! Shatner is awesome! I met him once and his personality is exactly what you would think from seeing him on TV.


He’s been an absolute genius in the way he’s taken his much made fun of image and made a second career out of it. He’s all tongue in cheek now, but he and Nimoy were quite serious when they made those albums, lol
Which of course is why they’re so great, lol. :lol:
I bet he would be fun to meet.
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Postby conversationpc » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:02 am

Van Halen - (Oh) Pretty Woman
HSAS - Whiter Shade of Pale
Rush - The Seeker
Motley Crue - Smokin' in the Boy's Room
Foreigner - Love Maker [Live]
Van Halen - Won't Get Fooled Again [Live]
Yngwie Malmsteen - The Sails of Charon
Yngwie Malmsteen - Demon's Eye
Yngwie Malmsteen - Pictures of Home

BTW, Van Halen's cover of "Dancing in the Streets" is one of the worst covers I've ever heard...and no knock on Jeff but I really dislike Yngwie's cover of "Carry on Wayward Son".
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Postby NealIsGod » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:03 am

frfksakes wrote:
belar wrote:
frfksakes wrote:Oh, and William Shatner’s "Lucy in the Sky"…
Simply awesome.


LMAO! Shatner is awesome! I met him once and his personality is exactly what you would think from seeing him on TV.


He’s been an absolute genius in the way he’s taken his much made fun of image and made a second career out of it. He’s all tongue in cheek now, but he and Nimoy were quite serious when they made those albums, lol
Which of course is why they’re so great, lol. :lol:
I bet he would be fun to meet.


Wasn't there some speculation that Shatner may have been responsible for his wife drowning in their pool a while back?
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Postby NealIsGod » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:04 am

conversationpc wrote:BTW, Van Halen's cover of "Dancing in the Streets" is one of the worst covers I've ever heard...and no knock on Jeff but I really dislike Yngwie's cover of "Carry on Wayward Son".


:shock: You prefer Martha and the Vandellas?
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Postby conversationpc » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:05 am

NealIsGod wrote:
conversationpc wrote:BTW, Van Halen's cover of "Dancing in the Streets" is one of the worst covers I've ever heard...and no knock on Jeff but I really dislike Yngwie's cover of "Carry on Wayward Son".


:shock: You prefer Martha and the Vandellas?


No, I don't like the original, either. :twisted:
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Postby frfksakes » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:08 am

Oh yeah, and VH's "You Really Got Me", is almost as good as the Kinks

also loved Aerosmith's "Come Together". even better than the Beatles, imho, and that's saying something.
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Postby NealIsGod » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:11 am

frfksakes wrote:Oh yeah, and VH's "You Really Got Me", is almost as good as the Kinks

also loved Aerosmith's "Come Together". even better than the Beatles, imho, and that's saying something.


Two good ones. For fuck's sake, where you been frfksakes? :lol:
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Postby Behshad » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:13 am



Talisman has done better cover songs than Crazy.
Their version of "Frozen"(Madonna) blows the original away.
Also Talisman's cover version of "Ice Cream Man" and "Tie Your Mother Down" are another 2 that are as good or better than the originals (IMO) .
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Postby belar » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:15 am

NealIsGod wrote:
frfksakes wrote:
belar wrote:
frfksakes wrote:Oh, and William Shatner’s "Lucy in the Sky"…
Simply awesome.


LMAO! Shatner is awesome! I met him once and his personality is exactly what you would think from seeing him on TV.


He’s been an absolute genius in the way he’s taken his much made fun of image and made a second career out of it. He’s all tongue in cheek now, but he and Nimoy were quite serious when they made those albums, lol
Which of course is why they’re so great, lol. :lol:
I bet he would be fun to meet.


Wasn't there some speculation that Shatner may have been responsible for his wife drowning in their pool a while back?


Yes, but speculation was all that it amounted to, I believe. If I remember correctly, she committed suicide and he wasn't home when it happened.
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Postby belar » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:15 am

Behshad wrote:


Talisman has done better cover songs than Crazy.
Their version of "Frozen"(Madonna) blows the original away.
Also Talisman's cover version of "Ice Cream Man" and "Tie Your Mother Down" are another 2 that are as good or better than the originals (IMO) .


Man, I wish more live Talisman was floating around out there...
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Postby ohsherrie » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:17 am

conversationpc wrote:and no knock on Jeff but I really dislike Yngwie's cover of "Carry on Wayward Son".


I could do without all the over-the-top guitar gymnastics on it, but I think Jeff's vocals are better than the original.

I like the Beatles original LSD the best, but Shatner's cracks me up. Being a devout Trekkie anything he does is fine with me. Denny Crane is almost as classic as James T. Kirk.
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Postby brywool » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:18 am

conversationpc wrote:BTW, Van Halen's cover of "Dancing in the Streets" is one of the worst covers I've ever heard...and no knock on Jeff but I really dislike Yngwie's cover of "Carry on Wayward Son".


I LOVE VH's version of Dancin' in the Street. It's got that cool funky vibe.
Cheap Trick's Daytripper and Magical Mystery Tour are also favorite covers.
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Postby brywool » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:20 am

ohsherrie wrote:
I like the Beatles original LSD the best, but Shatner's cracks me up. Being a devout Trekkie anything he does is fine with me. Denny Crane is almost as classic as James T. Kirk.


Did you see that Trek Auction on the Discovery or History Channel? They got 500.00 for the Next Generation ship model used in the show. Holy crap! :shock: :shock:
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Postby belar » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:32 am

ohsherrie wrote:
conversationpc wrote:and no knock on Jeff but I really dislike Yngwie's cover of "Carry on Wayward Son".


I could do without all the over-the-top guitar gymnastics on it, but I think Jeff's vocals are better than the original.

I like the Beatles original LSD the best, but Shatner's cracks me up. Being a devout Trekkie anything he does is fine with me. Denny Crane is almost as classic as James T. Kirk.


I'm with you. Captain Kirk can do no wrong, as far as I'm concerned. He's the coolest. Never watched Boston Legal, though. Now T.J. Hooker, on the other hand...
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Postby ohsherrie » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:33 am

brywool wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
I like the Beatles original LSD the best, but Shatner's cracks me up. Being a devout Trekkie anything he does is fine with me. Denny Crane is almost as classic as James T. Kirk.


Did you see that Trek Auction on the Discovery or History Channel? They got 500.00 for the Next Generation ship model used in the show. Holy crap! :shock: :shock:


I saw it brywool and it was so bittersweet for me. I would have loved to have had those Enterprise(NCC 1701) models. I have one, but it's just a copy, not one that was really used.

There was a great Star Trek 40th Anniversary show on the History channel Saturday. It was hosted by Leonard Nimoy. George Takai and Nichelle Nickols gave a lot of commentary.
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Postby Behshad » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:42 am

belar wrote:
Behshad wrote:


Talisman has done better cover songs than Crazy.
Their version of "Frozen"(Madonna) blows the original away.
Also Talisman's cover version of "Ice Cream Man" and "Tie Your Mother Down" are another 2 that are as good or better than the originals (IMO) .


Man, I wish more live Talisman was floating around out there...


cdinzane.com ( theres a link to their site on MR's main page) has all the Talisman material you need, including the live shows.
here's a list of the cd's with live material:
1.Talisman s't cd , re-mastered edition, has 6 live songs, including " Ice Cream Man"
2.Five out of five - Live in Japan
3.Live at Sweden Rock Festival - including the "Tie your mother down" and "Crazy" covers.
4.Truth - studio cd, including " Frozen"
5.5 men live - including 2 live shows from 03
6.Talisman Worlds best kept secret, live dvd with 2 full shows as well


ohsherrie, I think the guitars really make that Kansas cover a step above the original.what may sound as bunch of "guitar riff-raff" to you, is some amazing licks and scales that are hard for most guitar players to attempt to play and still sound beautiful when slowed down to half the speed. You have to be a guitar player to appreciate the skills of Yngwie I guess :)
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Postby yulog » Tue Mar 06, 2007 6:19 am

Hugo- give a little bit... great version
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Postby Jeremey » Tue Mar 06, 2007 7:36 am

Sting's cover of "Little Wing" has always been one of my favorite songs, cover or not.
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Postby belar » Tue Mar 06, 2007 7:44 am

Behshad wrote:
belar wrote:
Behshad wrote:


Talisman has done better cover songs than Crazy.
Their version of "Frozen"(Madonna) blows the original away.
Also Talisman's cover version of "Ice Cream Man" and "Tie Your Mother Down" are another 2 that are as good or better than the originals (IMO) .


Man, I wish more live Talisman was floating around out there...


cdinzane.com ( theres a link to their site on MR's main page) has all the Talisman material you need, including the live shows.
here's a list of the cd's with live material:
1.Talisman s't cd , re-mastered edition, has 6 live songs, including " Ice Cream Man"
2.Five out of five - Live in Japan
3.Live at Sweden Rock Festival - including the "Tie your mother down" and "Crazy" covers.
4.Truth - studio cd, including " Frozen"
5.5 men live - including 2 live shows from 03
6.Talisman Worlds best kept secret, live dvd with 2 full shows as well


Thanks Behshad. I knew about some of it, but I'll have to check out some of the others...
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Postby frfksakes » Tue Mar 06, 2007 7:50 am

NealIsGod wrote:
frfksakes wrote:Oh yeah, and VH's "You Really Got Me", is almost as good as the Kinks

also loved Aerosmith's "Come Together". even better than the Beatles, imho, and that's saying something.


Two good ones. For fuck's sake, where you been frfksakes? lol:




P.s. way OT: Being a Neal fanatic myself, I always love seeing your avs, but I really miss the one you had about a year ago.
Neal had his fro and “Fu Manchu,” (wearing a red shirt maybe). It was one of the best bad ass Neal pics I’ve seen, and the best visual for your name I’ve seen. Lol. Hard to go wrong with any Neal pics, though.
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Postby brywool » Tue Mar 06, 2007 8:01 am

ohsherrie wrote:
brywool wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
I like the Beatles original LSD the best, but Shatner's cracks me up. Being a devout Trekkie anything he does is fine with me. Denny Crane is almost as classic as James T. Kirk.


Did you see that Trek Auction on the Discovery or History Channel? They got 500.00 for the Next Generation ship model used in the show. Holy crap! :shock: :shock:


I saw it brywool and it was so bittersweet for me. I would have loved to have had those Enterprise(NCC 1701) models. I have one, but it's just a copy, not one that was really used.

There was a great Star Trek 40th Anniversary show on the History channel Saturday. It was hosted by Leonard Nimoy. George Takai and Nichelle Nickols gave a lot of commentary.


I was surprised to see Shatner wasn't there. Speaking of Shatner, if you haven't seen the Shatner roast on Comedy Central, you MUST. I laughed my ass off!
Favorite line:

"Speaking of SHATNER, Betty White just Shatner pants while she's been waiting to speak" Oh my God, that was the funniest thing I've ever watched.
On the ship, they only had the "original" Enterprise from the movies and not the show. Wonder where THAT is??


Um, my geekness is showing...
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Postby NealIsGod » Tue Mar 06, 2007 8:02 am

frfksakes wrote:P.s. way OT: Being a Neal fanatic myself, I always love seeing your avs, but I really miss the one you had about a year ago, (I think).
Neal had his fro and “Fu Manchu,” (wearing a red shirt maybe). It was one of the best bad ass Neal pics I’ve seen, and the best visual for your name (NIG) I’ve seen. Lol. Hard to go wrong with any Neal pics, though.


One of these?

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Postby frfksakes » Tue Mar 06, 2007 8:07 am

the third one!!

He is the epitome of cool
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Postby bradwjensen » Tue Mar 06, 2007 8:23 am

Guff - "I Can See It In Your Eyes" is actually really amazing.. I'm really into the beat / flow that they put into it along with Perrys awesome echoes..
Great Echoes in a song always make me happy. :D
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:26 am

NealIsGod wrote:There's not one song on the Def Lippard covers CD that I would rate over the original. Half of those tunes I had never even heard of.

The Shaw/Blades new covers CD sounds great.


20th Century Boy by Def Leppard is really good, I think.
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Postby Rockindeano » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:30 am

ohsherrie wrote: George Takai


This guy is the shit. 100% total fag, and I love him. he is on Stern's radio show as the guest announcer. He has a helluva voice. He is also on "Heroes" the TV show.
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:34 am

Behshad wrote:
belar wrote:
Behshad wrote:


Talisman has done better cover songs than Crazy.
Their version of "Frozen"(Madonna) blows the original away.
Also Talisman's cover version of "Ice Cream Man" and "Tie Your Mother Down" are another 2 that are as good or better than the originals (IMO) .


Man, I wish more live Talisman was floating around out there...


cdinzane.com ( theres a link to their site on MR's main page) has all the Talisman material you need, including the live shows.
here's a list of the cd's with live material:
1.Talisman s't cd , re-mastered edition, has 6 live songs, including " Ice Cream Man"
2.Five out of five - Live in Japan
3.Live at Sweden Rock Festival - including the "Tie your mother down" and "Crazy" covers.
4.Truth - studio cd, including " Frozen"
5.5 men live - including 2 live shows from 03
6.Talisman Worlds best kept secret, live dvd with 2 full shows as well


ohsherrie, I think the guitars really make that Kansas cover a step above the original.what may sound as bunch of "guitar riff-raff" to you, is some amazing licks and scales that are hard for most guitar players to attempt to play and still sound beautiful when slowed down to half the speed. You have to be a guitar player to appreciate the skills of Yngwie I guess :)


I recently got Five Men Live and I play it everyday! Howie tipped me off to the fact that it is a cd of some of Talisman-The World's Best Secret DVD.

doh. more live TALISMAN!!! more more. thanks, Behshad.
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Postby X factor » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:40 am

frfksakes wrote:Johnny Cash's "Hurt" was excellent, and way better than the original (though I'd bet Cyndy would disagree, lol)
Cash's "In My Life" (Beatles) is one of the most haunting songs I've ever heard.

& Jimi Hendrix made "All Along the Watchtower" his own.

Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah" is amazing (though Cohen's is still my fave version)

Oh, and William Shatner’s "Lucy in the Sky"…
Simply awesome.


RIGHT ON to this entire list! (especially Cash's HURT and Buckley's HALLELUJAH)
I love Soul Sirkus's cover of PURPLE RAIN / FAITHFULLY ...mysteriously, it disappeared from you tube a few months back...
I also dig the FOO FIGHTERS cover of HAVE A CIGAR
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Postby ohsherrie » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:41 am

RockinDeano wrote:
ohsherrie wrote: George Takai


This guy is the shit. 100% total fag, and I love him. he is on Stern's radio show as the guest announcer. He has a helluva voice. He is also on "Heroes" the TV show.


I haven't seen Heroes, but my kids have and they've told me he's on there. He does have a great voice.
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