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Surprisingly I am choosing as a best Starman by Culture Club, I am not saying it is in anyway better than the Bowie original, but it is a great cover and further displays what a great song this is.
For Worst I think there is nothing to touch All Right Now by Pepsi and Shirley
Woke up by Chris Evans on radio 2 yesterday, he was playing 'I Dont need this pressure on' by someone in the 70s (Chicago?) - OMG it was nauseating!!!! What a cacophony of drivel!!! I feel out of bed in my rush to turn off the alarm!
Only just joined the forum, so don't know if these have been mentioned;
Most appalling cover of all time has to be Scissor Sisters' dreadful butchering of Floyd's Comfortably Numb.
Best cover, hmmm.... possibly The Sensational Alex Harvey Band's excellent version of Jacques Brel's Au Suivant (Next).
"Is it possible to do a bad Brel cover?"
Oh God bless you, yes it most certainly is!
Have you never heard Dionne Warwick's cringingly awful "If We Only Have Love" (si on a que l'amour) or Terry Jacks' ghastly sugary sweet "Seasons in the Sun" (Le moribond)?
I did quite like Bowie's "Amsterdam" BTW.
I think that as covers go,anything that James Taylor has done has to be among the best.His cover of 'Handyman','How sweet it is to be loved by you','you've got a friend' and many others, all speak for themselves.HOWEVER,his cover of 'Day Tripper' off the 'Flag' album should have been consigned to the bin!That was NOT good.
Two from same culprit
Charlie Drake doppelganger Mick Hucknall
Worse. His mauling of the sublime Valentine Brother's "Money's too tight"
Better. One of his own songs..The original version of "Holding back the years" by his original band Frantic Elevators.. much better than the cheesy version that charted
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