DM was on fire! wrote:
Sunday, Bloody Sunday by Pillar, originally done by U2.
Beautiful Day by Sanctus Real, originally done by U2
^^
*gets mauled by Sapphire Faerie*
Better late than never, **mauls**
You know, I just can't stand to hear songs that mean so much to me being sung by anyone other than Bono or The Edge. I knew this would never change when I didn't enjoy hearing Matchbox Twenty (my second favourite band) singing Where The Streets Have No Name.
i_love_starburst wrote:
One - R.E.M
Strictly speaking, that wasn't technically
R.E.M., that was half of R.E.M. (Michael Stipe and Mike Mills), and half of U2 (Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.), and they cleverly called themselves Automatic Baby (a combination of Automatic For The People and Achtung Baby, which were albums by both bands, respectively).[/endhistorylesson]
And I actually don't mind this version all that much, because Michael Stipe is amazing, but still ;P
My choices:
Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley (originally by Leonard Cohen) --- I love this song way too much, oddly enough, I like it loads better than the U2 cover of this song ;P
Night And Day by U2 (originally by Cole Porter) --- They've taken a showtune ballad and turned it into something dark and primal, it's quite awesome.
Pop Muzik by U2 (originally by Robin Scott) --- This song is so totally out of character for U2, and it's just freaking awesome. There's an extra special reason I love it, but it's not PPT appropriate, so I'll shut up now ;P
99 Red Balloons by Goldfinger (originally by Nena) --- I have an unhealthy fascination with this song, all versions of it really. But I do enjoy the Goldfinger version quite a bit.
Mad World by Gary Jules (originally by Tears For Fears) --- Anyone that's seen Donnie Darko will know this version. I love it. Random fact: The first time I heard it, I was sure it was Michael Stipe singing.