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Saturday, September 15, 2007

Third Most Covered Artist of All Time: Neil Young

Neil Young is considered to be the third most covered artist of all time, at least as ranked by the article "Purple Words on a Grey Background: Four Decades of Neil Young Covers" by Phil Dellio in Stylus Magazine. Only The Beatles and Bob Dylan are ahead of Neil of other artists covering their songs.

The article does a pretty comprehensive job laying out artists that have covered the classics as well as the obscurities.

devo

Devo's "Ohio"
has always been a personal favorite.

27 comments:

  1. Oh god, Yousendit? Haven't heard that name in a while. Let me introduce you to my friend Mediafire.

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  2. To any Neil Young fans who enjoy blues guitar, please listen to Roy Buchanan's version of "Down by the River". It's on his album "You are not alone" and it's probably the greatest non-Neil version of one of Neil's songs.

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  3. If you go to Neils section at ticketmaster they have his album under chrome hearts 2.check it out, its kinda like when they messed up by saying crazy horse would be touring with him.Are they all on drugs over there?

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  4. Buddy Miles' "Down by the river" version, on the album "Them Changes", is worth the listening. Quite slower than the original, but full of electric guitars & organs.w

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  5. I always liked Wilco's "Burned"

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  6. Los Lobos did a blistering version of Cinammon Girl in Urbana IL friday night...Neil would have been proud.

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  7. Widespread Panic does a lot of Neil songs.Walk On,L.A.,Dont be Denied,Mr. Soul.and more.They are basically a Neil cover band.

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  8. Love Tom Rapp from Pearls Before Swine's version of "After the Goldrush."

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  9. Linda Ronstadt also covered 'Birds' and 'Look out For My Love'.

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  10. Bob Dylan also covered 'Old Man' in mid-80 (on stage).

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  11. Sleeps with Angels - Astrid Young
    check it out
    http://www.myspace.com/astridyoungrocks

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  12. Built to Spill's Cortez the Killer is my favourite Neil cover.

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  13. Pearl Jam and U2 also covered 'Rocking in the Free World' (on stage).

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  14. Pearl Jam also covered "fucking up" in concert.

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  15. The Beat Farmers do a nice rendition of Powderfinger

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  16. I listened to Astrid Young's Sleeps With Angels and yeah it's pretty good, I was surprised... Whoever her guitarist is, he's pretty good. You can see the influence of Black Sabbath on her music definitely, she's got a very metallic sound, but overall I am blown away, very impressive rendition.

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  17. Jules Gray does a great version of Southern Pacific. It's on his self-titled album on Oporto Records. He really makes the song his own, but is very respectful to the original version as well.

    Ian
    where the people are the real stars

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  18. RDR said...
    I listened to Astrid Young's Sleeps With Angels and yeah it's pretty good, I was surprised... Whoever her guitarist is, he's pretty good. You can see the influence of Black Sabbath on her music definitely, she's got a very metallic sound, but overall I am blown away, very impressive rendition.

    9/19/2007 07:39:00 PM

    astrid young: vocals
    tim wayling: vocals
    marc ganetakos: dobro, lap steel, electric guitar
    neil williamson: electric guitar
    mike cosantino: bass
    corky laing: drums/percussion

    the credits on her blog

    Hey RDR I agree, I love her take on this song.

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  19. Ammendment: My sound editor friend pointed out to me that I left out all the important details,herewith REVISED

    produced and arranged by Astrid Young
    engineered by astrid young,marc ganetakos,Ken Harnden
    mixed by ken harnden at pinnacle music studios belleville

    Sleeps with Angels
    http://www.myspace.com/astridyoungrocks

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  20. Pretenders covered a rock version of 'needle an the damage done' on stage (as opening act for Neil Young's summer tour of 2000) in Toronto.

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  21. The Dave Matthews Band (featuring Warren Haynes)does a great version of "Cortez The Killer" on their live in central park DVD.

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  22. Dylan covered Old Man in 2003, not mid-80s.

    I love Gillian Welch's covers of Pocahontas and Albuquerque.

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  23. CPR covered "Ohio" in concert. David Crosby did a excellent vocal.

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  24. G3 (Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen) covered 'Rockin in The Free World' in concert ( Denver 2003).

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  25. Cowboy Junkies covered Powderfinger - laconic and soulful

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  26. The Meters do a couple of Neil Young covers check out their "Down by the River" or Wild T and the Spirit's version.

    I also like the Waco Brothers version of "Revolution Blues" the Wacos are great.

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  27. Nad Neslo recorded a nice long version of Cortez the Killer on his CD titled Back From Gone.

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