Saturday, February 22, 2025

The New York Dolls, Simon & Garfunkel, and die Kreuzen walk into a bar...

 

Taking a brief respite from the triple song titles, here are a few collections of cover songs.

The first is a set of Simon & Garfunkel covers.  Some are respectful, others irreverent.  The well-known remakes by The Lemonheads and The Bangles are not included.  "Scarborough Fair" is included (despite the fact that Simon took credit for a song that he neither wrote nor arranged).  You get a funky "Scarborough Fair" by The Coolies (the Atlanta band that made an album of S&G covers, each in a different musical style).  

Speaking of irreverence, the image of Paul and Artie is borrowed from the artist Mark Reynolds.  

Next up is a collection of New York Dolls covers.  It includes all of the original compositions from the debut album and Too Much Too Soon, plus a couple of songs from the Red Patent Leather era.  The Sweet Relief organization is currently raising funds for David Johansen's care.  You can donate here.

In his book Mutations, Sam McPheeters calls the 1984 debut album by die Kreuzen "a wormhole into an obscene universe."  It's hard to explain the impact of this record on hardcore punk.  Maximum Rock & Roll was reduced to repeating the words "This is fucking great" over and over as their review of the record.  Having remade hardcore, die Kreuzen left it behind and did their own damn thing for three albums. Some say they anticipated grunge.  20 years after the wormhole was opened, a tribute album called Lean Into It was released.  Another 20 years have passed.  Here it is... again...  this time with 8 more songs.

18 comments:

  1. SIMON & GARFUNKEL COVERS: https://pixeldrain.com/u/TftA7qpB

    NEW YORK DOLLS COVERS: https://pixeldrain.com/u/GxD9cH7k

    DIE KREUZEN COVERS: https://pixeldrain.com/u/m5v1wg6P

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  2. Thank You. for The Kreuzen Dolls,and Simon & Garfunkel (who calls a son Garfunkel?) From The Bachelors up to now, you can fill another cd with Sounds of Silence (The Dickies b-side to Banana Split)

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    1. SecondHandSongs lists 470 versions of Sounds of Silence, and almost 750 of Troubled Water. That's two box sets which no one would sit through.

      I already had Snuff doing Hazy Shade Of Winter at top speed, but I do love The Dickies. In fact, it's written on the bathroom wall ("Jonder loves D***s") -- hey, WAIT A MINUTE!

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    2. I love Gary Floyd's band too.

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    3. Who doesn't love The Dicks? GARY FLOYD AND ALL HIS PALS ARE GONNA COME ON DOWN FROM THE BROWN CORRAL...

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  3. Sid Vicious also covered Chatterbox

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    1. ...and another song for your collection Down, Down Down Town by the NY Dolls :-))

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    2. Thanks, andrey! Hope you like the 5678's version. I was torn between that one and the Zeros' cover of "Chatterbox"

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    3. her voice little bit like a jigsaw :-)) and incredible guitar solo :-)) but this is punk, thats all right

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  4. A couple very late additions to "Space Oddities" from a little while back. "Tractor Beam" by Lasers Lasers Birmingham on the album Mystery Highway and Hayseed Dixie - Alien Abduction Probe. Yee haw!

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    1. Have you seen Gene Vincent video over at TZ-RYP today

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    2. "Spaceship To Mars"! nice one

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    3. You caught me - it's what got me thinking about it.

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  5. Wow, this is epic! Love the Raymond Pettibon "Goo" knockoff cover art for the Simon & Garfunkel collection (looks like Mark Reynolds has done a lot of great stuff). You're spoiling us here -- three comps for the price of one!

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  6. Thank you for this triple post Jonder, a lot of new stuff for me to digest! Love the Artie's Mustache cover!

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    1. I'm glad someone enjoyed my little visual joke.

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  7. Great line here jonder!!! I saw it this weekend before comments and thought, yes a great line indeed. Brings it all together these three so thanks for your viewpoint. My rip computer finally took a final dump and shut off for good this weekend...I knew it was coming (9000+ rips--should keep as museum piece) and luckily had just cleared off my most recent mp3 rips 25 gb back-up folder so I won't have to re-extract for that except for last week's rips. Knee-jerk reaction was to pick up my PC and turn it around to get the Gateway model number and bought a $100 replacement on ebay (with $15 year long warrantee!) so hopefully back up and running for new rips by next week. 'Giving Up The Ghost" by Dead Hippie has been going through my mind all weekend but also thinking back on my "mind = blown' comment here last week which ricocheted back in my face or PC brain...ha ha!

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  8. Rest in Peace Mr. David Johansen

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