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Cover to Cover: Sandgaard Special

Chatting about rock music with Thomas he remarked what a strange link up it was when Metallica made an album with Lou Reed (very true IMHO) so here's a special cover to cover in reference to our rock star owner

The Velvet Underground's original studio version of Sweet Jane, written and sung by Lou, from 1970 v the Lou Reed and Metallica live version from 2009

Listen to both without prejudice and say which you prefer and why.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkumhBVPGdg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zaxB9TgQZE

Comments

  • The Velvets.
  • original preferable in the way that getting a firm kick on the shins is preferable to a firm kick in the nuts

    Lou Reed's brand of atonal caterwauling has always been as appealing as a symphony of nails down a blackboard while chewing tin foil - the enthusiastic backing of Hetfield's minstrels does nothing to ameliorate Reed's catastrophic vocals.  I saw this lot attempt this piece on 'Later', Reed then seasoned his discordant mewlings with blatant disinterest.
    In short: unnecessary
  • ^^^ What ST said ^^^
  • Velvet Underground 100%
  • Not everyone can understand the genius of Lou Reed, that's OK.
  • The Velvets.
    Metallica with Lou is OK but sounds to me like one of the hundreds of bands who have copied the Velvets groove.
  • Could do a whole host of these with Metallica considering their Garage Inc covers album.

    Personally think the original is better as Reed's voice is pretty poor in the second recording, Het's backing singing doesn't add a lot either. 

    Sandgaard is right of course, the Lulu album was probably the most confusing collaboration ever. It really didn't come off well at all.
  • I've always thought this was the best version

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79m8FXz7GEE


  • Velvet Underground

    The Lou Reed and Metallica version sounds as if they are all in competition with each other especially the drummer who clearly has no intention of allowing the song to just "chug along" which, to me, is one of the beauties of the original version. And Lou Reed is better heard via the enhanced capabilities that a studio offers than live!

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  • Still prefer VU's version over Mott The Hoople's - again because of the simplicity of the original version and not a fan, in particular, of the guitar riff interspersed between the "Sweet Janes" of the chorus. The song doesn't need it in my opinion.
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