Nirvana - The Man Who Sold The World

| Kerri

We passed upon the stair
We spoke of was and when
Although I wasn't there
He said I was his friend
Which came as some surprise
I spoke into his eyes, "I thought you died alone
A long long time ago"

Oh no, not me
I never lost control
You're face to face
With the man who sold the world

I laughed and shook his hand
And made my way back home
I searched for form and land
For years and years I roamed
I gazed a gazeless stare, at all the millions here
We must have died alone
A long long time ago

Who knows? not me
We never lost control
You're face to face
With the man who sold the world

There were a fair number of folks who didn't know this was a Bowie song, when the MTV Unplugged special came out in 1993. It fit Cobain's persona so well and immediately became part of the Nirvana lexicon. But yes, this was written by dear departed David, pre-Ziggy Stardust, in 1970. Fun facts: Bowie told an interviewer in 1995, "it hadn't ever occurred to me that I was truly a part of the American musical landscape" until this cover came out. Bowie also said (in a 2000 interview) that he was sick of kids coming up to him after a show and telling him it was so cool that he covered Nirvana... Ahhhh, poor tortured Kurt taught us much in his short time (like especially: don't do heroin, or date Courtney Love) but where would we be without Bowie?
Bonus vid of him performing this song on SNL in '75.

The Jam - Move On Up

| Keith
Bite your lip, and take a trip
Though there may be wet road ahead
And you cannot slip
So move on up for peace will find
Into the steeple of beautiful people
Where there's only one kind

Y'all, I could do this covers thing all damn day. Too many good cuts! So, today we're going to go with two legends. Paul Weller and The Jam doing the one and only, The Gentle Genius, Mr. Superfly Curtis Mayfield. "Move On Up" is one of my all-time favorite songs, and if I'm being honest, nothing beats the original. Having said that, I love, love, love this version. Growing up The Jam was one of my favorites and it was through their music, and Weller's later stuff, that I was introduced to greats like Mayfield. I'm pretty sure I heard this version first.

RIYL: Curtis Mayfield, The Style Council, The Housemartins, Squeeze, Crowded House

Nada Surf - Enjoy the Silence

| Kerri

Words like violence
Break the silence
Come crashing in
Into my little world
Painful to me
Pierce right through me
Can't you understand
Oh my little girl

All I ever wanted
All I ever needed
Is here in my arms
Words are very unnecessary
They can only do harm

Vows are spoken
To be broken
Feelings are intense
Words are trivial
Pleasures remain
So does the pain
Words are meaningless
And forgettable

Written by one of my all-time favorite songwriters, for one of my all-time favorite albums, listening to "Enjoy the Silence" brings back layers of awesome memories for me. I generally can't stand Depeche Mode covers - they are either too faithful to the original but lack the soul, or else they are too re-imagined and therefore nothing that I love remains. So it is really saying something that this "nerd rock" band could cover DM in a way that I truly appreciate. They made this song their own without killing it's soul. I think it has something to do with what Keith said last time he posted a Nada Surf song: they make pleasant interesting. Which sounds like a backhanded compliment of some sort, but it's honest praise.

RIYL : Weezer, The Lemonheads, The Shins, Silversun Pickups

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