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G4 - Creep
What are your thoughts on G4? My music tastes are varied to say the least but who on earth gave them a license to crucify Radiohead's 'Creep'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Personally, I think this moronic regurgitation of songs exposes the music industry for what it really is.
Some cover versions are better than the originals. Santana's cover of She's Not There by the Troggs, is far more exciting.
What get's my goat however is when teenagers do not know a song is a cover version. I overheard some time back a group of teenage girls heaping praise on Atomic Kittens awful rendition of The Tide is High, until I pointed out the song is over 20 years old.
Mind you the original wasn�t much better...
Like Andy I find G4 bland and uninspiring. Not at all individual. They have crucified Radiohead's 'Creep' (I am a Radiohead fan) - and their version of Bohemian Rhapsody may well be technically perfect but is wooden and without emotion. Visually, their performances are diabolical.
They are appearing on all the current TV shows, ie. Abba and Queen specials, and they are being marketed continuously, but they have nothing about them that makes for star quality or endurance.
As you can see, I really like them!
I know this might not have anything to do with this but bigdogswang (love the name) is right about bands not knowing about the song they are covering.
When Westlife did the travesty of covering the Rat Pack songs 0n Allow Me To Be Frank I Heard an interview on Radio where they said and I quote" We are not jumping on the jazz/big band bandwagon we just like the Rat Pack because of their Wholesome "family Vibe".
Now correct me if I am Wrong But when Frank, Dino Sammy Davis Jr and the rest of them did the Las Vegas gigs all they ever did was party all night and drink all night and strike up meaningful relationships with as many women as possible.
Thanks for that I feel better now I've got that off my chest (cannot stand Westlife)
Just another song they've completely wrecked. Their cover of REM's Everybody Hurts also lacked any sense of meaning.
I don't think they have much of a shelf life. Their music only sells because people find it qwerky to listen to different versions of songs they know. People will eventually (i hope) get bored of listening to them cover yet another popular song. If/when they try and release a brand new song written by their record company (if they still have a record contract by then), they'll probably have a minor hit and then fade out for good.
I live in hope........
The first time i heard SS cover of Comfortably Numb i thought the Bee Gees had taken a few too many drugs ! But over time it really has grown on me. ( I now have the album, which is excellent ! ) As Andy says, it's just someone elses perspective on a great song. Incidentally, If there are any Pink Floyd fans around Liverpool on the 15/16th July, The Australian Pink Floyd are playing at the Kings Dock. I saw them last week and they are just amazing !! I swear you can easily forget your not watching and listening to the real band !! See you there if you can all make it !!
As for G4, they've had a go at Everybody Hurts? Right, that does it. If anyone wants to join my angry lynch mob, I'll provide the rope but I'm afraid you'll have to bring your own flaming torches and packed lunch.
littleoldme - you must have noticed I never stated 'Blondie' as the original artist, that's because I didn't know who the original artist was! All I knew is that it was well over 20 years ago.
Turns out it's John Holt over 30 years ago. It's also been covered by Greg Isaacs.
Why would so many people want to cover such a naff song?