The Rolling Stones: “She’s A Rainbow”

Posted: May 24, 2025 in THE CLASH of Cover Tunes
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Tune du Jour: “She’s A Rainbow” – The Rolling Stones
THE CLASH of Cover Tunes: The London Symphony Orchestra vs. Nena vs. Molly Tuttle
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The Rolling Stones:

THE CLASH of Cover Tunes

The London Symphony Orchestra vs. Nena vs. Molly Tuttle
The London Symphony Orchestra:
Nena:
Molly Tuttle:

SPACE

Oh the disharmony! Much like Harlan County there are no neutrals here. It is your solemn responsibility to decide which cover song prevails. In other words … Which Side Are You On!??!

Disclaimer: Votes cast from Florida may or may not be counted.

 

Comments
  1. RDubbs's avatar RDubbs says:

    Didn’t like the vocals with The London Symphony Orchestra. Really tough one between Nena and Molly Tuttle. I liked both quite a bit. Have to go with one or the other. I went Nina.

  2. Kerry Black's avatar Kerry Black says:

    Before listening, I assumed I’d vote Molly Tuttle. I have a CD by her, which I like. She’s usually a bluegrass artist, and I’m a huge fan of bluegrass.

    But, as they say, that’s why they play the games.

    Nena pulled the upset with compelling vocals on a track that also featured some great drumming.

  3. RDubbs's avatar RDubbs says:

    Just a great song. Keith Richards wrote it for his daughter.

  4. Mister E.'s avatar Mister E. says:

    I thought Nena did a good job of making the song modern and definitely distinctly her own. What I liked about it is that it felt more like an reimagination of the song than just a cover.

    this was never one of my favorite Rolling Stones songs so I thought it was gonna be hard to make a decision here, but turned out it wasn’t.

    I also don’t really care for political or woke messages in music videos these days. On either side of the fence. Just sing the damn song and keep the controversy to yourself.

  5. Pete Black's avatar Pete Black says:

    The orchestral version was lengthy and soporific. Nena was playful and pleasant but I still haven’t forgiven her for flashing me her ghastly armpit fur in 99 Luftballoons video. I was disappointed that Molly Tuttle’s version wasn’t better but I chose her anyway due to preferred hygiene.

  6. Cuspid's avatar Cuspid says:

    Nena knocks it out of the park.

  7. Arnie's avatar Arnie says:

    Yeah, I’m giving it to Nena as well.

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