Tune du Jour: “Wild Horses” – The Rolling Stones
THE CLASH of Cover Tunes: Nikki Sudden vs. Jesse Welles vs. Gregory Isaacs vs. Indigo Girls and Michelle Malone
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First Release: May 1970
The Flying Burrito Brothers:
Definitive: April 23, 1971
The Rolling Stones:
THE CLASH of Cover Tunes
Nikki Sudden vs. Jesse Welles vs. Gregory Isaacs vs. Indigo Girls and Michelle Malone
Nikki Sudden:
Don’t let the time fool you. The song is only 4 minutes long …
Jesse Welles:
Gregory Isaacs:
Indigo Girls and Michelle Malone:
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.
Nikki Sudden provides a straightforward reading. Didn’t do much for me. He gets fourth place today.
Liked the version by Jesse Welles. Good voice, guitar, and harmonica. He gets my vote.
Gregory Isaacs is a great singer, and one of my favorite reggae artists. Whenever he appears, he’ll usually have a good shot at receiving my vote, but I don’t think this song is in his wheelhouse.
Everything The Indigo Girls perform is good. This exceeded expectations. Always love me some mandolin, and really good vocal harmonies.
I prefer the version by The Stones to the Parsons version.
Possibly my best post of the past year.
Love Nikki Sudden. I think that this stripped down version was recorded in his hotel room. Excellent!
Jesse Welles is such a talent! I am delighted that I have only started to scratch the surface of his catalog. Cannot wait to see him next month.
Gregory Isaacs is a reggae legend and always a treat to hear. Not surprisingly, his reggae version is first rate.
The Indigo Girls and Michelle Malone are just phenomenal!!! Such beautiful simplicity.
An impossible choice between Jesse Welles’ outstanding work and the perfection of the Indigo Girls / Michelle Malone.
Maybe because I heard them last but the brilliance an emotion of Michelle Malone’s vocals won my vote.
I got some serious work i needed done in Frankies Little Shop of Houries, gotta get down to business, and Nikki And Jesse, normally love their vibe, but they are definitely jammimg up production … in sore need of some serious bounce, some pep in me step, and Mr Isaacs, he brought The Bounce, shit starts getting done, sometimes you just got to go with The Bounce
Indigo’s, really loved their version too, just a few notches shy on the Bounceometer…