The current court case involving John Lydon and his former band-mates Steve Jones and Paul Cook, over whether the band's music can be used in a forthcoming biopic, reminded me just what a unique band The Sex Pistols were when they first appeared in 1976. This is borne out by the fact that I can't recall ever having heard a cover version of one of their songs - and although I know that there are loads out there, it's just that they aren't by any bands that I've ever been that interested in hearing. There are perhaps two exceptions, with Galaxie 500 covering 'Submission' for a John Peel session, and Bananarama attempting 'No Feelings' for the soundtrack to the 1982 film 'Party Party', but the rest have generally passed me by. I though that in the ensuing 40-odd years there must be some intriguing covers out there, so I attempted to put together an album along the lines of my earlier 'A Slow And Quiet Sabbath' post, with covers that almost verged on easy listening. It wasn't easy to find ballad versions of these most raucous punk songs, but mostly I managed it, and to my ears it sounds pretty good. The Bad Shepherds is the band led by former Young Ones star Adrian Edmundson, and adding pipes to 'Anarchy In The UK' was inspired. Hayseed Dixie can always be relied on to provide a yee-ha country twang to any song that they cover, while Nouvelle Vague and Sofia Allard & Carl-Michael Herlofsson really pull off the easy listening vibe. Hotrats were a band formed as a side project by former Supergrass members Danny Goffey and Gaz Coombes, and Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star make albums full of lullabye versions of punk classics, and in the end I found a subdued version of every track from the 'Never Mind The Bollocks' album, now retitled as 'Never Mind The Ballads' (and I know they're not all strictly speaking ballads, but the title was too good not to use).
Track listing
01 Holidays In The Sun (Hayseed Dixie)
02 Bodies (Veruca Salt)
03 No Feelings (Bananarama)
04 Liar (Micro Grande)
05 God Save The Queen (Nouvelle Vague)
06 Problems (Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star)
07 Seventeen (Detune)
08 Anarchy In The UK (The Bad Shepherds)
09 Submission (Galaxie 500)
10 Pretty Vacant (Sofia Allard & Carl-Michael Herlofsson)
11 New York (Opium Jukebox)
12 E.M.I. (The Hotrats)
Many thanx!!! Looking forward to listening to this. The Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias version of Anarchy in the UK is pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is, but there was just something about the Bad Shepherd's version that took my fancy.
ReplyDeleteI agree wholeheartedly. Just listened to the Bad Shepard's version,awesome!!!
DeleteGreat idea! There's also the French language "Anarchy In The UK" with accordion on the Great Rock & Roll Swindle -- but I like the Bad Shepherds too!
ReplyDeleteAaaaand the version by Frazier Chorus of “Anarchy”, on virgin records, no less
ReplyDelete'Anarchy' does seem to have the best covers, and it was tricky picking just one, but I plumped for the Bad Shepherds as I liked those pipes at the beginning.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely a great choice!
DeleteThanks as always!
ReplyDeletePaul Jones [ex Manfred Mann] easy listening version of Pretty Vacant is a favourite of my 88 year old mother ....
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