Jul 172010
 

There is one thing that bums me out the most about the legacy of The Clash: that the song “London Calling” is generally considered their anthem and stock song for modern-day artists to cover.

It’s not that I don’t like the song “London Calling”; it’s a keeper, but I consider it most valuable as a set up for what follows on the band’s breakthrough album by the same name. I also consider it a song that only The Clash have the right to play. Of course, maybe that’s why the song has taken such a high place in the band’s legacy, but musically the song leaves me wanting a lot more that I typically expect from a Clash song. If I could erase one thing from The Clash’s legacy it would be this song as the go-to song for artists like The Boss to cover. If a blowhard like The Boss (with or without Elvis Costello, a blowhard I love) must cover a Clash song, I wish it could have been a song with a little more to it, like “Death or Glory.”

How about you, what would you most like to see wiped clean from the legacy of a favorite artist?

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Jul 122010
 


Townsman shawnkilroy: you asked for it, you’ve got it! As a comment in another thread the man wrote:

I would rather listen to Motley Crue’s “Helter Skelter” than The Beatles’ version.
It works better.

Just as i would rather hear “Mr. Tambourine Man” sang by The Byrds, than Dylan.

Same goes for The Bangles’ “Hazy Shade of Winter” over the S&G original.

different thread i guess.

I guess so. Here it is!

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