Onto the next one then!…
the last cover challenge winner
@imc1980 has chosen:
”Everlong” by the Foo fighters…
However, as with previous challenges you can choose any song beginning with the letter “
E”
But… if you cover either the chosen track you will automatically receive a
bonus 5pts as a head start…
And in a bizarre twist… if anyone does “Easy” by the commodores they start with -10 pts… so it better be bloody good!…
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RULES:Entries to be sent in mp3 format to the following Email address:
covers@thefretboard.co.ukYou may wish to submit artwork to go with your entry. It brightens up the playlist and might subliminally get you more votes but it's not mandatory.
Entries close at 11.30pm on
Friday 1st April 2022... get cracking fools!!!!
A playlist (below) of all the entries will also be posted in the voting thread. Vote for your top 3 with 5 points awarded for first place, 3 points for second place and 1 point for third place. Entrants obviously aren't allowed to vote for their own entry.
Comments
-10 points it is then
A proto industrial version of Easy might be challenge too far, so I reckon it's Everlong, in some sort of electronic/glitch format.
Hmm, that's got me thinking......
But if DHL behave themselves today then I'll have a midi keyboard so might as well do something electronic without needing to write everything in the grid. Should have done that years ago!
You can't let me down now
I'll aim for two. I've identified a short list of three, and no-one will like any of them, so I reckon I'm on to a winner.
https://soundcloud.com/thefretboard/sets/cover-challenge-19-e?si=cb97e37d1f6843f1a1d698941a63a9a1&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Cover of Easy in the style of Napalm Death - just because it had to be done. By far the hardest track I've ever tried to mix. You might just make out the I-IV-II chord structure if you listen very carefully and very quickly.
Now onto something slightly more serious.
https://soundcloud.com/thefretboard/sets/cover-challenge-19-e?si=5c4713f3df784e77ada208efa4a786d5&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
"You don't know what you've got till the whole thing's gone. The days are dark and the road is long."
"You don't know what you've got till the whole thing's gone. The days are dark and the road is long."
There's also an acoustic version where DG sings the chorus an octave lower, and in a breathy, speaking style. That would be much easier than belting out the album version vocals
You could send it to me using the email address on the Composition Challenge thread and I'll upload it.