The Covers Project has a nice list here:
http://www.coversproject.com/artist/Velvet+Underground
The cover of 'Sweet Jane' by the Cowboy Junkies off 'The Trinity Sessions' is very, very nice.
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I've seen some listings that Phis covered the entire "Loaded" album during their second set at Thomas Mack Arena in Las Vegas on October 31, 1998 - but I haven't been able to locate any recordings of it. I don't know that anyone else has ever covered someone else's entire album at one time like that before. I'm not a big Phish fan, but it would be interesting to hear it!!!
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they used to do it every year as a "halloween costume"tarbaby2 wrote:I've seen some listings that Phis covered the entire "Loaded" album during their second set at Thomas Mack Arena in Las Vegas on October 31, 1998 - but I haven't been able to locate any recordings of it. I don't know that anyone else has ever covered someone else's entire album at one time like that before. I'm not a big Phish fan, but it would be interesting to hear it!!!
other years they did beatles white album , the who's quadrophenia,
pink floyd's dark side of the moon and talking heads remain in light album.
I'll see if I can find the disc I have of this.I know I have it somewhere.
I also had a copy of the flier that explained why they chose loaded.
I know they covered sweet jane often and in the early days of the band they used to do lonesome cowboy bill alot.
I wasn't big on it.If i remember there were one or two I found curious to listen to once or twice.Others bored the shit out of me.
Not a phish fan , but I have a couple of friends that are really into them.
i know the halloween albums have all been released offically, if you are looking to get it that way :
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=music
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does anyone know the name of the guy who covers "I Heard Her Call My Name" in a sedate C+W style, singing solo along with a (steel?) guitar? It's a real hoot - he sings the entire song dead-pan and it has to be heard to be appreciated (imagine "....and then my mind split open....." sung in a western twang!). I got it tacked (uncredited) on to the end of a trade, and I've never been able to find out who it is.
Ergo Phizmiz & his Orchestra have recorded a cover of the entire "White Light/White Heat" album using funny/unexpected instruments and arrangements. I wonder if that's where your mystery track comes from. I keep meaning to check this out but haven't yet. You can download the whole thing for free from his site:
http://www.ergophizmiz.com/frames.html
http://www.ergophizmiz.com/frames.html
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