Mike Patton is an extremely versatile singer and has a range unlike most vocalists. From Mr. Bungle to Faith No More to Tomahawk....and he's even done opera. He is truly gifted!
@@laurabuer4714I believe it. Patton is a criminally underrated singer. I put him up there among the absolute greatest of the last 50 years along with Chris Cornell and Robert Plant.
Mike Patton is known for flexing his vocals on cover songs. He did it with Mr. Bungle for years and years. Another good cover by FNM specifically is Bee Gees' "I Started a Joke"
I would prefer if they did the Bee Gees' original, though. They've done as much pre-1975 BeeGees as they've done pre-1975 Fleetwood Mac, or pre-1975 Bob Seger. In other words, Zero, Nada, Bupkus. (I am rather miffed, I admit.)
When I heard y'all were doing covers, I IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT OF THIS SONG! I am so psyched you could really see some of singer Mike Patton's underrated skills.
They also do great covers of Black Sabbath’s War Pigs, and The Bee Gees’ I Started A Joke! You should check out Mike Patton’s other musical projects like Mr. Bungle, Fantômas (film score type stuff), Peeping Tom, Lovage, and Tomahawk to name a few…
"Carousel" would be a good song to introduce J&A to Bungle without throwing them into the deep end. If reaction channels didn't have to worry about views, I'd also suggest Fantomas's cover of "Simply Beautiful."
@@johnplaysgames3120 Yeah, Carousel would be a good intro to Bungle. Or basically anything off of California, especially Pink Cigarette or Sweet Charity.
I don't like their version of War Pigs. I also don't like how Patton sings We Care a lot. He doesn't sound like he cares a bit!! Haha I just think Mosely was made for that song.
Respect. They really paid tribute to the original, but still made it their own. I had no idea they did this cover, glad you guys are covering this topic, lol.
Great choice! Here's another cover that's also good for Female Friday and by a singer you'll love. "It's Oh So Quiet" by Bjork, a 1995 cover of a 1951 song by Betty Hutton. Bjork's voice is incredible and I think you'll be amazed. "It's Oh So Quiet" isn't like any of her other songs but it's a great entry point into her work.
Faith No More actually had a ton of great cover songs. War Pigs (originally by Black Sabbath), I Started a Joke (Bee Gees), This Guy's in Love With You (Burt Bacharach). Easily one of my favorite bands.
This was great! Thank you for your reaction! Two covers I love are Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt (Nine Inch Nails) and Disturbed's cover of Simon and Garfunkel's Sound of Silence (live or video versions, equally good).
Faith No More is a rock revelation out of the gate but they mature as musicians and Patton matures as a vocalist. Keep traveling this road because you'll like where it takes you.
Nice! I will say as a longtime fan of Faith No More, those able to digest the big picture will be greatly rewarded, super talented, true visionaries that were very influential to other musicians
I saw this live years ago when they opened up for Billy Idol at the Cow Palace here near SF. I was shocked not only how true to the original it was, but most importantly how great it was! This is how you do a cover!!
Never heard this. Interesting!! I never deep dove into Faith No More, but Epic is truly one of the all-time greatest hard rock songs. Good stuff guys! 😊
Another great cover by a group you wouldn't expect to cover that song is White Lines by Duran Duran. The original version is a legendary hip hop song by Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel.
A really cool cover is Willie Nelson and his son Lukas covering Pearl Jam song, “Just Breathe” The official video is very poignant and meaningful as well as a beautiful song.
It is always cool to see where another artist or group gets their influence. If you just look at the band and the songs that they sing you would not think The Commodores was a group that they would be into or appreciate. That is why music is so great. It crosses over and brings us together.
You really need to go down the Mike Patton rabbit hole when it comes to vocals as he can do it all. Known as the man of a thousand voices he is just a phenomenon. With Mr. Bungle, Faith No More and Tomahawk, Mike Patton does not disappoint. We need more of him.
I was lucky enough to see FNM live in the the 90s and they played this song. Absolutely jaw-dropping live performance! It was everythin I expected and a bunch of things I did not expect.
IMO when it comes to FNM all the gold is in the non-commercial songs, of which they have a lot. Mike Patton is a really diverse singer. He's considered, among singers in and around the genres, as well as some vocal coaches, as one of the best. He is instrument. That will make more sense if you check him out further. You can find his work on Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, Tomahawk, Dead Cross, Peeping Tom, Lovage, Kaada/Patton, Hemophiliac, and Nevermen. From beautiful singing to disturbing noise. Insane range as well. He can do a lot. BTW, if you haven't yet. Check out Dimash. He might be the best singer in the world currently. That man is on another level. I recommend Greshnaya strast (Sinful passion) by A'Studio to start with. He will blow your mind.
A couple suggestions for your next All Covers Day. Pat Benatar covering Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights, Erasure doing ABBA's Take a Chance On Me or how about Elton John doing Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds by the Beatles. Fun fact EJ's version of Lucy in the Sky... is the only Beatles' cover to hit #1 on the Billboard charts.
I think this should be an ongoing theme!! So much fun! And tell me you would include Disturbed "Sound of Silence" as a complete flip for how a cover should be done.
FNM did it justice, good cover. Metallica asked a band called The Warning, along with Alissia Cara to do a song of theirs. they could arrange the song any way they wanted but not to change the lyrics. TW and Alissia recorded Enter Sandman and it's so good. It ended up being the first song on the 30th Anniversary Black Album. I really hope you guys can react to the OMV of ES, cheers.
Faith No More has always been weird, but they can deliver! Check out their cover of "I started a joke" (The Bee Gees)... "This guy's in love with you" -live (Herb Alpert) ... as well as 'Warpigs' (Black Sabbath) 🔥🔥🤘🤘
Never heard this version before, pretty cool. If you ever do a Covers day again, you should do John Lennon's Imagine done by Puscifer. Actually Puscifer did a whole album of covers once, another good song on there was they did Joni Mitchell's Fiddle and Drum, Led Zeppelin's When the Levee Breaks, and Elvis Costello's What's So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding.
These dudes are beyond real. Their messages are superb, even when it’s a cover. They’ll get you through the lowest points & come out shining on the other side. It’s all about FAITH ✨
Faith were a staple of my cd collection back in the day and I just took the wild variation in styles and genre for granted. Only in more recent years do I really appreciate how ground breaking they and specifically Mike Patton were. Such an unbelievable vocal talent to do everything so well.
Not bad not bad at all! Will you guys be doing this every Thursday? If so since you did one of the many cover versions of To Love Somebody performed by Janis Joplin,please do original 1967/68 original by The Bee Gees
You owe it to yourselves to check out Chicago doing their version of "I'm A Man". There's a live version available too. All the horn players turn into percussionists.
More covers for ya, original listed first: “Heat Wave” - Martha & The Vandellas 1963; Linda Ronstadt 1975. “Hurt So Bad” - Little Anthony & The Imperials 1965; Linda Ronstadt 1980. “Silver Threads & Golden Needles” - Wanda Jackson 1956; Linda Ronstadt 1969.❤❤❤❤
There have been times in my long, long life where the Commodore's "Easy" fit perfectly! But there were a few times that something a little more edgy would have fit better. And this version by Faith No More would have been it...!!! Respect for keeping very close to the original. Praise for those small drifts, touches, and flares that put their stamp on this song. LOVING THE COVERS days! Please do more in the future ♥️♥️♥️
Faith No More has 1 or 2 ballads on each one of their albums. Not sure about their 2015 album now that I typed that. Oh yeah, incase you didn't know they reformed in 2009 and toured for six years then released a brand new album in 2015 called Sol Invictus.
Oh yeah, no I like some. I'm a rock and roll dude. But I like some commodores. I like some one else. I know how to go or not, I'm not sarcasm. Yeah yeah yeah stuff it's the good stuff a good stuff like the hard route
You need to listen to Faith No More sing the song “Evidence”. That original track of theirs does a really good job covering most of the bases, from the three songs you’ve now listened to.
"Just a man". Smooth beginning, rising to a crescendo baritono kind of gospel at the end 😮(theres some growling too, not gonna lie 🤣) I really think you would enjoy it. Thanks for all the content, guys.
If you are going to start a regular "cover" day, check out a artist named Shawn James. He does an amazing cover of Bill Withers Ain't no sunshine. (Among other great covers) He also has some great original stuff.
This cover was such a radical departure from “Epic”, at first I honestly thought they did it as a joke. But nope! It’s a 100% serious and legit cover done with total respect to Lionel and The Commodores. Lionel Richie himself said he loved it! Faith No More were a very unique and unpredictable band, no doubt about it. 😂❤
All jokes aside, metalheads love R&B. My favorite band is Isley Brothers and I am 100% q metalhead. The ones that don't aren't metalheads as much as they are meatheads
@@neilpatrickhairlessI heard Les Claypool, while auditioning for bassist following Cliff Burton’s passing, suggested they jam on an Isley Bros. tune. 😂
I was at one of their gigs, and they hadn't released the single (IIRC) and they started playing it - I thought 'Hell! is this for real?!', and then they played the whole song - I was blown away. I also loved how they managed to get this video banned from the BBC's flagship hit show too!
Oh Other good Covers for another Covers day if you do one: Disturbed has covered Land of Confusion by Genesis, and Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel. Kiss has a cover of the old Argent song God Gave Rock & Roll To You Anthrax has a cover of Trust's Antisocial, another cover of Joe Jackson's Got The Time, and Ball of Confusion by the Temptations.
Love the Cover Day! Two of my favorite covers are Kate Bush taking on Elton John's - Rocket Man and Bonnie Raitt singing Del Shannon's - Runaway. You have done reactions to both originals as well.
Beautiful! You are right. This was fun. You should make this a new tradition, call it something like Thursday Cover Day! You could start with Heart's cover of Led Zepplin' BLACK DOG!
Don’t forget more Depeche Mode’s songs: See You Leave In Silence Get The Balance Right Everything Counts Love In Itself Master & Servant Blasphemous Rumors Never Let Me Down Behind The Wheel (5:20) Strangelove (4:57) Personal Jesus It’s No Good (1997) Precious (2005) Peter Murphy’s Cuts You Up New Order band’s songs: Run Round & Round Mr. Disco Vanishing Point Bizarre Love Triangle (shorter version) More A-Ha songs: Hunting High and Low Living In A Boy’s Adventure Love Is Reason Dream Myself Alive Here Standing In The Rain Some “Soft Cell” songs: Seedy Films Youth Sex Dwarf Bedsitter Secret Life Say Hello and Wave Goodbye* 1980’s band Heaven 17 songs: Crushed By The Wheels of Industry Come Live With Me Temptation Who’s Stop The Rain Let Me Go Key To The World We Live So Fast
I remember we had just got MTV in our house and this takes me right back there. Mike's voice is do versatile. You cannot imagine how they are going to do it. I would recommend their track Ashes to Ashes (not that one) its heavy but again those vocals! ❤❤
They are making fun of it. He makes this clear when he yells 'eeww' right after you paused the video. The single was released from their EP called 'Songs to Make Love to' , which features 4 hilarious songs and a cover photo of two Rhinos humping each other. THEY ARE HILARIOUS!! love them so much! They got you!!! Admit it🤭👍🙂🇨🇦
I would like to suggest you guys some Echo & The Bunnymen band’s songs: You might have already heard of this but just in case: The Killing Moon* Silver* Nocturnal Me Crystal The Yoyo Man Thorn of Crowns Seven Seas* My Kingdom Ocean Rain Never Stop Do It Clean Stars Are Stars Crocodiles Rescue* Pictures On My Wall Happy Death Men Back of Love* The Cutter* Higher Hell Lips Are Sugar* Bring on The Dancing Horses* New Direction The Game Show of Strength With A Hip* Heaven Up Here
Mike Patton is an extremely versatile singer and has a range unlike most vocalists. From Mr. Bungle to Faith No More to Tomahawk....and he's even done opera. He is truly gifted!
Also Fantomas, Peeping Tom and more.
100% agree!
Great singer. One of my favourite vocalists.
A full 6 octaves.
And a bit of Italian traditionals on Mondo Cane ;)
I always liked how they stayed true to the original. Its shows they were real fans of the original. Respect.
That “eeewwwwwwww” before the solo will always put a smile on my face- Mike is an incredible singer and this song really shows off his talent x
My fav part!
@@debbiemr6340me too! If he doesn't do it live I feel cheated!! Hahaha
Mike Patton can sing anything!
I may be wrong, but I believe it's said that he has a wider range than Mariah Carey.
@@laurabuer4714I believe it. Patton is a criminally underrated singer. I put him up there among the absolute greatest of the last 50 years along with Chris Cornell and Robert Plant.
@@laurabuer4714 There is actually a clip of him singing a Mariah Carey song live on one of their gigs back in the day.
Mike Patton is known for flexing his vocals on cover songs. He did it with Mr. Bungle for years and years. Another good cover by FNM specifically is Bee Gees' "I Started a Joke"
Man. Their version is downright emotions in a jar.
Absolutely, I like it as much as Easy.
I would prefer if they did the Bee Gees' original, though. They've done as much pre-1975 BeeGees as they've done pre-1975 Fleetwood Mac, or pre-1975 Bob Seger.
In other words, Zero, Nada, Bupkus. (I am rather miffed, I admit.)
Mike Patton has one of the most amazing voices in the music industry. His versatility is fantastic.
When I heard y'all were doing covers, I IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT OF THIS SONG! I am so psyched you could really see some of singer Mike Patton's underrated skills.
Most songs that become hits are actually covers. Surprisingly, a lot of musicians don't write their own songs.
They also do great covers of Black Sabbath’s War Pigs, and The Bee Gees’ I Started A Joke!
You should check out Mike Patton’s other musical projects like Mr. Bungle, Fantômas (film score type stuff), Peeping Tom, Lovage, and Tomahawk to name a few…
Love Mr. Bungle
"Carousel" would be a good song to introduce J&A to Bungle without throwing them into the deep end. If reaction channels didn't have to worry about views, I'd also suggest Fantomas's cover of "Simply Beautiful."
@@johnplaysgames3120 Yeah, Carousel would be a good intro to Bungle. Or basically anything off of California, especially Pink Cigarette or Sweet Charity.
I don't like their version of War Pigs. I also don't like how Patton sings We Care a lot. He doesn't sound like he cares a bit!! Haha I just think Mosely was made for that song.
Respect. They really paid tribute to the original, but still made it their own. I had no idea they did this cover, glad you guys are covering this topic, lol.
Great choice! Here's another cover that's also good for Female Friday and by a singer you'll love. "It's Oh So Quiet" by Bjork, a 1995 cover of a 1951 song by Betty Hutton. Bjork's voice is incredible and I think you'll be amazed. "It's Oh So Quiet" isn't like any of her other songs but it's a great entry point into her work.
Oh yes they will be blown away by Bjork
Faith No More actually had a ton of great cover songs. War Pigs (originally by Black Sabbath), I Started a Joke (Bee Gees), This Guy's in Love With You (Burt Bacharach). Easily one of my favorite bands.
This was great! Thank you for your reaction! Two covers I love are Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt (Nine Inch Nails) and Disturbed's cover of Simon and Garfunkel's Sound of Silence (live or video versions, equally good).
Faith No More is a rock revelation out of the gate but they mature as musicians and Patton matures as a vocalist. Keep traveling this road because you'll like where it takes you.
Nice! I will say as a longtime fan of Faith No More, those able to digest the big picture will be greatly rewarded, super talented, true visionaries that were very influential to other musicians
Another completely unexpected, yet fantastic, cover is Tori Amos covering Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit”.
Yes!! She takes it into a new direction!!
She also did a fun but creepy cover of Slayer's Raining Blood.
@@Skeezer66 yes she takes a crap song and makes it a little less crappier just because she's not Cobain so thats a plus
The Paul Anka cover of it too!
Almost the best A-Side /B-Side combi ever?
Faith No More were highly underrated!
This song was a massive hit in Australia. It reached number 1 for a couple of weeks.
i have always like mike patton.his voice is wide ranged.i bet the commadores approved this cover cause it is top notch
This made me smile so big. Midlife Crisis is my favorite FNM song, but this version is SO good.
Mike Patton has one of the most versatile and incredible voices in modern music history. I love Faith No More!!
Another GREAT cover: “Wild Horses” by “The Sundays”…hauntingly beautiful.
Love their version ❤
Yessssssss! It's so GOOD!!
👍👍👍
I love this cover. Always have. But I was FLOORED when I heard their cover of I Started a Joke by The Bee Gees.
I saw this live years ago when they opened up for Billy Idol at the Cow Palace here near SF. I was shocked not only how true to the original it was, but most importantly how great it was! This is how you do a cover!!
I was fortunate enough to hear them play this live. They just nailed it.
I was completely unaware of this cover! Mind blown! Fantastic!
Never heard this. Interesting!! I never deep dove into Faith No More, but Epic is truly one of the all-time greatest hard rock songs. Good stuff guys! 😊
Another great cover by a group you wouldn't expect to cover that song is White Lines by Duran Duran. The original version is a legendary hip hop song by Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel.
If you want to hear more of Mike Patton's sultry tones, check out Evidence by Faith No More. His voice is incredible.
Yes, my absolute favourite FNM song - so smooth and great video.
COVERS: You know, Jack Black and Jimmy Fallon did "MORE THAN WORDS", which is pretty entertaining
A really cool cover is Willie Nelson and his son Lukas covering Pearl Jam song, “Just Breathe” The official video is very poignant and meaningful as well as a beautiful song.
Faith no More was one of the best bands of the 80's/90's, and often forgotten.
First time I heard this it was like "WTF"? But I kept listening and it was just perfect.
It is always cool to see where another artist or group gets their influence. If you just look at the band and the songs that they sing you would not think The Commodores was a group that they would be into or appreciate. That is why music is so great. It crosses over and brings us together.
Gotta start doing songs from their album Angel Dust. Thats when they took things to the next level.
Yes. Absolutely. Almost all reactors end up doing "Midlife Crisis," but "Caffeine" is a great one from that album I'd love to see J&A check out.
My fave as well😊.
I 😊will admit my favourite song is off Album of The Year tho. Something about the start of that song just does it.
You really need to go down the Mike Patton rabbit hole when it comes to vocals as he can do it all. Known as the man of a thousand voices he is just a phenomenon. With Mr. Bungle, Faith No More and Tomahawk, Mike Patton does not disappoint. We need more of him.
A great cover suggestion: "Mrs. Robinson" by The Lemonheads! It rocks.
I don't usually like cover songs, but this will always be my favorite. FNM is a great band. Their cover of I Started the Joke is great too.
You should check out their cover of war pigs from Black Sabbath. It’s incredible.
I was lucky enough to see FNM live in the the 90s and they played this song. Absolutely jaw-dropping live performance! It was everythin I expected and a bunch of things I did not expect.
IMO when it comes to FNM all the gold is in the non-commercial songs, of which they have a lot. Mike Patton is a really diverse singer. He's considered, among singers in and around the genres, as well as some vocal coaches, as one of the best. He is instrument. That will make more sense if you check him out further. You can find his work on Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, Tomahawk, Dead Cross, Peeping Tom, Lovage, Kaada/Patton, Hemophiliac, and Nevermen. From beautiful singing to disturbing noise. Insane range as well. He can do a lot.
BTW, if you haven't yet. Check out Dimash. He might be the best singer in the world currently. That man is on another level. I recommend Greshnaya strast (Sinful passion) by A'Studio to start with. He will blow your mind.
A couple suggestions for your next All Covers Day. Pat Benatar covering Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights, Erasure doing ABBA's Take a Chance On Me or how about Elton John doing Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds by the Beatles. Fun fact EJ's version of Lucy in the Sky... is the only Beatles' cover to hit #1 on the Billboard charts.
Oh, I'm going to have to check out the Erasure cover, even if it's of ABBA.
I think this should be an ongoing theme!! So much fun! And tell me you would include Disturbed "Sound of Silence" as a complete flip for how a cover should be done.
FNM did it justice, good cover. Metallica asked a band called The Warning, along with Alissia Cara to do a song of theirs. they could arrange the song any way they wanted but not to change the lyrics. TW and Alissia recorded Enter Sandman and it's so good. It ended up being the first song on the 30th Anniversary Black Album. I really hope you guys can react to the OMV of ES, cheers.
Faith No More has always been weird, but they can deliver! Check out their cover of "I started a joke" (The Bee Gees)... "This guy's in love with you" -live (Herb Alpert) ... as well as 'Warpigs' (Black Sabbath) 🔥🔥🤘🤘
I love this cover along with Shinedown’s cover of “Simple Man”
He was amazing on the Lovage album.
Never heard this version before, pretty cool.
If you ever do a Covers day again, you should do John Lennon's Imagine done by Puscifer.
Actually Puscifer did a whole album of covers once, another good song on there was they did Joni Mitchell's Fiddle and Drum, Led Zeppelin's When the Levee Breaks, and Elvis Costello's What's So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding.
The song was amazing and the video transcendent. I say that with all the love in the world. 🤩
These dudes are beyond real. Their messages are superb, even when it’s a cover. They’ll get you through the lowest points & come out shining on the other side. It’s all about FAITH ✨
Easily, no pun intended, one of the most underrated and under appreciated groups ever.
An excellent rendition by Faith No More!
One of the most famous covers is Jimi Hendrix doing Bob Dylan’s “All Along The Watchtower “
Faith No More also did a great cover of "war pigs" by black sabbath
This was the fastest you ever reacted to one of my mentions.
Faith were a staple of my cd collection back in the day and I just took the wild variation in styles and genre for granted. Only in more recent years do I really appreciate how ground breaking they and specifically Mike Patton were. Such an unbelievable vocal talent to do everything so well.
Not bad not bad at all! Will you guys be doing this every Thursday? If so since you did one of the many cover versions of To Love Somebody performed by Janis Joplin,please do original 1967/68 original by The Bee Gees
Speaking of Janis…. Melissa Etheridge has a fantastic cover of “Piece of my Heart”. Actually she’s covered a bunch of Janis songs.
You owe it to yourselves to check out Chicago doing their version of "I'm A Man". There's a live version available too. All the horn players turn into percussionists.
More covers for ya, original listed first:
“Heat Wave” - Martha & The Vandellas 1963; Linda Ronstadt 1975.
“Hurt So Bad” - Little Anthony & The Imperials 1965; Linda Ronstadt 1980.
“Silver Threads & Golden Needles” - Wanda Jackson 1956; Linda Ronstadt 1969.❤❤❤❤
woo hoooo been a while since you did faith no more. you need more. so many great versatile tunes
FAITH NO MORE AGAIN!!!😊😊😊 YOU guys are possessed!!! Good Reaction!!! 😊😊😊
Mike Patton has a range of 6 octaves. He is second to none.
There have been times in my long, long life where the Commodore's "Easy" fit perfectly! But there were a few times that something a little more edgy would have fit better. And this version by Faith No More would have been it...!!!
Respect for keeping very close to the original. Praise for those small drifts, touches, and flares that put their stamp on this song.
LOVING THE COVERS days! Please do more in the future ♥️♥️♥️
lol! Just requested this song on the epic reaction comment section. Should’ve known you already did it 😂😂
Faith No More has 1 or 2 ballads on each one of their albums. Not sure about their 2015 album now that I typed that. Oh yeah, incase you didn't know they reformed in 2009 and toured for six years then released a brand new album in 2015 called Sol Invictus.
One of my fav covers of all time. This song was a banger at the time of release.
I absolutely loved it!! ❤
Oh yeah, no I like some. I'm a rock and roll dude. But I like some commodores. I like some one else. I know how to go or not, I'm not sarcasm. Yeah yeah yeah stuff it's the good stuff a good stuff like the hard route
You need to listen to Faith No More sing the song “Evidence”. That original track of theirs does a really good job covering most of the bases, from the three songs you’ve now listened to.
Yes!!!!!
I love Stripsearch 😊
"Just a man". Smooth beginning, rising to a crescendo baritono kind of gospel at the end 😮(theres some growling too, not gonna lie 🤣) I really think you would enjoy it. Thanks for all the content, guys.
Wow. I never heard this. He really has a great voice. Shame that we don’t hear this often. Didn’t the drummer play with Ozzy at one point?
Next time you do a cover day you need to check out one of The Bee Gees songs done by Foo Fighters. They nailed every one of them.
This is one of the few covers I LOVE - I have both versions on my playlist 🥰
Took son to see Billy Idol, Faith No More and Wang Chung...ROCKED THE CASBAH!!!!🎸🎸🎤🎤🎷🎻
If you are going to start a regular "cover" day, check out a artist named Shawn James. He does an amazing cover of Bill Withers Ain't no sunshine. (Among other great covers) He also has some great original stuff.
This cover was such a radical departure from “Epic”, at first I honestly thought they did it as a joke. But nope! It’s a 100% serious and legit cover done with total respect to Lionel and The Commodores. Lionel Richie himself said he loved it! Faith No More were a very unique and unpredictable band, no doubt about it. 😂❤
Part of the reason they did this cover was to piss off all the hardcore metalheads in their fanbase.
Turns out that included their own guitar player, Jim Martin LOLOL
All jokes aside, metalheads love R&B. My favorite band is Isley Brothers and I am 100% q metalhead. The ones that don't aren't metalheads as much as they are meatheads
I had a green vinyl 45 of a live cover of Easy, and on the flip side was an L7 track.
It didn't work. Most of us loved it because we grew up listening to the Commodores and stuff. Record sales spiked and their fan base increased.
@@neilpatrickhairlessI heard Les Claypool, while auditioning for bassist following Cliff Burton’s passing, suggested they jam on an Isley Bros. tune. 😂
Bands can surprise you from time to time!!🤓🤓🤓
If this one shocked you , wait till you hear their cover of The Bee Gees I Started a Joke.
I love this cover and Mike is one of, if not the most, versatile singer ever
I was at one of their gigs, and they hadn't released the single (IIRC) and they started playing it - I thought 'Hell! is this for real?!', and then they played the whole song - I was blown away. I also loved how they managed to get this video banned from the BBC's flagship hit show too!
Now you know I’m the first to comment when it pops up on my phone like that yes sir yes ma’am I love it❤
Fnm is fantastic. Glad you guys like them. They truly span every genre and Mike Patton is about as talented as they come 🤟🏼
1:09 - 'I don't understand how Faith No More is going to touch a song that's so gentle'.... introducing - Mike Patton's range...
This is great cover , they did this justice ❤
Another great and unexpected cover is Cake's version of 'I Will Survive'!! It's faithful but completely different at the same time!
Oh Other good Covers for another Covers day if you do one:
Disturbed has covered Land of Confusion by Genesis, and Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel.
Kiss has a cover of the old Argent song God Gave Rock & Roll To You
Anthrax has a cover of Trust's Antisocial, another cover of Joe Jackson's Got The Time, and Ball of Confusion by the Temptations.
Love the Cover Day! Two of my favorite covers are Kate Bush taking on Elton John's - Rocket Man and Bonnie Raitt singing Del Shannon's - Runaway. You have done reactions to both originals as well.
Beautiful! You are right. This was fun. You should make this a new tradition, call it something like Thursday Cover Day! You could start with Heart's cover of Led Zepplin' BLACK DOG!
John Cougar “Paper In Fire”. Come on guys!!
I love hearing your opinions. pure love
Great reaction Amber 💯
Everybody listen to everything!
Don’t forget more Depeche Mode’s songs:
See You
Leave In Silence
Get The Balance Right
Everything Counts
Love In Itself
Master & Servant
Blasphemous Rumors
Never Let Me Down
Behind The Wheel (5:20)
Strangelove (4:57)
Personal Jesus
It’s No Good (1997)
Precious (2005)
Peter Murphy’s Cuts You Up
New Order band’s songs:
Run
Round & Round
Mr. Disco
Vanishing Point
Bizarre Love Triangle (shorter version)
More A-Ha songs:
Hunting High and Low
Living In A Boy’s Adventure
Love Is Reason
Dream Myself Alive
Here Standing In The Rain
Some “Soft Cell” songs:
Seedy Films
Youth
Sex Dwarf
Bedsitter
Secret Life
Say Hello and Wave Goodbye*
1980’s band Heaven 17 songs:
Crushed By The Wheels of Industry
Come Live With Me
Temptation
Who’s Stop The Rain
Let Me Go
Key To The World
We Live So Fast
Been waiting waiting and waiting since you did the original to have this organically happen. 💥😁
Great song. Takes me back to the 90s at college in the house me and some friends had playing this on my one roommates Fisher Price kids record player.
I remember we had just got MTV in our house and this takes me right back there. Mike's voice is do versatile. You cannot imagine how they are going to do it.
I would recommend their track Ashes to Ashes (not that one) its heavy but again those vocals! ❤❤
They are making fun of it. He makes this clear when he yells 'eeww' right after you paused the video.
The single was released from their EP called 'Songs to Make Love to' , which features 4 hilarious songs and a cover photo of two Rhinos humping each other. THEY ARE HILARIOUS!! love them so much! They got you!!! Admit it🤭👍🙂🇨🇦
I would like to suggest you guys some Echo & The Bunnymen band’s songs:
You might have already heard of this but just in case:
The Killing Moon*
Silver*
Nocturnal Me
Crystal
The Yoyo Man
Thorn of Crowns
Seven Seas*
My Kingdom
Ocean Rain
Never Stop
Do It Clean
Stars Are Stars
Crocodiles
Rescue*
Pictures On My Wall
Happy Death Men
Back of Love*
The Cutter*
Higher Hell
Lips Are Sugar*
Bring on The Dancing Horses*
New Direction
The Game
Show of Strength
With A Hip*
Heaven Up Here
Decent cover version. Loved the Fame on Fire cover of Adele's "Hello" Worth a listen to.
When you revisit Faith No More, please consider Evidence, Ashes to Ashes, and From Out of Nowhere.
So happy you reacted to this one xx
Another cover by Faith No More to do is "I started a Joke" originally by The Bee Gees