Cover Of The Week: The Manics do Nirvana
Just like Monday's live track, I rediscovered this song while attempting to put some order into the chaos of my CD collection. It's a totally rocking version of the Nirvana tune "Been A Son" from Incesticide as performed by the Manic Street Preachers on their rarities record, Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of Manic Street Preachers.
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Previous Covers Of the Week:
M.A.C.C. - "Hey Baby (Land Of The New Rising Sun)"
Gov't Mule - "30 Days In The Hole"
Veruca Salt - "My Sharona"
Soundgarden - "Come Together"
Pearl Jam - "I've Got A Feeling"
Gomez - "Getting Better"
Muse - "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You"
Cast - "The Seeker"
Manic Street Preachers - "Been A Son"Buy MSP's music here.
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Previous Covers Of the Week:
M.A.C.C. - "Hey Baby (Land Of The New Rising Sun)"
Gov't Mule - "30 Days In The Hole"
Veruca Salt - "My Sharona"
Soundgarden - "Come Together"
Pearl Jam - "I've Got A Feeling"
Gomez - "Getting Better"
Muse - "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You"
Cast - "The Seeker"
Labels: Cover Of The Week, Manic Street Preachers
2 Comments:
The Manics are one of the great underrated rock bands of the 21st century. Thanks for posting this. You might want to check out their greatest hits compilation "Forever Delayed". They also have a new album coming out this Spring.
Great tune.
If you can scrounge some more together, I'd love to hear more Jeff Buckley bootlegs. Perhaps his set at St. Ann's, or his 1997 set at the Knitting Factory. Anything you can find that's Buckley-related would be welcomed by Yours Truly.
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