Jan 232026
 

Some covers are more equal than others. Good, Better, Best looks at three covers and decides who takes home the gold, the silver, and the bronze.

Need You Tonight

As booty call songs go, INXS’s “Need You Tonight” is as hot, sweaty, and ’80s as it gets. Never rhyming once, Michael Hutchence seduces with words, breaths, and dance moves that I guarantee young men practiced in front of their MTV screens. Meanwhile, the rest of the band matches him with a groove that shows no mercy and no signs of stopping, even as it stops (twice!) before song’s end.

Can a song that’s fast approaching its 40th birthday still sound fresh? Absolutely yes – and it doesn’t need people covering it to sound that way. But as it so happens, people do cover it, and not infrequently. Most of the cover artists keep That Riff, so as to keep relentlessness as one of the song’s eternal perks. But some went further with it. Here are a few of them.

So who earns the bluest of blue ribbons? Well…

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Jan 222026
 
John Mayer

John Mayer led 25,000 in a sing-along to the Grateful Dead‘s “Ripple” at a ceremony to honor former Dead member Bob Weir. “We have only begun to make sense of what has gone missing,” said Mayer in his eulogy.

“He taught me, among many other things,” Mayer added, “to trust in the moment, and I’d like to think I taught him a little bit to rely on a plan, not as a substitute for the divine moments, but as a way to lure them in a little closer. I guess maybe what I was really doing was showing him he could rely on me. Bob took a chance on me. He staked his entire reputation on my joining a band with him. He gave me musical community. He gave me this community.”

After his tribute, Mayer picked up a guitar and kicked off the sing-along. Joining Mayer on stage were members of Weir’s family, fellow Grateful Dead member Mickey Hart; former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi; and musicians Joan Baez, Jay Lane, Jeff Chimenti and Oteil Burbridge.

Weir passed away on January 10th at age 78.

Jan 212026
 
CHVRCHΞS

The slow piano cover of an old hit is a 21st century cliché. Ever since Michael Andrews and Gary Jules covered Tears for Fears’ “Mad World” at the beginning of the century for the Donnie Darko soundtrack, the slow piano cover has spread. First slowly and then like wildfire, to the point where now there are thousands on YouTube and numerous movie and TV trailers and soundtracks make use of them. So it’s a bit of a dangerous game now for anyone attempting one: will it stand out among the legion of these covers? Continue reading »

Jan 202026
 
GWAR

The newest cover from the A.V. Club’s resurrected Undercover series has hit the internet featuring a performance by GWAR, and the internet is responding with the appropriate amount of enthusiasm. This season’s list of songs that artists could select to cover included Nick Lowe‘s “Cruel to Be Kind,” and The La’s “There She Goes.” But GWAR went to the most timely choice: Chappell Roan‘s “Pink Pony Club.” Continue reading »

Jan 192026
 

Song Sung BlueA few years ago, when I was staying at the von Trapp family’s hotel in Northern Vermont, I attended a presentation about their family history. In the talk, they discussed the differences between The Sound of Music and their actual story.

They said the plotline about Captain von Trapp refusing to let the children play outside was particularly laughable. As a military man, they noted, he encouraged all sorts of outdoor activity.

I thought of this recently when reading about the film Song Sung Blue. The movie tells the story of husband and wife duo Mike and Claire Sardina, whose Neil Diamond tribute band, Lightning and Thunder, rose to local fame in the Milwaukee area.

Mike Sardina’s son from another marriage, Mike Jr., has criticized and denounced the film for its factual inaccuracies saying: “Everybody thinks it’s such a wonderful film, it’s so touching. It’s all lies.”

Claire, aka Thunder, has taken a different view, saying in one interview that “They captured it wonderfully. The chronological order wasn’t exactly on target completely. But, you know, the story is ‘based on a true story’ as they say and it’s more Hollywood in parts.” She has even performed live with the film’s stars Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson.

Anytime a “true story” is transferred to film, certain elements of the story are bound to be lost, perhaps even more so in musicals. Real life is often far messier. One truth that I thought the film captured perfectly was the joy of seeing a great band play at a less than pristine venue. There’s that moment when the music takes you out of that time and place, if only for a brief second, before life comes crashing back in.
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Jan 192026
 
Storefront Church

The title track of Leonard Cohen‘s eighth album, “I’m Your Man” is now one of his most streamed songs, as well as one of his most covered. It wasn’t a hit at the time – what Cohen song was? – and it didn’t get a lot of critical attention, but now it’s a bona fide classic.

Storefront Church is the chamber pop project of former Phoebe Bridgers drummer Lukas Frank. His new “I’m Your Man” has a peculiar lyric, one that embodies romantic/sexual obsession but also can make you laugh. Frank leans into the obsession side, replacing the original’s synth-pop/sophisti-pop sound with a much darker, almost goth sound. Continue reading »