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Cover Bands in  The UK   

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Typical repertoire of a cover band playing in  The UK  :

 

Beautiful strangerHere comes the rain again** What took you so long** Superstition** Like a prayer**

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Cover Bands - various

An ever changing world illustrated in these quotes in the challenge for the aspiring covers band:

Radiohead - OK Computer (1997)

Synthesizing The Smiths with Queen sounds ill-advised. Most graphic is "Paranoid Android," whose deceptively light-hearted title comes from the book The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy. The words-inspired by coke-crazed socialites-are a bloodcurdling evocation of "utter fucking chaos."

Lyrical horror is mitigated by musical beauty as with our cover bands. Sonic surprises abound: the DJ Shadow-inspired drum loop of "Airbag," the" Happiness Is A Warm Gun" ­styled epic "Paranoid Android," and the Stephen Hawking-esque "Fitter Happier" (actually an Apple Mac programmed by Yorke).

 

The White Stripes -Get Behind Me Satan (2005)

Opener and first single "Blue Orchid" features a simple, Deep Purple-esque riff that is multilayered and compressed until it starts to resemble the sampled loop from Daft Punk's "Robot Rock." The Nurse" represents their most experimental song to date, featuring Haitian-sounding xylophones and Dr.John-referencing New Orleans percussion punctuated by the occasional spasmodic howl of guitar noise. "My Doorbell" is destined to become a permanent fixture at student discos across the world, given its propulsive and loose­limbed back beat and whiskey-soaked hoedown of a piano refrain. Five albums in, The White Stripes' fire and imagination show no signs of waning. Popular for cover bands.

 

The Killers - Hot Fuss (2004)

infectious keyboards, cover bands,  explosive drums, sing-along choruses, swaggering riffs, a pin-up singer-wasn't that Bon Jovi? But replace bandanas with neckties and giving love a bad name with broken hearts, and you've got The Killers.

Into the breach rushed Franz Ferdinand, hotly pursued by The Killers. But where Franz are spiky, The Killers rock. For all the British influences-Bowie, The Cure, Psychedelic Furs, Depeche Mode-their glitz and guts set them above the scene affectionately mocked in "Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll" (replaced Stateside by "Change Your Mind").

 

The Zutons - Who Killed ...The Zutons?(2oo4)

Like their Liverpool kin The Coral, The Zutons have a sound that is as diverse as it is infectious, as do our cover bands. The Zutons? combines elements of the macabre with Latin rhythms, angular guitars, and an approach that makes the saxophone sound cool again. The title of the album is an explicit expression of where the band's sound lies, while the B-movie cover distinguishes them from fame-hungry American Idol types.

Who Killed . . . The Zutons?