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No Worries ?

17 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Emmjay

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Worrying

When I was but a lad, it occurred to me that my Mom and her Mum (my Nan) used to spend a lot of their time worrying about just about, well, everything.

They seemed agitated and having not a lot of fun.  Money was tight.  Their husbands were unreliable and prone to drinking the small amount of cash that by some miracle filtered through the universe to our family.

These were women of the war and inter-war years, of the depression, of the post-war boom that carried the wealth that seemed to elude them nicely.

They wore cotton printed dresses, drank tea and got down to sharing some rather serious worry.

This went on for years.

Worry ranged from imminent financial doom, the travails of bowling club politics (she said this…. and then I said …. and she said …….) to seeing life as a precarious lurching from one medical condition to another.  There were women’s issues, one gathers – a mystery to me to this day.  And there was a myriad of other actual, imagined or looming corporeal disasters that were expected to yield to the might of modern medicine.  Defeating polio was the triumph.  Lesser terrors were a walk in the park.

But the unifying theme was worry itself.

It took me some time to start to think about what worry actually was and once I had started to ponder this valley of shadows, with the unbridled optimism of youth, I started to question the point of bothering to worry – in the face of so many actual and potential disasters – about which, the harbouring and nurturing of anguished concern would do absolutely nothing.

Hardly any point as far as I could / can see to worrying – as a futile act that merely immerses one in spirit-sapping decay.

Worse, I think was the realisation that so much previous worry had been about events that never materialised.  Worse than futile.

I did discuss these views with Mum – who could see the rational argument that worry was a waste of time and energy – time and energy that would be put to better use by actually doing something.  If money was a concern (as it was), perhaps getting a job in the post-war boom of the late 50s and 60s was a very workable and eminently sensible alternative to worrying about poverty.  Yep, she could see the sense in that, but it took her until I was nine to act on the issue.

Well, it was really the issue that she had to find some economic base in contemplating divorce from a man who in all probability might have been bipolar, but who had the more socially acceptable excuse of being merely a weekend drunk.  The tipping point was when he made a silencer for his .22  and pointed the gun at her.  My uncle – who had a car, showed up in a hurry, exchanged some stern words with Dad (I could just about hear the shouting from my temporary safe haven at the neighbours’ place).  Uncle removed the bolt from the gun and took it with him – for safe-keeping.  He was a wonderful bloke, my uncle.  Calm, collected, generous, funny – and a real man’s man.  He solved most of our extended family’s worries and stayed friends with everybody.

But Mum didn’t have to worry for much longer – about Dad, anyway.  She got a job, secured some independence from him and we were ready to hit the road when Dad was diagnosed with Type II diabetes.  He was in hospital for weeks while they stabilised him and sorted out his insulin regime.

Off the grog, and with his diabetes under control, he became something like the man that Mom had married.  And for ten years they enjoyed some kind of reconciliation and gentle poverty together.  Mom worried about his meals – and the timing and I guess she got her revenge in a very subtle way – she bored him to death with his diet.

But to return to the point – worry.  What actually IS worry ?

One can rationalise it as a build-up of anxiety – perhaps based on powerlessness in the face of adversity – real, impending or even just imagined adversity.  And one can see, I guess that it’s pointless and counterproductive for good health and well-being, but it seems nearly impossible to not worry to some extent at least.

What parent has never lain awake waiting for their teenager to return from the party where we know there will be risks of alcohol and other drug abuse, of non-consenting sex and other violence ?  What parent has ever felt worry-free when their children first took the keys of the car on their own ?  What parent ever went worry-free when it was one of their own children going off to war – or on a rather more positive part of life – giving birth to the first grandchild ?

So what is to be done about worrying ?

Nothing, mate.  She’ll be right  ?  I wish !

Next Instalment – Doing Something Positive – Mindfulness

Lehan’s Bumper Edition – of Rainfall

17 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Lehan Winifred Ramsay

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Global Warming, Lehan, Painting, rainfall

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Story and Painting by Lehan Winifred Ramsay

Of course, these days we cannot talk about rainfall without speaking of Global Warming, so I will quickly get to the point. I know nothing of global warming, I understand very little, and yet I believe that Global Warming is real. I know myself to be one of the ignorant people who simply chooses her beliefs according to the reality that she wants for the world, and so I think that my opinion should be discredited and never allowed to sway others. I am one of those people who makes Global Warming such a deeply contentious issue.

I know that it rains a lot. I think part of the reason for that is that I spent several years working in an office with no windows onto the outside world. It is a great privelege for me to now have my own window. My window comes also with a frangipani tree, and those frangipani flowers drop to the grass when the rain falls. I can also hear the rain, but I cannot be entirely sure when it ends sometimes, as it can be too light to see or hear, and I cannot tell if it is raining more than it did in the past. I just know that that doesn’t mean that it isn’t. And that my adoption of that phrase among others is what marks me as a Doctor of Philosophy and not Science.

Of course, for me it rains much more than it used to because I was in a location in which it did not rain for half of the year, preferring to snow. I was told the snow was less in quantity than the past. But I was told that by people who were recounting tales of their childhood. I think that people are not very good at keeping time, and knowing time, at recounting time.

Songs from The Dot 7

16 Monday Jan 2012

Posted by Mark in Bands at the Pig's Arms

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America, Andres Segovia, Bach, Chick Corea & Gary Burton, Chris Wilson, Dire Straits, Elaine Page, Herbie Hancock, Jade Warrior, music, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, youtube

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmIYYi-1qhE&feature=related

America – Tin Man

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx9fPeaD_Ns

Andres Segovia – Villa Lobos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ9qWpa2rIg

Bach – Brandenburg Concertos No.3 – i: Allegro Moderato

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCZ-iL19Em4

Chick Corea & Gary Burton – Rhumbata (Part 1)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8NPdyVw5XE

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils – You Made it Right

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3VoUAVcKkY

Chris Wilson – The Changeling

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBkoxR6eSQU

Herbie Hancock – Chameleon (Live)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79D7LlIpnj4

Jade Warrior – Waves Part 2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz1TlJGLzqs

Dire Straits – Down to the Waterline

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhlJZdQDz5E

Elaine Page – Memory

 

Keywords: America, Andres Segovia, Bach, Chick Corea & Gary Burton, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Chris Wilson, Herbie Hancock, Jade Warrior, Dire Straits, Elaine Page, youtube, music

The Art of lying in the bed of own making

16 Monday Jan 2012

Posted by gerard oosterman in Gerard Oosterman

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bed, iris., liley of the valley, love

The Art of lying in the bed of your own making.

January 16, 2012


We usually start off in life from a bed or if not a bed, something soft. Not many mothers would give birth to a baby on top of rocks or on a push bike. When the birth pain arrives and the waters break, a comfortable soft and safe place is what most would prefer. This is where you all started. That tabernacle of life. Of course, about nine months earlier there would have been some kind of mating going on, hopefully consensual and perhaps even loving. The glorious pleasure of two becoming one, limbs entwined with a joining that seems to be what most of us will also seek, once we have left the birthing bed, and grown up as well. Perhaps also a few of us might well be a result of illicit love affairs conducted with passion on the finery of satin sheets with Lilies of the Valley carefully embroidered. Perhaps blue irises on down pillows featured beneath the thighs of a voluptuous woman giving into complete rapture to her ardent lover…?

Perhaps, doing the rounds amongst those Vinnie’s fashion items from the past, we re-discover those sweet scents, those delicate fragrances of bygone years of the many souls of evaporated lovers. It’s all so long ago now. How did we fare since leaving the bed of our birth mothers, having to make our own? Do we still carry around and live off the love of rose petals strewn around so abundantly and carefree at our beginning?

Can anyone understand people buying new beds, beds to which no memories or cares are attached? I made our own bed from Oregon pine more than fifty years ago. It is still as good now as it was then and travelled with us between continents and cities many times. Our bed as would many of those belonging to others withstood the storms of tempestuous oceans as well as the joys of soothing, weaving grassy meadows strewn with buttercups.

It seems such an awful telling sign of those discarded beds that are now featuring at many a shopping centre car-park. People must, perhaps at the dead of the night, get up and lash the hated mattress on to the top of their Holden Ute, dump their beds. There are clear signs at those charity collection bins not to leave bedding. Yet, it seems the temptation to get rid of beds overcomes the warnings, and the soiled and stained remnants of bedding and dead loves are left there. At any given time there must be those, so utterly disappointed in what those beds produced, they feel the urgent need to jettison those hated items of joyless nights and loathsome sad embraces. They drive, looking for the graveyards of hopeless loves and hateful congress but end up in the grey concrete of Westfield’s car-park or the Vinnie’s bin in front of Woolies.

Is it not so true that we deserve the beds that we lie in?

 

Tags: Bed.Congress, Iris., Lily of the Valley
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A rotten Apple?

14 Saturday Jan 2012

Posted by gerard oosterman in Uncategorized

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With an old post ‘vale Steve Jobs’, some months back, there was some discussion about the work ethics of Apple corporation and their methods of producing  products. As I remember, the discussion was as a result of an ABC or SBS interview with someone called Daisy. I also brought up that there were allegations of Apple using child labour, under-paid workers and even suicides amongst Apple employees.

Well….

Did I just hear on ABC News that Apple Corporation admitted to having their products made in China by some very dubious practises? Did I also hear that suicides amongst Apple workers were rampant as a result of those practises?
Who was the person saying that the Apple devices in China were not made by using dodgy and inhumane practises?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-01-14/apple-admits-supplier-employees-are-abused/3772594

That 70’s Show Tonight 1978 – 1979

13 Friday Jan 2012

Posted by Mark in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms

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10CC, Blondie, Boomtown Rats, Dire Straits, Elvis Costello, Gloria Gaynor, Ian Drury and the Blockheads, John Paul Young, Kate Bush, Mi-Sex, Monty Python, music, Patti Smith Group, Plastic Bertrand, Pride of the Lions, Prisoner, Rickie Lee Jones, Rod Stewart, The Police, The Rolling Stones, youtube

Playlist by Algernon

That 70’s show  Tonight 1978-1979

Tonights show takes us back 2000 years to a very special life from a very naughty boy.  It also brings us some very naughty girls as well and something without much dialogue.  The popular music seems different too, but that could just be me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3b9gOtQoq4

Stayin’ Alive – Bee Gees

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzIs3nKF98Y

Three times a lady – The Commodores

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSd0pJSKzNY

Baker Street – Gerry Rafferty

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnJOsfalSYs

Ebony Eyes – Bob Welch

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOf0FsA0Fio

Miss You – the Rolling Stones

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW3gKKiTvjs

Wuthering Heights – Kate Bush

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0MQ2-fYQno

Dreadlock holiday – 10CC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsXknE8LOEI

Ca Plane Pour Moi – Plastic Bertrand

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px__SsVXX_0

Because the Night – Patti Smith Group

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNC0kIzM1Fo

Love is in the Air – John Paul Young

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd1aHnZGo3U

Chopper Squad – Pride of the lions

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0CERdbw21U

Prisoner – Episode 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krb2OdQksMc

Life of Brian –Monty Python

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExWfh6sGyso

What have the Romans ever done for us – from Life of Brian

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m8IOD-wk9g

Computer Games – Mi-Sex

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SObti-rcOWY

Heart of Glass – Blondie

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2I84-A9duY

I Don’t like Mondays – Boomtown Rats

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JGYKCvWnQc

Olivers Army – Elvis Costello

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIlHt_syoSE

Do you think I’m Sexy – Rod Stewart

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBR2G-iI3-I

I will survive – Gloria Gaynor

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iebu-oCTdI8

Sultans of Swing – Dire Straits

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NduKrNAZp4I

Hit me with your rhythm Stick – Ian Drury and the Blockheads

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObL3L6MRvN4

Message in a Bottle – the Police

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lg1Ibt4xP7g

Chuck E’s in Love – Rickie Lee Jones

Keywords: The Rolling Stones, Kate Bush, 10CC,Plastic Bertrand,Patti Smith Group, John Paul Young, Pride of the Lions, Prisoner, Monty Python, Mi-Sex, Blondie, Boomtown Rats, Elvis Costello, Rod Stewart, Gloria Gaynor, Dire Straits, Ian Drury and the Blockheads, The Police, Rickie Lee Jones, youtube, music

The Art of dressing fashionably with Pierre Cardin

11 Wednesday Jan 2012

Posted by gerard oosterman in Gerard Oosterman

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Pierre Cardin


Years ago, looking back at my old photos, I could not help but be impressed how people dressed. We left the boat in Fremantle in 1956; all dressed in Sunday’s best. It was a Sunday, so that might have been one reason! However, at that time, women dressed in flowing frocks, wore seamed nylons suspended from jarretels; men wore button down jackets, nicely creased pants and lovely shirts and ties. Both sexes wore hats as well. The public pulling up of a stocking that had slipped out of that little button higher up a female thigh’s girdle was then as erotic a sight as anything available staring for hours at shavedporn.com of today.

Presently, this has all changed into an astonishing fashion indicating a kind of hobo homelessness made cool- chique. The more worn out the cool people dress, the better and the more expensive it will be. At no stage during the history of fashion have holes in material cost that much. It has to be suitably threadbare. Isn’t there a fashion label by that name? On the train today there were many men and boys in singlets and thongs, coke in one hand, mobile or apps in other. Girls and women dressed in terribly worn out looking shorts or raggedly dresses, also some in singlets with bodily parts swinging hither and dither, as well as thongs and mobiles. I am informed that those shorts don’t come cheap and that the impoverished look is deliberate. There I was, thinking to get out needle and thread and offer to do some repairs. Mothers used to work their knuckles to the bare bone preventing kids to look like Charles Dickens’ urchins. Now it is high fashion to look poor, bare boned and homeless. They all utter and talk a kind of threadbare English as well, with, ‘and like, oh my god,’ or even better, a resolute ‘stuff like that’… it all falls into place, even makes some sense.

At the back of the railway line where we live is a huge Salvation Army shop. It is situated in a semi industrial zone next to a large rural produce store. It is so big one can hardly see the end of it. It has three huge industrial fans blowing circulating the air which has a barely concealed whiff of stale perfume. The very high corrugated ceiling and steel framed structure gives it all a rather theatrical feel, making browsing very pleasurable. On offer are all those fascinating items from glorious pasts donated for a good cause and hoping for a revival in a good home.

Here one can find the discarded and sometimes fashionable items from yesteryear. The second hand dresses are especially intriguing. Who wore this silk dark dress, size 46 with a single strand of long blonde hair still clinging forlornly at the back of it? Was she tall with that flaxen blond hair and did the tri-coloured sash next to it drape over it or did she tie it around the waste? Did she talk a lot and was she happily married? Where did she live and did she treat others with consideration? I would have thought that wearing this beautiful dark dress and sash could not have been worn by a fish curer from Woolloomooloo. You never get that sort of feeling of historical haute couture looking at the endless cloth racks of David Jones or Myers.

At The Salvos, ‘at the back of the railway line’, were many other items that would have cost a fortune in the sixties or even seventies. There were top fashion label lingerie frilly items including brassieres that would have cost a fortune new. I couldn’t help myself and felt inside the cups of a ruffled cashmere bralette made in Italy. The ticket said ‘new over $ 260.-. It was a steal for $5.-. What lovely breasts had nestled there, I reflected pensively? No one would ever do this with new items. There is just no point to it, is there? New clothes are sterile; no living has occurred in them yet, let alone warm breasts.

In my shared wardrobe and for many decades now hangs a pure woolen jacket I have worn many times in the past, especially weddings but lately more funerals… It is as good now as it was fifteen years ago. It is a dark blue-black colour and was given to me by my son who found the arms a bit short. It fits me still perfectly and even though I have not found much use for it lately, I’ll keep it forever. The jacket was first given to my son and rumored to have been originally bought by a well known lawyer. Inside the jacket at the back of it is the label: Designed by Pierre Cardin ‘Paris’. Another label pronounces in smaller letters, exclusively tailored in Australia, Berkeley apparel.

It will most likely end up at the Salvos as well…eventually. A steal for just $3.-

 

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Tags: Fashion, Girdle, Jarretel, Pierre Cardin, Salvation Army, shaved porn

The Art of making Shopping Lists

09 Monday Jan 2012

Posted by gerard oosterman in Gerard Oosterman

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Big Brother, Big Cooking, Big Family, Celery, fruit, Vegetable.


Perhaps there are others but I collect shopping lists that the careless shopper discards after its use has been extinguished with the items on the list having been bought. I have always had a fascination for Homo sapiens and their living habits. What I would not give to be invisible and spent time under their dining table or better still underneath their conjugal nests. What rich pickings that would offer. It will never happen and I’ll just have to do with the flotsam that one can pick up from the streets or discarded shopping trolleys.

I am not alone in those habits. In fact, TV now has shows totally dedicated to assuaging the curiosity of others about others. We had a long list of “Big Brother” type of programs including much footage in the dark of the night, of the antics of couples on top of endless rows of mattresses. Millions were glued to their TV’s with special cameras focused from all angles to the cavorting or sleeping couples, all in a very convincing blue-black-grey colouring adding greatly to the authenticity of a hoped for glance of something exposed and naughty. Millions of people became instantly good old perverts with unbelievable riches rolling in for the Media Moguls. Of course, our rapacious need for the sensational became jaded with “Big Brother” and moved into “Big Cooking” and “Big Family Fare” shows, with expulsions and similar psychological tactics, trying to woe us back to TV and advertisers.

Anyway, with the shopping lists, it’s not just the items on the list but also the manner of writing, the attention to details and the pain that some go through making the list. I found a list that included snail bait and had in brackets (safe for pets). Another might have 2 liters of milk and specify ‘full cream’ or another ‘low fat’. I picked up a list from a trolley that had just been emptied by a somewhat overweight man. His list included ‘low fat’ cream. Good on you, I thought, you are on the right track. The lists that give me the greatest satisfaction are those that include lots of fruit and vegetables. I once found a list that included 3 bunches of celery. Three bunches, can you believe it? I could just imagine the frank, honest and sonorous voice of the husband calling out to his wife; “don’t forget the 3 bunches of celery and the apples dear.” They might have been starting their celery and apple juicing diet. Such heroic efforts in health and vigorous bowel maintenance don’t go unnoticed by me.

Just when I thought I had about exhausted all the ‘oeuvre’ in making shopping list I discovered a new form of ticking off the items. As you probably all do, most tick off (or not) the items by pencil or ball-point ensuring each item gets bought. Amazingly I discovered a totally new form of ticking off. This person, their sex remains a mystery, ticked off the items by a very precisely executed little tear next to the item on the list. This whole and very extensive list had all those little tears next to each and every item. I surmised it would have to be an academic or perhaps even a scientist. A professor in statistics or may be just a top person in charge of the Bureau of Meteorology. Could it have been a person in charge of ‘Birth Certificates or even a Mortuary, a Boeing pilot?’ The good thing though, was, plenty of fruit and vegetables.

There is hope for all of us.

 

The Art of making up in the Kitchen of give and take

08 Sunday Jan 2012

Posted by gerard oosterman in Gerard Oosterman

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Australia, Bowral, Camellia, Hebe, Revesby

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Pleased that some of you would like me to return to the Pig’s Arms. ( I hope with open arms) My heartfelt thanks.  Quarrels or disagreements are easy to fall into but less easy to get out of. Both parties to the fight often think they are right and the more the disagreement continues the worse it often gets. Firmly entrenched and utterly convinced of their just stance, both parties keep stoking the fire with the kindle of indignation of “how can the other ones be so stupid and remain so belligerently opposed to my stance which is the right stance.”  ” I am right, the other is wrong. How come they can’t see that?”

The answer to getting out of this dilemma is a good deal of trying to imagine seeing it from the opposite point of view. Put yourself in their shoes and try and get a handle on them. What makes them think they are right and could there be some way to move forward or away from the fight? A great deal of compromise is needed. I might just have to swallow my false pride and improve my negotiating skills or avoid hostile territory all together. Hone one’s diplomacy and above all use humor and imagination, and always try to get as many perspectives on issues as possible.

I certainly stoke the fires in some of my writing. I love Australia but see many areas that seem ridiculously out of kilter or askew or just plain funny. I then write about it, leaving others to agree, disagree or put it better. (Not difficult) The years in Revesby’s suburbia have been a rich vein in which to fossick, delve into and write about. The lawns, fibro houses, the rockery gardens and above all, the deafening silence of those lonely streets I used to walk through, in the heat of summer’s cricket score filtering through the venetians, cracker night, the local pub with mums in pyjamas and wearing hair curlers waiting for hubby to hand over his wages, the workman’s weekly train ticket; a never ending smorgasbord of experiences.

Here in Bowral, another different experience. Camellias and Hebe, the retired men wearing red jumpers and immaculately coiffured blond matrons driving their Mercedes. This is a rock solid area of staunchly held with well concreted conservative views. So many fences to peer over, so many shopping trolleys to survey, and much, much more. I’ll hardly have the time.

Perhaps this and much more at times create discord and I cause umbrage to some. Sorry for this, I’ll pack it better; leave out Norway or stats on teen-pregnancies, try and reduce areas clad with zinc-alume or pebble crete. So….I am sorry for any perceived or real injury I might have caused, but and must also say, was secretly pleased by Vivian’s brave plea and others to keep coming to the Pig’s Arms. I will, it’s just too much fun. So, here I go again. Back…

PS. If there are any others that feel the need to say sorry……. form the queue here.*

Cover Versions

06 Friday Jan 2012

Posted by Mark in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms

≈ 86 Comments

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Aretha Franklin, Ben E King, Bob Dylan, Bobby Hebb, Boney M, Dionne Warwick, Dusty Springfield, Edwin Starr, Elton John, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Gary Jules, Gloria Jones, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, Kate Bush, music, Otis Redding, Patti Smith, Roxy Music, Sade, Siouxsie and the Banchees, Soft Cell, Tears For Fears, The Beatles, The Clash, The Communards, The Crickets, The Shirelles, The Stranglers, Them, Timmy Thomas, youtube

Playlist by Algernon

Cover Versions

With each of these I tried to match the original version with the version that had arguably the most chart success. Some of the covers are in some cases better than the original like All along the watchtower. Others are indistinguishable from the original like Gloria.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swbcFnkeMwE

All along the watchtower – Bob Dylan 1967

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AuxJH2Mj30

All along the watchtower – Jimi Hendrix 1968

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JGJXmpKGXY

Respect – Otis Redding 1965

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FOUqQt3Kg0

Respect –Aretha Franklin 1967

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbg7YoXiKn0

Stand by Me – Ben E King 1961

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYGoCNvTtqg

Stand by Me – John Lennon 1975

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_j7i_ZVfxw

Gloria – Them  1965

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxygqSTO1lQ

Gloria – Patti Smith 1975

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxmlcTVFvic

I fought the Law – The Crickets 1959

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsS0cvTxU-8

I fought the law – The Clash 1980

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzhyKn1ThpU

Jealous guy – John Lennon 1971

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1VQUtDbOqc

Jealous Guy – Roxy Music 1981

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LX7WrHCaUA

Rocket Man – Elton John 1972

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g8v2RNLHr0

Rocket Man – Kate Bush 1991

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhrCMIG53XQ

Why can’t we live together – Timmy Thomas 1972

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVtzKYeAmQ

Why can’t we live together – Sade 1985

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01-2pNCZiNk

War – Edwin Starr 1970

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h__zgVz9fN4

War – Frankie goes to Hollywood 1984

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2WKoN8K6nI

Don’t leave me this way – Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes 1976

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifAtvI48R_0

Don’t Leave me this way – The Communards 1986

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ppmdvXsMBE

Dear Prudence – The Beatles 1968

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ww-pKVClzU

Dear Prudence – Siouxsie and the Banchees 1983

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSehtaY6k1U

Tainted Love – Gloria Jones 1964

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsMz9vIaLwQ

Tainted Love – Soft Cell 1981

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbxxkwBQk_o

Will you still love me tomorrow – The Shirelles 1960

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yLrSVD6380

Will you still love me tomorrow – Dusty Springfield  1964

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20qZtnODB0w

Mad World – Tears for Fears 1982

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N3N1MlvVc4

Mad World – Gary Jules 2003

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbUl_E-R91Q

Sunny – Bobby Hebb 1966

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CF6C9kkVzrQ

Sunny – Boney M 1976

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO073fekFfA

Walk on By – Dionne Warwick 1964

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqfqVDHNW6c

Walk on By – The Stranglers 1978

 

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