Same song by same artists that are different

Mead For My Horses

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Apr 23, 2020
825
1,906
93
64
Bruce Springsteen put out a version of Born in the USA as a 12" single. I think it was produced by Rick Ross. Lots of vocal reverb, huge drums, big production. Really interesting relic. I bought it but don't have it anymore.
 
  • Like
Reactions: dahliaclone

CYdTracked

Well-Known Member
Mar 23, 2006
18,541
9,384
113
Grimes, IA
The 2nd version of this one wasn't really recorded on an album that I am aware of but he did re-record it with a different feel to it just for the Yellowstone TV series. I tend to like the updated version as it feels a lot more "rustic" than the original.



 

Lexclone

I survived the 2023 ad invasion
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Dec 8, 2013
2,713
4,363
113
Massachusetts
Not sure if this counts, but growing up KGGO played "And She Was" by the Talking Heads. I really liked the song, and eventually I bought the CD. To me the sound was very different. I guess the version I remember hearing KGGO was the E.T. version. (most noticeable difference starts at 2:31).

E.T. (KGGO) version


Album Version
 

HOTDON

Well-Known Member
Mar 24, 2006
3,649
1,800
113
Fort Dodge, IA
This has the potential to be unpopular since it's counter to their primary mission, but Slipknot's Vermilion Pt 2 is so much better than Pt 1. It just works so well slowed and stripped and unplugged. It's a side of the group people wouldn't expect.



 

Gonzo

Well-Known Member
Mar 10, 2009
26,606
30,831
113
Behind you
Joni Mitchell, Both Sides Now. The original 1969 version vs. the 2000 version. I prefer the 2000 version.



 

madguy30

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Nov 15, 2011
57,197
55,089
113
Joni Mitchell, Both Sides Now. The original 1969 version vs. the 2000 version. I prefer the 2000 version.





Posted it too.

The 2000 one hits harder now as I think about my parents getting older etc.

It's one of those things where knowing the first version makes the later one really transcendent.
 

Gonzo

Well-Known Member
Mar 10, 2009
26,606
30,831
113
Behind you
Posted it too.

The 2000 one hits harder now as I think about my parents getting older etc.

It's one of those things where knowing the first version makes the later one really transcendent.
Lol, duh, I completely missed that. Well done.
 

Cupped

Well-Known Member
Feb 11, 2016
1,742
3,724
113
David Bowie, Fame

1975 Young Americans album version...




Fame 90
was a remix he did for his 1990 Sound+Vision Tour.



Not sure which I liked best? Saw the first version in the '78 Heros tour at The Forum in LA and then the second at Dodger stadium in '90, the Sound+Vision show.
 
  • Love
Reactions: AlaCyclone