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US Cover Tunes

 | May 27, 2007 3:49 am

Special thanks to Mark, Dave, Steve and Adrian for sending me these tracks after each show!

2007-03-09 – Rochester, NY: No cover performed
2007-03-10 – Buffalo, NY: “Can’t Explain” by The Who
2007-03-11 – Buffalo, NY: “1979” by The Smashing Pumpkins
2007-03-13 – Atlanta, GA: “End Of The World As We Know It” by REM
2007-03-15 – Houston, TX: “Substitute” by The Who
2007-03-16 – Dallas, TX: “Tush” by ZZ Top
2007-03-19 – Denver, CO: “Train Kept A’ Rollin’” by Tiny Bradshaw, Howard Kay, and Lois Mann (although most know it as a Yardbirds/Zepplin/Aerosmith song…)
2007-03-21 – Las Vegas, NV: “Suspicious Minds” by Mark James (although most know it as an Elvis Presley / Fine Young Cannibals / Dwight Yoakam song…)
2007-03-23 – Anaheim, CA: “Mr. Soul” by Neil Young
2007-03-24 – Los Angeles, CA: “Still In Hollywood” by Concrete Blonde
2007-03-26 – San Francisco, CA: “If You Gotta Go, Go Now” by Bob Dylan
2007-03-28 – Portland, OR: “Don’t Worry Baby” by Los Lobos
2007-03-29 – Seattle, WA – “Jumping Jack Flash” by The Rolling Stones
2007-04-12 – Detroit, MI: “Black Day In July” by Gordon Lightfoot
2007-04-13 – Detroit, MI: “Cold Metal” by Iggy Pop
2007-04-14 – Cleveland, OH: “Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald” by Gordon Lightfoot
2007-04-16 – Burlington, VT: “Child Of The Moon” by The Rolling Stones
2007-04-17 – Burlington, VT: “Tax Man” by The Beatles
2007-04-18 – Clifton Park, NY: “I Want You” by Bob Dylan
2007-04-20 – Boston, MA: “Is This Love” by Bob Marley and the Wailers
2007-04-21 – Hampton Beach, NH: “Rudie Can’t Fail” by The Clash
2007-04-22 – Lancaster, PA: “The Last Time” by The Rolling Stones
2007-04-24 – New York City, NY: “Johnny Appleseed” by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
2007-04-25 – New York City, NY: “The Magnificent Seven” by The Clash
2007-04-28 – Philadephia, PA: “Dead Flowers” by The Rolling Stones
2007-04-29 – Washington, DC: “Young Americans” by David Bowie
2007-05-01 – Safehaven, Grand Cayman: No Cover Performed
2007-05-10 – Indianapolis, IN: “Helter Skelter” by The Beatles
2007-05-11 – Chicago, IL: “1979” by Smashing Pumpkins
2007-05-12 – Chicago, IL: “Surrender” by Cheap Trick
2007-05-14 – Minneapolis, MN: “Bastards Of Young” by The Replacements
2007-05-15 – Madison, WI: “Come Together” by The Beatles
2007-05-16 – Cleveland, OH: “The Shape I’m In” by The Band
2007-05-18 – Erie, PA: “Street Fighting Man” by The Rolling Stones (Thanks pmbchase!)
2007-05-19 – Towson, MD: “Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag” by James Brown

15 Responses to “US Cover Tunes”

beeswingrm wrote a comment on May 3, 2007

The cover for the 9:30 Club in Washington DC 4/29/07 was a great version of David Bowie’s Young Americans.

scott wrote a comment on May 14, 2007

Any link to the Hampton Beach cover -Rudie Cant Fail

chris wrote a comment on May 14, 2007

I post the songs as I get them… and the taper for most of these shows is still on the road following the band.

rocky balboa wrote a comment on May 14, 2007

it would be great if someone upped the ones that are currently missing from this list.

Greg wrote a comment on May 18, 2007

Hi…i dont know who will read this, hopefully the administrator of this website…I was at the Clifton PArk show and i recorded the Bob Dylan, however its in video format….would you still want it? let me know….its on YouTube if anyone wants to see it…i dont know the song all that well but im told he does a good version of the song

mastodonfarm wrote a comment on May 18, 2007

Great job by all the tapers getting these for us. And as always great job by Chris TO us! You guys rock…

Greg wrote a comment on May 18, 2007
imagine1957 wrote a comment on May 19, 2007

I was at the 3/9 Buffalo show and last night at the 5/18 Erie show. In Buffalo, they did Can’t Explain just after touring with The Who – really tight; felt like I was listening to The Who. But last night, I thought they absolutely nailed Street Fighting Man. They opened the encore with Lonely End of the Rink and then the stage hand brought out Rob’s acoustic guitar (a lot of folks around me were thinking Bobcaygeon was coming) and Gordie announced that they like to learn a new song every day. Rob went into the opening of Street Fighting Man and they did a “stone-perfect” rendition. Was really one of the highlights. It was followed by a great version of Little Bones to end the show.

Matt wrote a comment on May 22, 2007

Hey Chris, I recorded the Erie show. I could send you Street Fightin’ Man to upload.

Ben wrote a comment on May 23, 2007

I’d love to hear the cover of Street Fighting Man if anyone has it!

Cheers
-Ben

mark wrote a comment on May 28, 2007

to all the tapers out there, thank you from all of us for this unbelieveable collection of covers. It now has turned into a two disc collection for me.
thanks again,
mark

Joe in Buffalo wrote a comment on May 28, 2007

mark said it best. Thank you tapers, this is an amazing collection and im sure theres much more to come. HIP HIP HIP!

Sean Bonner wrote a comment on May 31, 2007

Chris: Thank you so much.
Unbelievable for you to post these for us.
Tapers: All I can say is wow. You guys kick a shit load of ass.

Adam Pottle wrote a comment on June 20, 2007

woah, is there any way I can download Come Together?

Greg wrote a comment on November 18, 2009

Incredible list of covers. Would’ve loved to have seen Concrete Blonde’s “Still in Hollywood”, or “Dead Flowers”, or “Bastards of the Young”. Great stuff.

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