What album would you like for MMJ to cover in its entirety?

Started by Quadrophenic, Aug 07, 2011, 03:40 PM

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Fly Me Courageous - Drivin N' Cryin
On The Beach - Neil Young
Sgt. Peppers - The Beatles
Ok Computer - Raiohead
Tommy - The Who
Disintegration - The Cure
Frizzle Fry - Primus
There's Still Time.........

halesdd

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wakebord

Grateful Dead - Europe 72

or

The Band - Self Titled

Non Sin Breaux

1 of the 3

Blur-Think Tank

GNR-Appetite for Destruction (hate the band but love the album)

Depeche Mode-Violator (it's minimal and they can take it a great new direction)
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Ruckus

Quote from: fleabag on Aug 08, 2011, 05:00 PM
Quote from: rincon on Aug 08, 2011, 12:11 AM
Quote from: Quadrophenic on Aug 07, 2011, 03:40 PM
My vote goes to Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding.
I literally had no idea, then noticed your name. Easily Quadrophenia. They could make it their own.
Quadrophenia was the first thing I thought of.   Bring the Horns!!!  or Rust Never Sleeps (as a concert album of a concert album I guess??)   Whatever as long as it rocked live.
Might be a little tricky for even Tommy to pull off something that is the equivalent of Entwistle's amazing work on this masterpiece but I agree Rincon that they could make this their own.  Seeing A Quick One in NYC was special enough but this would be whole next level shit.

I also like the Blood on the Tracks choice.
Can You Put Your Soft Helmet On My Head

rincon

Quote from: Ruckus on Aug 10, 2011, 09:16 AM
Quote from: fleabag on Aug 08, 2011, 05:00 PM
Quote from: rincon on Aug 08, 2011, 12:11 AM
Quote from: Quadrophenic on Aug 07, 2011, 03:40 PM
My vote goes to Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding.
I literally had no idea, then noticed your name. Easily Quadrophenia. They could make it their own.
Quadrophenia was the first thing I thought of.   Bring the Horns!!!  or Rust Never Sleeps (as a concert album of a concert album I guess??)   Whatever as long as it rocked live.
Might be a little tricky for even Tommy to pull off something that is the equivalent of Entwistle's amazing work on this masterpiece but I agree Rincon that they could make this their own.  Seeing A Quick One in NYC was special enough but this would be whole next level shit.

I also like the Blood on the Tracks choice.
I would most like to hear their interpretations of the overtures, Quadrophenia and the Rock. We would see how awsome Bo really is. As far as Tommy on songs like The Real Me, it might not be his style, but I bet he has played it while alone in his room as a teenager.

BH

Quote from: vwxg14a on Aug 08, 2011, 04:19 PM
Pink Floyd - Meddle!

When you break it down, that album is perfect for them.  I think they are the only band that could do it justice.

Side 1
1.   "One of These Days"
2.   "A Pillow of Winds"     
3.   "Fearless"
4.   "San Tropez"
5.   "Seamus" 
Side 2
1.   "Echoes"

If this happened I would just close up shop and walk straight to the gates of heaven.  (If they'll have me.)
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Goose24

Sticky Fingers would be pretty cool. I'd love to see them do Can't you hear me knocking with Carl doing that sax solo. Plus a lotta room for some beautiful singing by Jim and some great slide guitar opportunities. I think they could do some cool pedal steel stuff

Jackets N Pones

Here it is, in its entirety, our cover of ELO's Telephone Wire

e_wind

I've always wanted to hear a cover of Kiss by Prince. There are so many great Prince songs that Jim could pull off...


Also I agree with the Pink Floyd. After finally seeing the F'Lips do TDSOTM. (I've also seen a huge production here in Louisville covering the dark side and Wish you Were Here). Pink Floyd definitely had a great sense of album and not songs, and mmj is good at making a show seem like one long ridiculous amazing jam.
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Quadrophenic

Odessey & Oracle by the Zombies would also be killer.


pawpaw

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Jon T.

Quote from: Jackets N Pones on Aug 10, 2011, 05:06 PM
Primus - Pork Soda

That's kind of random but I bet Jim would nail this song.  Especially "forgive me if I hesitate..."
The Air Is Getting Slippery


Dillsnufus

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robb

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buster douglas

Not any album that Phish or the Flaming Lips have already famously covered.

pawpaw

Quote from: ChronicHunger on Aug 11, 2011, 04:58 PM


Yeah, good one! Here's a full, 2-set P-Funk show that I think our guys could do right:

Set 1:



Set 2:



(In case you couldn't tell, I've been gettin' down to a lot of Parliament and Funkadelic lately...  8))
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