@Felthry an artist performing another artist's song

@noiob is this an unusual enough thing that it needs a distinct name for it??

@Felthry why would it need to be unusual to be named?

@noiob I don't know, it's just like

the way we look at it, a performance of a piece by its composer is the more uncommon event, the performance by someone else ought to be considered the default, or something

@Felthry no, not like that

if someone writes a song for me and I perform it (as in I'm the original performer), it's not a cover, but if you then perform said song it's a cover

@noiob that's strange

since when are songs written for a specific performer

@Felthry well, most bands write their own songs, for starters, or the producing company has songwriters write songs for them

@Felthry it's very much a pop music thing, it's not called a cover if someone plays a Bach piece

@Felthry well that won't help with understanding pop-music-specific phenomena

@Felthry but, like, most people who write music also play said music? I don't think that's a strange thing

pop musicians then sell recordings said music to be played on the radio/ sold on CDs/ whatever happens nowadays

@Felthry a big part of pop music is also live performances of said musicians

note that pop music especially in its roots didn't necessarily include writing down notes, a big part of stuff like blues or rock is "jamming", just sitting down to play whatever comes to mind

@noiob I guess we've just never known this stuff because we actively avoid pop music

vocals in music make us very uncomfortable so everything we listen to is either soundtrack music or classical music, pretty much

@Felthry there's instrumental pop music! Most jazz is instrumental. I'd classify a lot of soundtracks as pop music, too

@noiob I don't know what it is then

like, our entire conception of music is rooted in it being something that one person writes and many different people play, not something that one person writes and one person plays and then other people play but their performances are branded as lesser by the term "cover"

@Felthry they're not necessarily seen as lesser! There's a bunch of covers that became more popular than the original song. A good example would be Johnny Cash singing "Hurt", which was originally a Nine Inch Nails song, but even their singer was like "yeah that's Johnny's song now, his interpretation blows mine out of the water"

(I like the Nine Inch Nails version better, personally)

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@Felthry but if someone writes a song specifically for themselves or someone, they can account for, e.g. a singer's strengths and usually also tell their personal story, so songs are usually closely associated with the original artists

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@noiob @Felthry The best covers are ones that understand what it is awesome about the original and preserves it, while being willing to modify everything else to make their own artistic statement. If someone does a cover version that's exactly the same as the original but with different performers it's kind of pointless since recorded music is a thing. But covers that take a song and bring it to a place that is completely different from the original can be a thing of beauty.

@starkatt @Felthry yeah, and "Hurt" is an amazing example of that, Johnny Cash sings that song as if he specifically wrote it for himself, while only having changed one word of the lyrics (and don't get me wrong, I like his version, too, but I can identify a lot more with the NiN version)

another great example of an often-covered song is "Hallelujah" but honestly for me it's Cohen's voice that makes the original and every cover is just so plain in comparison

@noiob @Felthry I kinda want to give more examples but only if you'd find that helpful. If you don't want vocals I can give some instrumental examples. Though, tbf, the line between cover and re-arrangement is real blurry.

@starkatt @noiob yeah vocals are extremely uncomfortable for us to the point that we haven't actually clicked on any of the examples given so far, sorry >.>

@Felthry @noiob
OKAY so technically this is a re-arrangement and not a cover but pop covers very frequently change all of the instrumentation so I don't think this is totally off-limits? And I love the example.

Milky Way from the soundtrack to the game FTL [2:40]
youtube.com/watch?v=3BWs9rV4T2

Piano arrangement (start at 2:58)
brentkennedy.bandcamp.com/trac

@Felthry @noiob Or, to use an extremely classic example: Jimi Hendrix covering The Star Spangled Banner as an instrumental, at Woodstock.

[4:25]
youtube.com/watch?v=BZMQJy53lB

@starkatt @Felthry I wonder if "Goodnite, Dr. Death" by My Chemical Romance is a reference to that (it has spoken word at the beginning, but the Star Spangled Banner afterwards is purely instrumental

@starkatt @Felthry I should maybe add that it gets loud and dissonant at the end

@starkatt @noiob yeah we're familiar with the idea of arranging a piece for different instrumentation

What makes this technically not a cover?

@Felthry @noiob Honestly I'm not sure where the line is drawn.

But I think all of the the covers that people linked in my thread are also re-arrangements.

@Felthry @noiob But if you ask any random mfer what the Jimi Hendrix woodstock performance is, they'll say "a cover".

@starkatt @noiob oh! i remember the marble machine

...did he ever finish the follow-up machine?

@Felthry @noiob It's been in progress for the last three years and is sort of almost nearing completion.

@starkatt @Felthry he's luckily gotten some help from actual engineers and makers all over the globe, it's really cool to see it coming together

@noiob @Felthry Yeah the build vlogs are incredibly fun to follow along with.

@Felthry @starkatt still working on it, and well on his way! It can play the drums by now

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