ok i know 2 because i also have them, as for aces high covers i have one death metal version but no bagpipes :S also No 1 could have included dark moor or alexi laihoYour once and future Fanboy said:Ok, i give thee challenges three:
1.the easy one, vivaldi's four seasons
2. medium difficulty, Mr.Sandman by Pat Ballard
3. hard, this is technically a metal cove of another metal song, but this is a harder version, anyways, find The death metal version of Aces high from Iron maiden that have a Bagpipe solo.
And even more so when done by a big band.Pararaptor said:Oh contrare, everything sounds better played by an orchestra.
Agreed, the most startling example:Sacman said:Banana Phone...
But I think most things sound better in Smooth Jazz form...
damn i want to know that one but have no clue how to look for it pm me the answer, i wont tellYour once and future Fanboy said:and a bonus round: which song from what band copies the instrumental intro to "somebody to love" by Queen, hint; the band is fronted by one of the pioneers of Power Metal
Objection your honour! 3rd wave ska is to 2nd wave what emo is to punk rock.Aedrial said:Correction, everything sounds better in 3rd Wave Ska!
But there are some songs, you just can't change. everything was in that way for a reason.
Indeed, I agree. I listen to metal all the time - just not the screaming variant. If you like orchestra music and metal, try the trans-syberian orchestra.-Samurai- said:Then you'd probably love The Vitamin String Quartet. They do amazing covers of many, many artists from different genres, and even have some great original pieces. They covered the entire "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3" album by Coheed and Cambria. It was amazing...Pararaptor said:Oh contrare, everything sounds better played by an orchestra.
Now, see. That first one was actually good. To take the vocals from a pop song and fit them in with good ole' metal, and have it sound great, shows that you don't have to have 10 gallons of phlegm in your throat to be a metal singer.Judas Iscariot said:Agreed, after listening to that it felt like a trap since that version was horrible.-Samurai- said:When compared to the original, that version is complete garbage, and I hate the original with a passion.Drazeric said:to easy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ3Z1a7TDKgCountFenring said:I Kissed a Girl - Katy Perry.
All these "metal" "singers" need to clear their throats and try actually singing. I prefer hearing cats in heat to the crap these "singers" spew these days.
Try these on for size.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vil-s82_LM0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJgWhW4AyT8 for teh lulz.
And that second one was actually pretty funny.
olendvcook said:damn i want to know that one but have no clue how to look for it pm me the answer, i wont tellYour once and future Fanboy said:and a bonus round: which song from what band copies the instrumental intro to "somebody to love" by Queen, hint; the band is fronted by one of the pioneers of Power Metal
i love Queen and recently got into power metal.
I think this is 100% correct, if done well any song can sound better with an orchestra.Pararaptor said:Oh contrare, everything sounds better played by an orchestra.
that's either pure evil or pure genius, probably both.EradiusLore said:as someone who just got back from Bloodstock 2010 i can say with confidence that metal is the best music in the world, even if classical is a very close 2nd. as for my cover pic its below
What A Wonderful World by Louie Armstrong
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFXP-eEVVXg