Good morning and welcome to the "eternal debate of whether a cover can surpass the original?" This is the quiet and ancestral reinterpretation offered by José González of "Heartbeats," by his compatriots the far less rustic The Knife (I’ll post the original in the comments, so those who want can vote for their favorite version :)
José Gonzales - Heartbeats
 
 
I Want to know what love is - Foreigner
I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LOVE IS, 1984
FOREIGNER is an Anglo-American rock band formed in New York in 1976 from the collaboration of English musician Mick Jones, former King Crimson member Ian McDonald, and American singer Lou Gramm. The band's name comes from the different geographical origins of its members.
"I Want to Know What Love Is" is the title of the song performed by the Anglo-American rock group Foreigner and recorded in 1984, but it is also the meaning of this poignant song with its rhythmic tones, enhanced by the expressive contribution of the voices from the New Jersey Mass Choir.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
They were all crazy for Pattie, then Eric married her too, and besides Layla, one evening while she was keeping him waiting, he wrote and dedicated this immortal one to her Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton - Best Version - Music Video - HQ Audio
 
 
Genesis - Down and Out Phil has the P of pop (Gabriel the G of genius)
 
 
 
 
矢野顕子 (Akiko Yano) - 01 - 1976 - Japanese Girl [full album] A fantastic album by a talented artist. Featuring Lowell George and company on half of the tracks. Big thanks to @[Lao Tze]
 
 
Strange, I get a call just as I'm listening to this song. Roberto Vecchioni - Lui se n'è andato (1971) another one of those that you taught me to appreciate...
 
 
"I want to live like this, with the sun on my face and happily listening... listening for me!" or, I put a bit of the cock I want (and, above all, like) (80)
XTC - Bungalow
 
 
 
 
Skiantos - Canzone per l'estate - Ti spalmo la crema
"Give us our daily Skianto" ...
Ahahah
 
 
 
 
The "master" Viera and his group, formed in 1972, were only able to record their first album in '78. They didn't even have a photo of themselves, so they used a truck driver's calendar page for the cover. From all this, lambada and "as guitarradas" originated LAMBADA DAS QUEBRADAS - Vieira e seu conjunto
 
 
Best guitar solos in history. But will the credit go more to Clapton or Alman? Layla - Derek and the Dominos
 
 
The Narrow Way_ Part III Whenever I hear the tail end of this piece, I'm always reminded of The Beatles' "Abbey Road" (that damn "I want you" and "You never give me your money"..)
 
 
 
 
Fugazi-Repeater I like them up to "Steady diet of nothing," but true love doesn't lean toward niche pieces. The axis "Waiting room / Turnover / Repeater" takes prisoners.
 
 
PJ Harvey - A Perfect Day Elise
This one is nice too. Even though too much electronics and less raw guitar make me prefer the first three. But the famous saying comes to mind, "if only there were more of them"!
 
 
 
 
MY FAVOURITE 80's DANCE TRACKS AND CLIPS - Yazoo - Situation ( Original Video Clip ) HQ
 
 
 
 
Self Defense Family Talia video Great band, apathetic guitars, drunken spoken-sung, dragged rhythm (and a heartfelt tribute to the video It's My Life by Talk Talk)... indie doesn't exist but sometimes it does...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
R.I.P. Pete Overend Watts
Mott The Hoople - Sea Diver
 
 
Advertising is the soul of comm... uh, of your dead! Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
 
Van der Graaf Generator "Emperor In His War-Room: The Emperor/The Room" If "Lost" triumphs in desperate pathos and "Killer" in a macabre design, this one excels in glory with both sensations. Fripphamm!
 
 
 
 
Skiantos - Sbagliando nota
"Give us today our daily Skianto..."
 
 
Underworld - Born Slippy [Trainspotting]
We are still in Scotland, in Edinburgh. The new film will be called 'T2, Trainspotting,' directed again by Danny Boyle.
Spud, Renton, Sick Boy, and Begbie are back, the four from 'Trainspotting.' It will be the sequel to the film made in 1996 and directed by Danny Boyle, based on the novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh from 1993.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
THE DOORS-Twentieth Century Fox (in FoxColor)
"Jim Morrison & The Doors on the road" (4)
A sarcastic jab, all too true, from Jim to his Los Angeles in describing its distorted values, focused on appearance, youth, in a world wrapped in a shiny plastic box. The song pulls you right into the heart of Sunset Strip, in a modern and decadent America through the "slim, perpetually late fox, as fashion dictates." The rhythm is captivating with Krieger's fluid, quirky, and elegant guitar; this irresistible pop rhythm is made stunning by a simple and brilliant idea from Rotchild, who, to add strength and vigor to the rhythmic base, had the four of them rise up on a wooden platform and stomp their feet in time with the beat of the tune.
(Fabulous these videos)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
now he’s sleeping, he’s sedated...At least this way he doesn’t suffer...don’t go visit him, it’s unnecessary...https://en.debaser.it/p/115238
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Le Orme - Morte di un fiore 1971 intense and naive at the same time...
 
 
#LSD 31 Milk and Its Derivatives (Lillo & Greg Best of) Lillo e Greg - i Pereira - Hasta Luego, Baby Lillo & Greg Parbleu 1986