
The first song I ever learnt to play on guitar was Jimmy Eat World's "Hear You Me", off the album "Bleed American". I was 15 and my guitar was a blue, Takamine acoustic from the G-Series. Together, I thought we were pretty awesome.
When I first started learning "Hear You Me" (sitting at my computer, staring at Ultimate Guitar and experiencing that sense of foreboding that comes with the early stages of tab reading) the goal was to know the song in full and play it exactly. Every intonation, every pattern: it was my job to recreate Jim Adkins' original plan.
Weeks passed and my calluses hardened. I learnt songs by The Distillers and The Goo Goo Dolls. I teenage dirt-bagged with Wheatus and I wonderwalled with Oasis, but still I would always go back to Jimmy and "Hear You Me".
Slowly the song began to change. Verses were re-ordered then added or dropped at will. The vocal pattern on the chorus changed completely. It didn't take long before I started playing Dominoes with the lyrics...
I have been playing that song for 6 years now. Together we have been through hundreds of stages and I know we'll go though hundreds more. I'm still hanging onto it, waiting to see where it will take me next.
From tribute to cover, remix to sample, what is it we love so much about revisiting and revamping songs? This week on My Frozen Headphones it's an exploration of the reiteration of music. It's a tribute to covers (pardon the pun) featuring songs from The Acorn, Feist, Woodhands and more.
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Personally, hearing Stars pull off a dreamy, layered and tinkling cover of Mindless Self Indulgence's totally PC and child-friendly song "Faggot" would make my day, but that's just me...
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