Versions de "Hey Joe"
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Versions de "Hey Joe"
Voici un sujet pour rassembler les différentes version de "Hey Joe" !
Tim Rose (1966)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8wsiMjWTRI&feature=related
The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1966)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mBjG9chIFw
The Byrds (1966)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5tXFAIEeig&feature=related
The Leaves (1966)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNmu3z8XEzw
The Standells (1966)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIgFXSiQQkM&playnext=1&list=PLBE62541399E3C48D&index=13
Tim Rose (1966)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8wsiMjWTRI&feature=related
The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1966)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mBjG9chIFw
The Byrds (1966)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5tXFAIEeig&feature=related
The Leaves (1966)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNmu3z8XEzw
The Standells (1966)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIgFXSiQQkM&playnext=1&list=PLBE62541399E3C48D&index=13
Norbert- Messages : 6026
Date d'inscription : 26/05/2010
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Re: Versions de "Hey Joe"
Purple Jim a écrit:Le sujet est ouvert pour toute interprétation ! A vous de jouer.
Norbert- Messages : 6026
Date d'inscription : 26/05/2010
Age : 60
Localisation : alsace
Norbert- Messages : 6026
Date d'inscription : 26/05/2010
Age : 60
Localisation : alsace
Re: Versions de "Hey Joe"
Patti Smith
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7xdlj_patti-smith-hey-joe_music
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7xdlj_patti-smith-hey-joe_music
Re: Versions de "Hey Joe"
Bap Kennedy :
Blueleader- Messages : 7793
Date d'inscription : 24/02/2010
Age : 61
Localisation : entre mulhouse et belfort
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Le pourpre profond :
Blueleader- Messages : 7793
Date d'inscription : 24/02/2010
Age : 61
Localisation : entre mulhouse et belfort
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Bashung :
Blueleader- Messages : 7793
Date d'inscription : 24/02/2010
Age : 61
Localisation : entre mulhouse et belfort
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Robert Plant 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4maqik0hWA
Robert Plant 2
http://www.deezer.com/listen-1126025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4maqik0hWA
Robert Plant 2
http://www.deezer.com/listen-1126025
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Gilmour (et Seal )
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Date d'inscription : 24/02/2010
Age : 61
Localisation : entre mulhouse et belfort
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Alvin Lee
Blueleader- Messages : 7793
Date d'inscription : 24/02/2010
Age : 61
Localisation : entre mulhouse et belfort
Blueleader- Messages : 7793
Date d'inscription : 24/02/2010
Age : 61
Localisation : entre mulhouse et belfort
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Celle-ci est très interessante; Marc Ribot with Medeski, Martin & Wood
Blueleader- Messages : 7793
Date d'inscription : 24/02/2010
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Localisation : entre mulhouse et belfort
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Les Who :
Blueleader- Messages : 7793
Date d'inscription : 24/02/2010
Age : 61
Localisation : entre mulhouse et belfort
Re: Versions de "Hey Joe"
Il y a des centaines de versions
The Surfaris as "Hey Joe, Where Are You Going" (Decca 31954, June 1966)
Love (1966) on their album Love
The Byrds on their album Fifth Dimension (1966)
The Standells (1966) on their album Dirty Water
The Music Machine (1966) on their album (Turn On) The Music Machine
The Shadows of Knight (1966) on their album Back Door Men
Warlocks (1966)
Tim Rose (1966)
The Cryan' Shames (1966) on their album Sugar & Spice
Gonn (1966 or '67)
The SoulBenders (1967) on their album Can't Believe in Love
The Hazards (1967) on the compilation CD Aliens, Psychos and Wild Things, Vol. 2
Johnny Hallyday (1967) French lyrics by Gilles Thibault, on the album Olympia 67
Martò (1967) Italian lyrics by Francesco Guccini
Los Locos (1967) Mexican lyrics by Rafael Acosta, on the EP Negro es Negro
Ant Trip Ceremony (1968) on their album 24 Hours
The Golden Cups (1968) Japanese group
The Creation (1968)
Marmalade (1968)
The Mothers of Invention (1968) parodied "Hey Joe" and took a satirical swipe at hippies in their song "Flower Punk" from We're Only In It For The Money
Deep Purple on their first album, Shades of Deep Purple (1968), which mistakenly credited them as the writers
Johnny Rivers (1968) on the album Realization
Band of Joy (1968) demo version with Robert Plant issued in 2003 on the album Sixty Six to Timbuktu
Fever Tree (1970) on For Sale
Lee Moses (1971) on the album Time and Place
Carson (1971) on the album On the Air
The Les Humphries Singers (1971) on the album We'll Fly You to the Promised Land
Roy Buchanan (1973)
Patti Smith (1974) her first music single.
Spirit (1975) on the album Spirit of '76
Suzie Hendrix (1978)
Alvin Lee (1979) on the album Ride On
Buldožer (1982) on their live album Ako ste slobodni večeras
Soft Cell (1983) as part of the B-side "Hendrix Medley", later re-issued on The Art of Falling Apart
"Weird Al" Yankovic (1984) as part of the medley "Polkas on 45" on the album "Weird Al" Yankovic In 3-D
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (1986) on the album Kicking Against the Pricks
Dead Moon (1988) on the album In The Graveyard
Francesco Di Giacomo (1989) on the album Non Mettere le Dita nel Naso in duet with Sam Moore
Seal (1991) on the "Killer" single
The Offspring (1991 and 1997) on their Baghdad EP and, in a different version, as a B-side on their "Gone Away" single
Willy DeVille (1992) on the album Backstreets of Desire
Type O Negative (1992) as "Hey Pete" on the album The Origin of the Feces
Jerry Douglas (1992) on the album Slide Rule. Vocals by Tim O'Brien
Buckwheat Zydeco (1992) on the album On Track
Roy Buchanan (1992) on the album The Best of Roy Buchanan
Body Count (1993) on the albums Born Dead and Stone Free
Eddie Murphy (1993) on the album Love's Alright
Captain Sensible (1994) on his live album Live at the Milky Way
Mathilde Santing (1994) as "Hey Joan", where the woman shoots her man
Lick the Tins (1995) on the album Blind Man on a Flying Horse
O Rappa (1996) Portuguese version on the album Rappa Mundi, with considerably different lyrics and plot
Fifteen (1996) on the EP There's No Place Like Home (Good Night)
Otis Taylor (1996) on the album Blue Eyed Monster. This version has slightly different lyrics, though.
The Make-Up (1999)
Axel Rudi Pell (1999) on the album The Ballads II
Medeski Martin & Wood (2000) on the album Tonic
Franco Battiato (2001) on the album Ferro Battuto
Robert Plant (2002) on the album Dreamland and also earlier with the Band of Joy in 1967
Brant Bjork (2004) on his album Local Angel
Gabe Dixon Band (2005) on Live at World Cafe
Cassie Steele (2005) on How Much For Happy
Psychedelic Deja Vu (2006)
Guitar Shorty (2006) Guitar Shorty is Jimi Hendrix's brother in law.* Insted (2008)
Arklio Galia (2007) Lithuanian version called "Ei, Juozai" on their debut album.
Bap Kennedy (2009) on Howl On
Brown Sugar (2009) as an extra on the cassette release of their Deportation EP
The Surfaris as "Hey Joe, Where Are You Going" (Decca 31954, June 1966)
Love (1966) on their album Love
The Byrds on their album Fifth Dimension (1966)
The Standells (1966) on their album Dirty Water
The Music Machine (1966) on their album (Turn On) The Music Machine
The Shadows of Knight (1966) on their album Back Door Men
Warlocks (1966)
Tim Rose (1966)
The Cryan' Shames (1966) on their album Sugar & Spice
Gonn (1966 or '67)
The SoulBenders (1967) on their album Can't Believe in Love
The Hazards (1967) on the compilation CD Aliens, Psychos and Wild Things, Vol. 2
Johnny Hallyday (1967) French lyrics by Gilles Thibault, on the album Olympia 67
Martò (1967) Italian lyrics by Francesco Guccini
Los Locos (1967) Mexican lyrics by Rafael Acosta, on the EP Negro es Negro
Ant Trip Ceremony (1968) on their album 24 Hours
The Golden Cups (1968) Japanese group
The Creation (1968)
Marmalade (1968)
The Mothers of Invention (1968) parodied "Hey Joe" and took a satirical swipe at hippies in their song "Flower Punk" from We're Only In It For The Money
Deep Purple on their first album, Shades of Deep Purple (1968), which mistakenly credited them as the writers
Johnny Rivers (1968) on the album Realization
Band of Joy (1968) demo version with Robert Plant issued in 2003 on the album Sixty Six to Timbuktu
Fever Tree (1970) on For Sale
Lee Moses (1971) on the album Time and Place
Carson (1971) on the album On the Air
The Les Humphries Singers (1971) on the album We'll Fly You to the Promised Land
Roy Buchanan (1973)
Patti Smith (1974) her first music single.
Spirit (1975) on the album Spirit of '76
Suzie Hendrix (1978)
Alvin Lee (1979) on the album Ride On
Buldožer (1982) on their live album Ako ste slobodni večeras
Soft Cell (1983) as part of the B-side "Hendrix Medley", later re-issued on The Art of Falling Apart
"Weird Al" Yankovic (1984) as part of the medley "Polkas on 45" on the album "Weird Al" Yankovic In 3-D
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (1986) on the album Kicking Against the Pricks
Dead Moon (1988) on the album In The Graveyard
Francesco Di Giacomo (1989) on the album Non Mettere le Dita nel Naso in duet with Sam Moore
Seal (1991) on the "Killer" single
The Offspring (1991 and 1997) on their Baghdad EP and, in a different version, as a B-side on their "Gone Away" single
Willy DeVille (1992) on the album Backstreets of Desire
Type O Negative (1992) as "Hey Pete" on the album The Origin of the Feces
Jerry Douglas (1992) on the album Slide Rule. Vocals by Tim O'Brien
Buckwheat Zydeco (1992) on the album On Track
Roy Buchanan (1992) on the album The Best of Roy Buchanan
Body Count (1993) on the albums Born Dead and Stone Free
Eddie Murphy (1993) on the album Love's Alright
Captain Sensible (1994) on his live album Live at the Milky Way
Mathilde Santing (1994) as "Hey Joan", where the woman shoots her man
Lick the Tins (1995) on the album Blind Man on a Flying Horse
O Rappa (1996) Portuguese version on the album Rappa Mundi, with considerably different lyrics and plot
Fifteen (1996) on the EP There's No Place Like Home (Good Night)
Otis Taylor (1996) on the album Blue Eyed Monster. This version has slightly different lyrics, though.
The Make-Up (1999)
Axel Rudi Pell (1999) on the album The Ballads II
Medeski Martin & Wood (2000) on the album Tonic
Franco Battiato (2001) on the album Ferro Battuto
Robert Plant (2002) on the album Dreamland and also earlier with the Band of Joy in 1967
Brant Bjork (2004) on his album Local Angel
Gabe Dixon Band (2005) on Live at World Cafe
Cassie Steele (2005) on How Much For Happy
Psychedelic Deja Vu (2006)
Guitar Shorty (2006) Guitar Shorty is Jimi Hendrix's brother in law.* Insted (2008)
Arklio Galia (2007) Lithuanian version called "Ei, Juozai" on their debut album.
Bap Kennedy (2009) on Howl On
Brown Sugar (2009) as an extra on the cassette release of their Deportation EP
Re: Versions de "Hey Joe"
...et la version live de 1974 de Led Zeppelin qui est proposée à la fin de celle de ZZ Top dans la vidéo en haut de la page.
Re: Versions de "Hey Joe"
Et qui est une fausse... Led Zep n'ayant pas tourné en 1974 du tout !
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Ce n'est pas Led Zeppelin du tout.
Tiger- Messages : 2058
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ok! Dans mon post, j'avais écrit que je trouvais cette version pas terrible du tout, et puis j'ai effacé...
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Brad Mehldau Trio.
Extrait de son dernier album.
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Re: Versions de "Hey Joe"
En fait, c'est la vie de Band of Joy, sauf erreur de ma part, référencé par mandrake.upfromtheskies a écrit:ok! Dans mon post, j'avais écrit que je trouvais cette version pas terrible du tout, et puis j'ai effacé...
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