I don't think this is a good comparison, because 1) Tom Waits wrote "Downtown Train"-- I don't prefer his version just due to some sentimental attachment to his voice, and 2) even if RS was the original songwriter, the production and performance are different enough that it's perfectly reasonable to pick a preference based on aesthetics alone. My original point was, if this song came out as is, with a different singer's voice slapped on top, I don't believe most people here would give it a second thought. Even if everything else about it was the same. And this feels weird to me. When people do that, it feels like an unearned love for a song, based on some sort of perceived personal connection with the band.durdencommatyler wrote: Listen to Rod Stewart sing Downtown Train.
That's what we're talking about.
No, man. Absolutely not. Hand to my heart, there aren't. I don't think of music that way. I don't connect with the musician first, I connect with the music first. If the musician writes enough songs that become a huge part of my life, then the musician will become a huge part of my life-- but if they come out with a feeble piffle of a song, I won't enjoy it any more just 'cause it's them.stip wrote:I can't believe there aren't Elvis Costello songs you appreciate, even love, that would bore you if someone else wrote them. I'd say the same thing to McP about Tom Waits.
