Alice Cooper Cover ..."You Drive Me Nervous"

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This one goes waaayyyy back to the "Killer" album.. which is definitely killer if you have never heard it before ;)...this song was a big favorite of mine, so I thought I would try it out just for fun...I did the guitars, bass, and vocals...the drums are loops from drumatic, which I tried to chop and mangle to fit the song....here is a 1st mix...crits, tips, and slams are all cool!


http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=7742282&q=hi
 
One of my favorite Alice tunes. Great job, dude. Love the guitars, and your singing is always getting better.
 
Pretty awesome guitar playing man. I don't know the original, but you did a good job overall. I'm not crazy about the drums, but you did a good job slapping them together. I think the vocals could be just a hair louder.
 
Yeah, man.

That's real good.

It might not surprise you that I did this one up back in the 80s.:eek:;)

Thanx. Rock on!
 
RAMI One of my favorite Alice tunes. Great job, dude. Love the guitars, and your singing is always getting better.

Thanks Rami! Yeah , I love this tune...blast to play..vocals pretty much shredded my throat:p..but it's all good...thanks for listening!


Greg_L Pretty awesome guitar playing man. I don't know the original, but you did a good job overall. I'm not crazy about the drums, but you did a good job slapping them together. I think the vocals could be just a hair louder.

Thanks for the good word on the guitar...I may try to clean it up a little as far as tracks go...it kinda seems a little jumbled/ busy at times...which may help the vocals stand out a little clearer....I kinda wish I didn't start put with those paticular loops as they are kinda panned really extreme crazy on the fills and I don't dig the snare sound to much...to lazy to go back and change them tho' so I guess it is what it is....thanks man!


A Reel Person Yeah, man.That's real good.
It might not surprise you that I did this one up back in the 80s.
Thanx. Rock on!

Davemania! Whats up man? Your right , I'm not suprised at all...I think we have the same taste/love for classic rock/punk bands from days past..gonna have to check out your station when I get home for your version...I think I remember you doing "Go To Hell" also? Thanks for your comments ...appreciate it!
 
Good cover. You definately made it your own. Its like a Bluesy Rock version of it. I like it. In August my wife and I and the kids are going to see Alice and BOC at the Ohio State Fair.
 
Davemania! Whats up man? Your right , I'm not suprised at all...I think we have the same taste/love for classic rock/punk bands from days past..gonna have to check out your station when I get home for your version...I think I remember you doing "Go To Hell" also? Thanks for your comments ...appreciate it!

Variaxman, not much! (Why the name change? ha.) Yo, we have the same taste in music and lots of overlap in our recordings. So true.

I did post a jam version of "Go to Hell", but I've never remixed "You Drive Me Nervous" to 'puter or posted it to the web. However, it's one of my favorite Alice songs. Do you think it's obscure? I always thought it was an outstanding track. I've always listened to that album a lot, & still do.

MY VERSION features the TR-606 programmed drum track that follow the breaks pretty well, with my characteristically mechanical and somewhat simplified bass & guitar riffs. (I used to know how/be good at programming entire songs on the TR-606, but I've forgotten it all since then. Thank goodness for the cheat-card I've kept around). I had an original vocal track which was very subdued which stood for years, (as my early vocals were often timid or subdued mostly because I'd record in an apartment in the middle of the night). Years later I tried to revise the vocals and either never finished or was never totally happy with them. The high-gutteral Alice scream was something that I'm not sure I could pull off. (I'm no RaMI). Hence it's never made it even to CDr, much less to the web, all future/TBD. Production-wise, mine sounds nothing like yours or any post-2k recordings of any sort. Mine sounds like an 80s version done on a 1/2" 8-track. I always thought it was one of my "power tunes", but was overall below the threshold of what I'd normally showcase. I guess I was never happy with the original vocal track, & probably mostly embarrased about the "updated" vocal track. I don't think I can do the high screaming parts without breaking into falsetto,... which is TOTALLY WRONG for any Alice song! Must be ultra-crappy, huh? Haha. Believe it or not, of all the hundreds of productions or jamtapes I've ever posted, which is a lot, there are still a few tracks that have never been posted! This is one. I may revisit or redo this number some day. Enough about me. (heh).

YOUR VERSION: Overall, I like it a lot. It's a tremendous choice of songs. I think your bass and guitar riffs in the main body of the jam is a bit simplified vs. the original, but I think some of the "business" is really what drives the song on the original. Your vocals are really good, and have much improved. I think you have a characteristic sound of your voice which works for rock and punkish stuff. However, as per the original, I think your vocal delivery needs much more "urgency". All in all, a really fun track! Thanx again!!!:eek:;)
 
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:)Great version, Queep!
Rough'n'raunchy the way it should be, had me rockin' in my chair. :D Some great singing you did there and your guitars sound wonderful. Everything's played nice and tight. Well done!

Joey :):):)
 
Nice ferral touch to the guitar sound.
Your vocals really are coming along mate!
This is a nice queepy treatment of a cool song.
Well done!
When is the Tuna Cock Trilogy being released?

Release the fish!
 
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