Classical Songs turned into Rock Songs


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11/20/2003 11:54 pm
Are there any bands that have turned an old(really old) classical song, like Fur Elise, into a rock version?
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11/21/2003 12:04 am
I'm pretty sure Yngwie did Beethoven's 5th.

I dunno if that's rock to you, but closest I could come up with. ;)
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11/21/2003 1:38 am
COOL!!! My turf'!

Downlaod this 'hacked' version of Paganini's 4th caprice.

http://www.jsvcolorfast.com/vault/P_R_O.mp3

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11/21/2003 2:46 am
House of the rising son, was a classical song turned into a rock song...how old it was i couldnt tell you.
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11/21/2003 4:29 am
Please don't steal my idea, but last year my band did a cool rocked out version of Moonlight Sonata. I'm trying to get a studio version done and I'm visiting my pianist tomorrow night!
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11/21/2003 5:38 am
Bach's (?) "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" was done up by Apollo 100 as "Joy". Not a guitar piece, though, it was definitely a keyboard-fest!

And "Tocatta And Fugue in Dm" has been subjected to some very diverse treatments, as has "In The Hall Of The Mountain King".

Richard Straus might have some interesting comments on the things people have done with the first movement of his "Also Spract Zarathustra" (sp?).
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11/21/2003 4:51 pm
Jethro Tull did a cover of Bachs' Bourree which was pretty cool. Emerson, Lake, and Palmer covered a lot of classical songs.
For a reverse situation, Steve Howe from Yes wrote and recorded Mood For A Day on the Yes Fragile album, has become a staple peice for classical guitarists.

For classical covers gone rock, check out bands from the progressive rock era, and the shred guitarists of the 80s' & 90s'.
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11/21/2003 5:33 pm
Originally posted by Polera
House of the rising son, was a classical song turned into a rock song...how old it was i couldnt tell you.

House of the Rising Sun was actually a folk song, or Irish song (I forget which one) that was reworked into a rock song. The original was about a girl who goes to work in a Brothel. For a cool trick, try singing Amazing Grace over the changes of House of the Rising Son.

Emerson, Lake, and Palmer...couple of my favorite classical covers are Copelands "HoeDown" and "Fanfare for the Common Man". I know off the top of my head, that they also recorded versions of Murzarki (sp?) "Pictures at an Exhibition" and Ravels "Bolero", among many others.

Jeff Beck also did a cool version of Bolero.
Extreme did a cool version of Flight of the Bumble Bee.
Phish always does 2001 Space Odyssey.

While surfing the web one night I came across a guitarist from Seattle who had a cd out called Strat to Stradivarius which had a lot of cool classical covers on it.
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11/21/2003 9:36 pm

ask Azrael lol

he knows all about turning classical songs into metal.
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11/21/2003 10:36 pm
Steve Vai did Beethoven's 5th, Eddie Van Halen did a live version of Fur Elise, Yngwie's done some pagannini stuff and Petrucci has done this classical greek folk song thing.
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11/21/2003 11:28 pm
Originally posted by chris mood ... Phish always does 2001 Space Odyssey...

Originally posted by Lordathestrings... Richard Straus might have some interesting comments on the things people have done with the first movement of his "Also Spract Zarathustra" (sp?).
Uhuh, see what I mean? :)
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11/22/2003 12:10 am
I know theres a few version of Sabre Dance, I cant remember the composers name, something russian, none of which I particularly like. They usually end up as self-indulgent noodling, pity cos its such a great song.

House Of The Rising Sun Im sure is an old blues/pre-blues black song, "Down in New Orleans...", if it was Irish Im sure Id know about it.

Muse also drew from Bach's Toccato en Fugue in D Minor for the intro riff to Plug In Baby, very good song btw

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11/29/2003 1:46 am
Bach's Air On G is played acoustic by Malmsteen. He improvise some stuff and then start playing it and then beethovens Ode to Joy.

[Edited by Cuneyt on 11-28-2003 at 07:49 PM]
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11/29/2003 3:32 am
Welcome to the forum Cuneyt.
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12/02/2003 4:56 pm
Originally posted by aiwass
... I'm talking about the "Kanon" by... was it Brahms? I just know the piece, but I'm terrible with composers.
Pachelbel, I think.
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12/02/2003 9:33 pm
Not to be like some kind of Professor Frink, but isn't it "Canon in D?"
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12/03/2003 9:05 pm
I'll give you that one. It is a really cool piece if you can pull it off......We're lookin' at YOU, Azrael.
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12/10/2003 4:17 pm
i can play about 2 to 3 minutes from the beginning of canon in D on the classical guitar..i stopped learning it because it started to become boring..i had heard it so many times and had to play it all the time..it was just a nuisance but a nice song
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12/18/2003 2:14 am
yngwie definetly did beethovens fifth along with other classical/rock songs another classical/rock was randy rhoads he was a classical guitarist when one day he was asked to try a metal piece witch was a easy transition
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02/25/2006 3:27 am
[QUOTE=chris mood]House of the Rising Sun was actually a folk song, or Irish song (I forget which one)


It was a folk song about new Orleans
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