Weeds and Flowers was started in 1998, using the talents of guitarists like Matt Weedman (along with the occasional work of Lisa Parker on the guitar) to cover well-known songs as well as delve into new songs. This Colorado band did most of their recording over the lead singer’s birthday in Boulder. Hopefully their strong versions of songs by R.E.M., Peter Gabriel or Sinead O’Connor will make up for their short history working together.
The lead singer had even told the rest of the band that she could record the vocals at another date, but they insisted that she sing while they played. It was a good thing, too - the lead singer almost died in an accident about fifteen days later.
Matt Weedman is a guitarist who lives in Colorado, keeps too many compact discs in his car trunk, and well, in general is a fun loving guy.
Matt knew and worked with Janet Kuypers through friends. Janet Met Lisa Parker through Matt Weedman, and Lisa possessed the same uncammy ability of picking out tunes and being able to play them without trying.
Their work is collected on one unreleased compact disc called The Beauty and the Destruction. It contains covers of anything from Paul Simon from the seventies to Culture Clue, Paul Young, The Eurythmics, INXS, or even Yaz. More recent covers include Morrissey, Green Day, R.E.M. or Peter Gabriel.
Their CD of these tracks is also available on sale right here, is you are interested...
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Blood of Eden
(674k)
(rough mix; 3.8 meg)
(clean mix)
This was originally by Peter Gabriel, off his Album So. They liked the music of Peter Gabriel, and although it was often difficult to try to maych Peter Gabriel’s difficuly musical changes and chords, The songs now sound very relaxed and natural.
This song was originally by The Smiths, off their album The Queen Is Dead. This song was a long-time favorite of the lead singer, and guitarist Lisa Parker had no problem playing this tune with an upbeat tempo to make it so for Weeds and Flowers.
Cemetry Gates
(rough mix)
(clean mix 2.2 meg)
This was originally by Syd Barrett. Also, R.E.M. covered this song on their album Dead Letter Office. The rhythm in this version is very different from the rhythm in the original.
Dark Globe
edited mix
(204k)
(rough mix; 1.2 meg)
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This was originally by Morrissey. This was more of his more popular original songs after The Smiths separated, and guitarist Lisa Parker joined in for the performance of this song.
Every Day is like Sunday
a mix-down
(395k)
(rough mix; 2 meg)
This was originally by Paul Young. Deciding to go through the 1980s rampage of hits for songs to cover, the lead singler also remembered her nephew, when he was a toddler, exclaiming repeatedly,
Every Time You Go Away
an edited mix
(304k)
(rough mix; 1.8 meg)
Every time you go ... You take a piece of me ... AWAY!
So for that alone they thought it would be fun to cover this song.
This was originally by Green Day. They figured that if Seinfeld could use this song in their last episode, then Weeds and Flowers could play it as well...
Good Riddance
(219k)
(rough mix; 1.3 meg)
This was originally by The Eurythmics.
Here Comes the Rain again
mix 1
mix 2
(327k)
(rough mix; 1.9 meg)
This was originally by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. For a change of pace, they thought they’d try something that you wouldn’t expect to hear acousically from a group that normally plays slower, more soulful songs...
I Love Rock n’ Roll
the mix played at a club
edited version #2
(231k)
(rough mix; 1.4 meg)
This was originally by Culture Club.
Karma Chameleon
an alternate mixing
(419k)
(rough mix; 2.5 meg)
This was originally by INXS, off their Album Kick.
Never Tear Us Apart
another mix
(209k)
(rough mix; 1.3 meg)
This was originally by Yaz. This song was Matt’s idea, and Yes, they were on quite a retro kick with their song choices...
Only You
a track mixing with different final touches
(225k)
(rough mix; 1.4 meg)
This was originally by Paul Simon. Wanting to try different songs, the lead singer they do something a little older than the covers they had been trying from eighties bands, and this tune was a well-known favorite among many.
Slip Slidin’ Away
(437k) •
(rough mix; 2.6 meg)
(320 x 240)
This film is from Ithe Internet Archive
And in the video footage, recorded in 2000, Matt is not present.
Stand By Me
2 minutes 41 seconds
2 minutes 25 seconds
(282k)
(rough mix; 1.7 meg)
This was originally by They Might be Giants,, off the album Lincoln. Deciding to play a well-known song with a different spin, they opted to play this rock-and-roll styled tune with a more soulful, slower beat.
Twisting
another mix
(320 x 240)
This film is from Ithe Internet Archive
And in the video footage, recorded in 2000, Matt is not present.
This was originally by Paul Young. The only thing the lead singer could think of with this song was that a friend of hers - a woman from high school with a mohawk and a penchant for throwing bopoks at her sister’s picture CD collection, ADORED Paul Young. Wait, she also claimed to have slep with the lead singer of INXS while they were on tour once. Ah, the life of a fan...
You Are The Everything
(485k)
Come to think of it, Paul Simon once played this song live on television with George Michael. Okay, so that is all they can remember of this song.
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This was originally by Peter Gabriel, off his Album So. They liked the music of Peter Gabriel, and although it was often difficult to try to maych Peter Gabriel’s difficuly musical changes and chords, The songs now sound very relaxed and natural.
Washing of the Water
Video in a swimming pool,
in Myrtle Beach:
~3:43, 12/27/01
This film is from
the Internet Archive (425k)
Video outdoors (near water)
in Myrtle Beach:
~3:41, 12/28/01
This film is from
the Internet Archive (rough mix; 2.5 meg)
This was originally by R.E.M., off their Album Green. This was the one some that R.E.M.Weeds and Flowers thought it was an extremely political and emotional song, with a beautiful metaphor made for war and the soul.
World Leader Pretend
when they tried to make sure it was sung just right
(447k)
(rough mix; 2.6 meg)
This was originally by R.E.M..
You are the Everything
(rough mix; 2.9 meg)
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