Right all, big Sisters fan blah blah blah with a question. Way back when I had a tape of Sisters gig which on the end had a poor quality studio track on it. It sounded like a demo rather than fully produced, but it did sound Sisters-ish.
Basically a bass rhythm and drums, with Eldritch (?) ( James Ray? Someone else?) whispering "Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant" every few bars.
Bugged me for years this, any know what I'm talking about?
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can't say i've heard that one... does it ring a bell with anyone else?
can you remember what the gig was? someone else might also have it tucked away
does the bassline sound familiar at all? could it be a james ray TC demo?
can't say i've heard that one... does it ring a bell with anyone else?
can you remember what the gig was? someone else might also have it tucked away
does the bassline sound familiar at all? could it be a james ray TC demo?
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Can't remember the gig, I'll have a dig around. I've had this bassline in my head for years, maybe I could "dum de dum" it and put it up as an attachment!Quiff Boy wrote:welcome
can't say i've heard that one... does it ring a bell with anyone else?
can you remember what the gig was? someone else might also have it tucked away
does the bassline sound familiar at all? could it be a james ray TC demo?
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that would be interestingruffers wrote: maybe I could "dum de dum" it and put it up as an attachment!
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