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cover :
Brimstone & Treacle,unofficial 3 Track 7".Tracks:Louie,Louie(Live Royal Albert Hall) & 1969 Live & Whisky in the jar.?

would be new to me that the sisters ever did cover witj?

but suppose i cannot know all their covers, thought I did, but as it seems...not! :von: :oops: :wink:
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I seem to recall someone saying it was The Mîssîon/Sisterhood?

Of to search...

... Yup. Found it. Clicky
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seems the general concensus is that its "the sisterhood" playing one of their few live gigs before they changed their name to the mish...

note that the band that popularised the traditional irish folk song, thin lizzy also had a track called "sisters of mercy"

http://www.thinlizzyfan.com/albumpages/boxset.html

disc 4, track 14

as well as a track called "Fool's Gold" - disc 3 track 3 :o :lol:
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Thanks for the info, Mark :notworthy: :wink: :notworthy:
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Quiff Boy wrote: note that the band that popularised the traditional irish folk song, thin lizzy also had a track called "sisters of mercy"

http://www.thinlizzyfan.com/albumpages/boxset.html

disc 4, track 14

as well as a track called "Fool's Gold" - disc 3 track 3 :o :lol:
but guess it´s the L.Cohen cover isn´t it? :eek:
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dunno. never heard it... but i know ghost dance did a track called the same thing. that wasnt a cover tyhough... i just thought the coincidence was quite amusing :D

http://www.ghostdance.co.uk/discography ... hp?id=word
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Quiff Boy wrote:dunno. never heard it... but i know ghost dance did a track called the same thing. that wasnt a cover tyhough... i just thought the coincidence was quite amusing :D
but someone within the forum will know and will make us smart :?: :notworthy: :innocent:
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The Whiskey track being a Sisterhood soundcheck is ringing bells..

Anyone know if the '84 era Sisters actually got as far as practicing or demoing Mandy?
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the track "fool's gold" is an original thin lizzy tune credited to phil lynott,and first appeared on the 1976 lp Johnny the Fox. i've never even heard of the track "sisters of mercy" -and as far as i know i've got all the studio albums -even the crappier early ones. :?
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:the track "fool's gold" is an original thin lizzy tune credited to phil lynott,and first appeared on the 1976 lp Johnny the Fox. i've never even heard of the track "sisters of mercy" -and as far as i know i've got all the studio albums -even the crappier early ones. :?
sisters of mercy is a well known TL track :roll:
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Quiff Boy wrote:
seems the general concensus is that its "the sisterhood" playing one of their few live gigs before they changed their name to the mish...
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paint it black wrote:
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:the track "fool's gold" is an original thin lizzy tune credited to phil lynott,and first appeared on the 1976 lp Johnny the Fox. i've never even heard of the track "sisters of mercy" -and as far as i know i've got all the studio albums -even the crappier early ones. :?
sisters of mercy is a well known TL track :roll:
No,
"They Boys are Back in Town" is a well known Thin Lizzy track.

"Sisters of Mercy" is an obscure track from Lynott's unheard-of post Thin Lizzy band, Grand Slam.
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doc P wrote:cover :
Brimstone & Treacle,unofficial 3 Track 7".Tracks:Louie,Louie(Live Royal Albert Hall) & 1969 Live & Whisky in the jar.?

would be new to me that the sisters ever did cover witj?

but suppose i cannot know all their covers, thought I did, but as it seems...not! :von: :oops: :wink:
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/Br ... 26_Treacle
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...and Eldritch did backing vocals on ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore's Blood of Emeralds.

But then, you probably already all knew that! :roll:
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Red_Kola wrote:
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:the track "fool's gold" is an original thin lizzy tune credited to phil lynott,and first appeared on the 1976 lp Johnny the Fox. i've never even heard of the track "sisters of mercy" -and as far as i know i've got all the studio albums -even the crappier early ones. :?
sisters of mercy is a well known TL track :roll:
No,
"They Boys are Back in Town" is a well known Thin Lizzy track.

"Sisters of Mercy" is an obscure track from Lynott's unheard-of post Thin Lizzy band, Grand Slam.
thank-you RedKola. :notworthy: i was brought up with thin lizzy as they were my mum's favourite band (hence my possession of all their records) and would have been very surprised if i had never have heard it 8)
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sam donut wrote:...and Eldritch did backing vocals on ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore's Blood of Emeralds.

But then, you probably already all knew that! :roll:
Did not...do now. Thanks! :notworthy:
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sam donut wrote:...and Eldritch did backing vocals on ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore's Blood of Emeralds.

But then, you probably already all knew that! :roll:
yup @ least knew that :innocent:
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Sorry, I thought the subject "Did they really" was about Sam Fox clicky
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sam donut wrote:...and Eldritch did backing vocals on ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore's Blood of Emeralds.

But then, you probably already all knew that! :roll:
I didn't know in which song of this album (After The War) AE's voice was used, thanks :notworthy:
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