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- robertzombie
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Are there any large high resolution pics of the SSV cover?
- Quiff Boy
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make your own - it will be better than that one
the most tasteful thing ever to grace the front of an ssv boot was the original promo cassette cover:
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/SSV
given the right font and a wea logo i'm sure you could mock up a decent copy for a cd inlay in about 2 minutes
the most tasteful thing ever to grace the front of an ssv boot was the original promo cassette cover:
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/SSV
given the right font and a wea logo i'm sure you could mock up a decent copy for a cd inlay in about 2 minutes
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- the-happening
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The cover for the CD is completely different PM me and i'll email it to you.
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nope. urban myth. pretty certain.Peter KJ wrote:Does anybody know if the SSV-version with drums exists?
I thought East West remixed the album and forgot about the drums? Is this true? Has anybody heard other versions of the SSV songs?
Peter KJ
i know someone that von played the recordings to before sending them off to wea, and he says there never were drums on them.
oddly enough, from what i gather, the paris riots stuff sounded pretty much like ssv but with drums!! not the same material, but similar style. but they were only ever bedroom demos (read: self-indulgent noodlings) and never got any further than that.
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- Ozpat
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http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/SSVPeter KJ wrote:Does anybody know if the SSV-version with drums exists?
I thought East West remixed the album and forgot about the drums? Is this true? Has anybody heard other versions of the SSV songs?
Peter KJ
"as we walk on the floodland"
J from the Happening told me a few years back that he created that cover for the promo cassette himself - presumably with a scanned negative copy of another tape-to-tape promo (to make in blacker and gothier, unlike the music!).Quiff Boy wrote:make your own - it will be better than that one
the most tasteful thing ever to grace the front of an ssv boot was the original promo cassette cover:
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/SSV
given the right font and a wea logo i'm sure you could mock up a decent copy for a cd inlay in about 2 minutes
Is this the place I used to know as Fatherland?
- the-happening
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Wrong the cover on the link http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/SSV was the cover used on the original SSV website when it was hosted on the XOOM web address and there were also some CD covers which were blue!
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- magic booka
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my copy has a really cheap nasty looking cover of von during blond hair era side on headshot and same era top half of body shot wearing blue jacket/ yellow shirt on the back. inside is a floodland era shot. von sat down shirt open hand behind head.
i quite like the album in a weird way.
i quite like the album in a weird way.