surfing the net showed, that the sisters have not been the first band of a certain league performing ghostrider and sister ray. i am interested in different versions, although most of them might be interesting only to listen to them one time, like joy division performing sister ray......
to kick it of, a very strange but funny version of ghostrider by soft cell
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4CPIO9YS
to go on, a very interesting version of sister ray, performed by the sisters in 1998 in bruxelles. this version is remastered from a cd i recently received, and it sounds much better than the original now. the little gaps/glitches should not give reason for concern, and were already on the cd i received. if you like:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AESQ4K7P
j
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The Soft Cell version is great!
Thanks for sharing!
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Paul Haig (ex Josef K) did Ghostrider on a mid 80s music programme called Riverside featuring Alan Rankine (ex Associates), I have it on video but no way of copying it
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not heard that file yet but is it actually the marc almond & jim foetus version?Dark wrote:The Soft Cell one was originally released on a fanclub flexi.
Incredibly hard to find, IIRC. I want it.
i used to have a soft cell/marc almond video bootleg with rare stuff on, and that had a version of ghost rider with marc & jim, taken from some tv show....
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Can be found on the B side of the 12in BIG BLUE WORLDJames Blast wrote:Paul Haig (ex Josef K) did Ghostrider on a mid 80s music programme called Riverside featuring Alan Rankine (ex Associates), I have it on video but no way of copying it
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According to the covers project, which is usually pretty thorough, the bands to have covered Ghost Rider are:
Ghost Rider covered by Rollins Band
The cover version of this song appears on the Rollins Band album Hot Animal Machine + Drive By Shooting.
Ghost Rider covered by R.E.M.
The cover version of this song appears on the R.E.M. album Rare Frequencies.
Ghost Rider covered by Paul Haig
The cover version of this song appears on the Paul Haig album The Warp of Pure Fun.
And for Sister Ray we have:
Sister Ray was covered by Joy Division
Sister Ray was covered by The Sisters of Mercy
Sister Ray was covered by New Order
Strange that they'd have Sisters for Sister Ray but not Ghost Rider.
Oh well, great site anyway: www.coversproject.com
Ghost Rider covered by Rollins Band
The cover version of this song appears on the Rollins Band album Hot Animal Machine + Drive By Shooting.
Ghost Rider covered by R.E.M.
The cover version of this song appears on the R.E.M. album Rare Frequencies.
Ghost Rider covered by Paul Haig
The cover version of this song appears on the Paul Haig album The Warp of Pure Fun.
And for Sister Ray we have:
Sister Ray was covered by Joy Division
Sister Ray was covered by The Sisters of Mercy
Sister Ray was covered by New Order
Strange that they'd have Sisters for Sister Ray but not Ghost Rider.
Oh well, great site anyway: www.coversproject.com
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the rollins version can also be found on the crow soundtrack
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good question, been ages, i think i have the DVD somewhere, but i actually meant the sound track LP for the full versionsDark wrote:Whereabouts in the movie is it?
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Aye, I've heard the full version, and remembered to look out for it when I last watched it (my sister bought me it as a 13th birthday present.. or maybe 14th.. I'm getting old ) and I missed it.
Ah well, next time I watch it, maybe. It's probably just for a minute somewhere in the background.
Ah well, next time I watch it, maybe. It's probably just for a minute somewhere in the background.
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get yourself the original comic book, it's great, had joy division in for some weird reasonDark wrote:Aye, I've heard the full version, and remembered to look out for it when I last watched it (my sister bought me it as a 13th birthday present.. or maybe 14th.. I'm getting old ) and I missed it.
Ah well, next time I watch it, maybe. It's probably just for a minute somewhere in the background.
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JAMES RAY wrote:Ghost Rider by the sadly missed JAMES RAY & THE LEGENDARY GHOSTRIDERS - 1982
Care to elaborate? Google doesn't want to.
And for anyone else counting, Tierkreis has made instrumental demos in its time of Ghost Rider, Louie Louie, Sister Ray and Cobalt Blue.
Only the last one is likely to be played live, or released (though due to copyright stuff which I don't wanna go through, probably only on bootlegs)
sorry, jost, but I got a porno pop-up while I tried to download those filesjost 7 wrote:surfing the net showed, that the sisters have not been the first band of a certain league performing ghostrider and sister ray. i am interested in different versions, although most of them might be interesting only to listen to them one time, like joy division performing sister ray......
to kick it of, a very strange but funny version of ghostrider by soft cell
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4CPIO9YS
to go on, a very interesting version of sister ray, performed by the sisters in 1998 in bruxelles. this version is remastered from a cd i recently received, and it sounds much better than the original now. the little gaps/glitches should not give reason for concern, and were already on the cd i received. if you like:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AESQ4K7P
j
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just finished reading this topic when what should come on 6Music-Freakzone?
Ghostrider - Suicide
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