Does anyone know anything about this track that I found recently, entitled as follows;
sisters of mercy- Emily (rare demo 85-Hussey and guest vocalist)
It certainly sounds like a Hussey vocal and a drum machine.
The first verse starts;
"Lost in a state of confusion, lost without a...(I can't make it out, possibly word)
Say that it's an illusion, something I heard"
and the chorus is;
"Can you hear me Emily?
Can you hear me Emily?"
both of which sound very m*****n(ish) to me.
Any thoughts?
Emily. Strange demo track question.
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I was hoping for that as well
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Thanks for sharing. I have no idea where it's from, and I honestly find it quite weak. Where did you find it ? Are you sure it's not a m*****n demo ?
I'd end this moment to be with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
Interesting stuff. Where did you find it?
It's definitely in the style of FALAA-era Sisters guitar work, if nothing else. The vocals and drum beat are a bit crap though - I'm guessing Von had no input to the Doktor. The lyrics are Hussey or someone similar - not Marx or Eldritch, that's for sure.
It's definitely in the style of FALAA-era Sisters guitar work, if nothing else. The vocals and drum beat are a bit crap though - I'm guessing Von had no input to the Doktor. The lyrics are Hussey or someone similar - not Marx or Eldritch, that's for sure.
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Thanks for putting it online
Sounds quite odd indeed, Sisters-style of that era, and lyrically it seems like he tried to write it like would have.
Didn't succeed too well though, IMHO
Sounds quite odd indeed, Sisters-style of that era, and lyrically it seems like he tried to write it like would have.
Didn't succeed too well though, IMHO
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http://www.slsknet.org/Motz wrote:Interesting stuff. Where did you find it?
That's what I thought. Has it been heard of before?Motz wrote:It's definitely in the style of FALAA-era Sisters guitar work
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No problem. It does sound a little strange, but I quite like it...Obviousman wrote:Thanks for putting it online
Sounds quite odd indeed, Sisters-style of that era, and lyrically it seems like he tried to write it like would have.
Didn't succeed too well though, IMHO
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I thought I'd not seen any mention of it anywhere.Motz wrote:Not as far as I know, I've not seen it listed in any collection of rarities, or as a commonly mistaken non-Sisters track like "Cry Little Sister".
I'm not sure what it is. It could easily be a m*****n demo, but it came with the above filename.Badlander wrote:Are you sure it's not a m*****n demo ?
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not heard the mp3 but the description doesnt sound familiar as a sisters demo, and at this late stage i doubt there are (m)any more unknown gems out there...
probably an early mish demo. maybe a mish fan (karst, taylor, rob keys, etc) might have a better idea?
maybe try posting it on rob's "wasteland" mish forum
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probably an early mish demo. maybe a mish fan (karst, taylor, rob keys, etc) might have a better idea?
maybe try posting it on rob's "wasteland" mish forum
www.wasteland.org.uk
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Thanks. I've posted it there now.
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Will do [it's like a wasteland over there]Badlander wrote:And keep us updated. Thanks in advance.
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Must be Rosetta Stone then!!Dan wrote:It's not Hussey singing so I'd say there's no connection apart from some goffs desperate to sound like their heroes.
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I do!Motz wrote:And I suppose you consider the first Sisters single to be well sung?
Me too!Ozpat wrote:And me thinking it was a thread about emilystrange....
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I never heard screeches on it thoughBig Si wrote:I do!Motz wrote:And I suppose you consider the first Sisters single to be well sung?
And I was thinking about emilystrange as well