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Cover versions of Sisters songs (thread renamed by markfiend
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and theneastmidswhizzkid wrote: all the dodgy goth bands who can't even think of a name for their band that isn't the name of someone else's song
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It occurs to me that the title of this thread, Songs The Sisters have covered is slightly misleading: that would be Gimme Shelter, Jolene, Teachers, 1969, Confide In Me, etc. etc.
So I'll take the liberty of changing it.
So I'll take the liberty of changing it.
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ach, that would be my bad thenmarkfiend wrote:It occurs to me that the title of this thread, Songs The Sisters have covered is slightly misleading: that would be Gimme Shelter, Jolene, Teachers, 1969, Confide In Me, etc. etc.
So I'll take the liberty of changing it.
i renamed it from something ever more ambiguous because i thought thats what lachert's site was going to be about...
however, i couldnt actually check it myself because everytime i looked the site complained in polish about what looked like "too many users"
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Chairman BOX wrote:and theneastmidswhizzkid wrote: all the dodgy goth bands who can't even think of a name for their band that isn't the name of someone else's song
etc.Chairman BOX wrote: Not to stir the pot overmuch,
We trust you know that we think you rock like a mother f****r, EMWK, irrespective of our difference of opinion
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i assumed BTWOS to be taken from the Black Sabbath song of the same name, and "Jessica's Crime" to be from the bloody awful goth tune you mentioned.
i'll take your word for it and stand corrected -but only as far as the names go; covering the sisters is still unforgiveable.
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote: -but only as far as the names go; covering the sisters is still unforgiveable.
Well, the problem isn't so much covering the Sisters--it's that those covers tend to be done by unforgiveably bad bands who don't quite 'get it' in the first place. The majority of Sisters covers are garbage of the worst kind, but then there's things like Lambchop doing This Corrosion, the Supersuckers doing Afterhours, Paradise Lost doing Walk Away, and Automatic Head Detonator doing Black Planet (yes, I thought that was pretty great too). I recall there was a Polish gent on here who did a cover of Nine While Nine with a female vocal--that had a lot of potential too, and whoever did that version of Will I Dream? a few months back did a tasteful job of it as well. A Sisters cover is like any other cover: it's only as good as the band doing it. The songs themselves are very good (although Romeo Down sounds unfinished to me), and in the hands of a good band, the covers will be good (for me, I've always wanted to hear 1959 played by Pennywise); in the hands of bands with names like Cruciform Bloodcradle of Morgoth you'll get trash--and no one ought to be surprised by that.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
Worse, there's a bands as for example Coffin Fodder or D.D.T. doing cover of "NoTime to Cry" and they thought that it's a Cradle of Filth song
did you know the name of this polish band?
did you know the name of this polish band?
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Unfortunately, I do not. But the guitar player was a member of this forum, so he might still be about; or perhaps someone else would know him.lachert wrote:Worse, there's a bands as for example Coffin Fodder or D.D.T. doing cover of "NoTime to Cry" and they thought that it's a Cradle of Filth song
did you know the name of this polish band?
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i'm affraid it was band lilith (http://www.lilith.pl) who play as a support on robochrist solo shows in poland and as i remember i download some time "nine while nine" from lilith site and it wasn't sisters cover but something completly different. but maybe i'm wrongsultan2075 wrote:Unfortunately, I do not. But the guitar player was a member of this forum, so he might still be about; or perhaps someone else would know him.lachert wrote:Worse, there's a bands as for example Coffin Fodder or D.D.T. doing cover of "NoTime to Cry" and they thought that it's a Cradle of Filth song
did you know the name of this polish band?
let me hear this supersuckers "afterhours"! i can't find it anywhere
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I'll try and upload it next week, when I go back to work. I'm on dial-up at home, so I'd like to hold out for the university high-speed pipeline.lachert wrote:i'm affraid it was band lilith (http://www.lilith.pl) who play as a support on robochrist solo shows in poland and as i remember i download some time "nine while nine" from lilith site and it wasn't sisters cover but something completly different. but maybe i'm wrongsultan2075 wrote:Unfortunately, I do not. But the guitar player was a member of this forum, so he might still be about; or perhaps someone else would know him.lachert wrote:Worse, there's a bands as for example Coffin Fodder or D.D.T. doing cover of "NoTime to Cry" and they thought that it's a Cradle of Filth song
did you know the name of this polish band?
let me hear this supersuckers "afterhours"! i can't find it anywhere
Oh, and glancing at the Lillith site, I don't think it was them. The version of Nine While Nine I'm thinking of was decidedly non-heavy-metal. It had a very poppy sound, clean guitars, etc. The girl singing had a good voice, but needed to work at it a bit more. It wasn't a professional recording, but it wasn't bad either.
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That said, on the website, there IS a list of songs that the Sisters have covered..markfiend wrote:It occurs to me that the title of this thread, Songs The Sisters have covered is slightly misleading: that would be Gimme Shelter, Jolene, Teachers, 1969, Confide In Me, etc. etc.
So I'll take the liberty of changing it.
i make a little investigation on polish portals and i got it
this band is eyes wide open, and this pretty unplugged version of 9while9 you can download here:
http://eyeswideopen_2.tripod.com/
this band is eyes wide open, and this pretty unplugged version of 9while9 you can download here:
http://eyeswideopen_2.tripod.com/
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this is the last time i make some site in english, which i learn from jar jar binks and his villagersDark wrote:That said, on the website, there IS a list of songs that the Sisters have covered..markfiend wrote:It occurs to me that the title of this thread, Songs The Sisters have covered is slightly misleading: that would be Gimme Shelter, Jolene, Teachers, 1969, Confide In Me, etc. etc.
So I'll take the liberty of changing it.
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Yes it is Because there is not much left of the originalsultan2075 wrote:Automatic Head Detonator doing Black Planet (yes, I thought that was pretty great too).
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Yep, that's exactly right. It's just a wall of noise and drums--it reminds me of a less bluesy and more electronic version of the Immortal Lee County Killers, in a way.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Yes it is Because there is not much left of the originalsultan2075 wrote:Automatic Head Detonator doing Black Planet (yes, I thought that was pretty great too).
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It reminds me of Aphex Twin on a writer's block which isn't necessarily a bad thing of coursesultan2075 wrote:Yep, that's exactly right. It's just a wall of noise and drums--it reminds me of a less bluesy and more electronic version of the Immortal Lee County Killers, in a way.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Yes it is Because there is not much left of the originalsultan2075 wrote:Automatic Head Detonator doing Black Planet (yes, I thought that was pretty great too).
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Find it here -> http://s51.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2G4M ... 5II6KR85DBlachert wrote:
let me hear this supersuckers "afterhours"! i can't find it anywhere
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And the there's the 'Burn' track and a lounge version of '1959' by some silly twit from Belgium... what will they do next
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thanks nice versionruffers wrote:Find it here -> http://s51.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2G4M ... 5II6KR85DBlachert wrote:
let me hear this supersuckers "afterhours"! i can't find it anywhere
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Quite right.lachert wrote:thanks nice versionruffers wrote:Find it here -> http://s51.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2G4M ... 5II6KR85DBlachert wrote:
let me hear this supersuckers "afterhours"! i can't find it anywhere
Personally, we would be hard pressed to name a better Sisters' cover, (only alt-country divas Lambchop spring immediately to mind). If there is anyone out there who hasn't heard the Supersuckers doing this one, please do check it out... she's a fine, rocking rendition from a fine, rocking band.
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Well, there's always that Flood II remix, by someone who had no idea how to mix, let alone remix. He even remixed an SSV song!Izzy HaveMercy wrote:And the there's the 'Burn' track and a lounge version of '1959' by some silly tw*t from Belgium... what will they do next
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is it name of the band? some silly tw*t?Izzy HaveMercy wrote:And the there's the 'Burn' track and a lounge version of '1959' by some silly tw*t from Belgium... what will they do next
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