I think I like you.bookish wrote:Now if you want a rubbish song I found and mp3 of 'You could be the one' online a while back. *That* must be the Sisters' lowest ebb.
Original Version of "Under the Gun"
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Nah, that's the first single.bookish wrote: Now if you want a rubbish song I found and mp3 of 'You could be the one' online a while back. *That* must be the Sisters' lowest ebb.
But You could be the one is damn close.
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
Heathen.bookish wrote:Now if you want a rubbish song I found and mp3 of 'You could be the one' online a while back. *That* must be the Sisters' lowest ebb.
Next of all you'll be saying you don't like Adrenochrome.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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It is one of my favoritesbookish wrote:Now if you want a rubbish song I found and mp3 of 'You could be the one' online a while back. *That* must be the Sisters' lowest ebb.
and UTG comes close behind it.
Another Shade of You.
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christophe wrote:It is one of my favoritesbookish wrote:Now if you want a rubbish song I found and mp3 of 'You could be the one' online a while back. *That* must be the Sisters' lowest ebb.
and UTG comes close behind it.
"as we walk on the floodland"
Ibid.smiscandlon wrote:I think I like you.bookish wrote:Now if you want a rubbish song I found and mp3 of 'You could be the one' online a while back. *That* must be the Sisters' lowest ebb.
Mind you, you may feel a sharp pain in your back from a certain James Blast. He is a good man but his like of this song and dislike of ABBA prove that he indeed is fallible.
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No fallibility there. YCBTO is fab, ABBA are sh!te.
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Then I'm half sick. Both YCBTO and Abba suck big time.Petseri wrote:Oh no! The condition is contagious!markfiend wrote:No fallibility there. YCBTO is fab, ABBA are sh!te.
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
Ah got th' Plague!!!!Petseri wrote:Oh no! The condition is contagious!markfiend wrote:No fallibility there. YCBTO is fab, ABBA are sh!te.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Silver lining: once the inflicted start dropping like flies, the Blast-ed opinion will be further diluted.mh wrote:Ah got th' Plague!!!!Petseri wrote:Oh no! The condition is contagious!markfiend wrote:No fallibility there. YCBTO is fab, ABBA are sh!te.
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Ah-a! so here is the post where the mighty YCBTO is being dissed and ABBA bigged-up.
I'm feeling very mellow after a top weekend in Leeds, so I'll let this one pass.
dig?
I'm feeling very mellow after a top weekend in Leeds, so I'll let this one pass.
dig?
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Good points all. Zeppelin did this quite often, borrowing lyrics from the blues (for which the argument could be made that they are public domain anyway because the bluesmen plagiarised from each other on a regular basis anyway). One shining example that comes to mind is "Boogie With Stu" which was Ritchie Valens' "Ooh My Head." They give a songwriting credit to Mrs. Valens, Ritchie's mother I believe.Badlander wrote:It's not that serious I guess, and he did it only once after all. Led Zep made a living out of it. Still... It is a cover in my book. Law's for lawyers (today's words of wisdom ) and I'm not one of them, not interested.mh wrote: I don't think Von is quite the type to do a "Page/Plant" on stuff.
I only have the CD single. Is the 7" any different ? Different pressings ?
Another example is "Hats Off to Roy Harper" is a song written mostly by Bukka White called "Shake 'em on Down." The rest apparently comes from Oscar Woods' "Lone Wolf Blues."
did sisters give a songwriting credit to deep purple for that soundcheck? did deep purple give a songwriting credit to ricky nelson? did ricky nelson give a songwriting credit to gershwin? did gershwin give a songwriting credit to all that blue people?
http://rapidshare.de/files/26219811/ric ... e.mp3.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/26219811/ric ... e.mp3.html
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In my opinion all this fuss about who did what and if what you do is based on something else who owns the right to it is utter garbage and art should pretty much be left to evolve on its own right and people should be less self-important about credits. What matters is the end result.
So what if one takes a crap song made by somebody and makes it into something quite extraordinary?
People are so caught up in these make-believe value-systems of theirs that they've lost all sight of reality and humanity and rather spend a lifetime arguing about nonsensical theoretical topics that are in obvious conflict with the ways things work than deal with realities that actually would have a real impact on their lives and others'.
Yes, everything one does is based on something he has experienced in the world. No, that doesn't make everything we do a product of plagiarism. It just means we are sentient beings part of a system and its processes which our lives are based upon. We can face that everything meaningful is interconnected, or the alternative is that we hide inside our own heads "imagining" "new" things. i prefer the first. i generally don't give a f**k about anyone's imaginings, including my own.
Gabba gabba hey!
So what if one takes a crap song made by somebody and makes it into something quite extraordinary?
People are so caught up in these make-believe value-systems of theirs that they've lost all sight of reality and humanity and rather spend a lifetime arguing about nonsensical theoretical topics that are in obvious conflict with the ways things work than deal with realities that actually would have a real impact on their lives and others'.
Yes, everything one does is based on something he has experienced in the world. No, that doesn't make everything we do a product of plagiarism. It just means we are sentient beings part of a system and its processes which our lives are based upon. We can face that everything meaningful is interconnected, or the alternative is that we hide inside our own heads "imagining" "new" things. i prefer the first. i generally don't give a f**k about anyone's imaginings, including my own.
Gabba gabba hey!
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I was going to pretty much write what itnAklipse wrote, but there's no point now, so I'll just say I agree with itnAklipse.
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In that case Billie Hugues' Two worlds apart is not a crap song. It was not written by a "somebody" but by a respectale recording artist. Von did not turn it into "something quite extraordinary" but into a rather fine song, that's all. He certainly didn't turn it into something so different that no one can identify the source of his inspiration. Quite the opposite in fact.itnAklipse wrote: So what if one takes a crap song made by somebody and makes it into something quite extraordinary?
And we were not discussing inspiration and imagination in general, but only this one song.
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
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Yeah! And we all take each other by the hands and sing and dance like one big family.itnAklipse wrote:In my opinion all this fuss about who did what and if what you do is based on something else who owns the right to it is utter garbage and art should pretty much be left to evolve on its own right and people should be less self-important about credits. What matters is the end result.
Pop Music has nothing to do with art - it's a f**king industry.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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wow. You learn somethin' new every day. Still a great song IMO.
"We left you sleeping. Now we are sleeping with you. Don't wake up."
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I've checked the 12" and the CD and they both say Hughs/Seeman/Eldritch, it says it on the CD insert, not the disc.Badlander wrote:Actually there's nothing on the single except "Produced by Hugues and Eldritch". Which for years led me to think it was an original song...canon docre wrote: Look on your Under the gun single. It should say: "written by: : Hughes, Seeman & Eldritch." *Correct?[/size]
The official site sez : "This version © 1993. Words by Andrew Eldritch and Roxanne Seeman, Music by Billie Hughes."
and "shot".
I always wondered who Hughs and Seeman were. Cool & Thanks for the info
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You can add my name to the list of people who didn't know it was a cover.