HIM temple of love cover

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wild bill buttock wrote:Him...should be placed in a van filled with s**t
That'll be alone, then :wink:
hehe - alone with their back catalogue!

So, i take it no-one on Heartland has heard HIMs ToL cover then?
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The only HIM-cover (apart from Chris Isaak and Depeche Mode) I found was this abomination

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As far as I know they covered Depeche Mode, Chris Isaak, Billy Idol and :roll: New Kids On The Block.
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they did perform Temple Of Love in the early/mid 90s at a covers contest. they also played Frozen by Madonna. no recordings exist...

I'm quite fond of their early stuff...
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They also did a 'not so bad' version of Neil Diamond's Solitary Man
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jande wrote:They also did a 'not so bad' version of Neil Diamond's Solitary Man
Right....forgot about that one.
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And also quite a good version of Poison Heart
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[quote="robertzombie"]they did perform Temple Of Love in the early/mid 90s at a covers contest. quote]

I had a surf recently and could only find pages with the lyrics to the 'HIM song' Temple of Love - no mention of who the original artist was on any of them. Shame that no recordings of their cover exist!!
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