Great song, shame it was never officially released (how come?)
Anyone know where/when it was recorded, and more importantly, who does the backing vocals?
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There's a version albeit bracketed as 'bootleg version' on Dr. Jeep. I guess that's official.
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I have a feeling it turns up on several boots, so I guess it depends which one you are listening to!
I think the dr jeep B-side was Bremen 1985 (but I may be wrong!)
btw - Pop Art?? Surely some mistake? Velveteen was soooo much better!
I think the dr jeep B-side was Bremen 1985 (but I may be wrong!)
btw - Pop Art?? Surely some mistake? Velveteen was soooo much better!
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btw - Pop Art?? Surely some mistake? Velveteen was soooo much better!
Trash City must be one of the best starts to an album ever! A veritable pop masterpiece of an album if ever I heard one
Mind you I did fancy the arse off her
Mind you, who didn't?
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Getting back to the point (and away from Wendy James!) wasn't it planned as a b-side to one of the FALAA singles but would have meant paying royalties (or whatever) as well?Dark wrote:Great song, shame it was never officially released (how come?)
Anyone know where/when it was recorded, and more importantly, who does the backing vocals?
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I think there was a EP of cover versions mooted at one point. Dan or Vicus or someone confirmed this elsewhere.
It was also officially released on Wake, by the way.
And I'm pretty sure that the b vox are by the Huss monster.
It was also officially released on Wake, by the way.
And I'm pretty sure that the b vox are by the Huss monster.
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may all your gods go with youlachert wrote:yeah, and the demo was recorded in stockport studios with dave allen
how come that ozzy version is perfect and yet the taper of the original confessed to have made mistakes putting the tape heads down. at least that's what he told me
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I have two different demos of this, one is 7:28mins and the other 7:09mins but they both sound identical
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clever editing?paint it black wrote:may all your gods go with youlachert wrote:yeah, and the demo was recorded in stockport studios with dave allen
how come that ozzy version is perfect and yet the taper of the original confessed to have made mistakes putting the tape heads down. at least that's what he told me
And it wasn't Dan or vicus who confirmed it most recently, it was you!lachert wrote:yeah, and the demo was recorded in stockport studios with dave allen
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I think "not that good" is being a bit kind to it.Dark wrote:Yeah, I guess I should have specified I meant the FALAA-era demo version.
The live Dr Jeep version's not that good, sadly.
Of all the bootlegs Von could have chosen...
Oh well.
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Depends on what you look for/expect from a live recordingmh wrote:I think "not that good" is being a bit kind to it.Dark wrote:Yeah, I guess I should have specified I meant the FALAA-era demo version.
The live Dr Jeep version's not that good, sadly.
Of all the bootlegs Von could have chosen...
Oh well.
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Aye, but then you have very low standards Big Yin
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Still looking smashing at 40streamline wrote:SomeKindOfStranger wrote:
btw - Pop Art?? Surely some mistake? Velveteen was soooo much better!
Trash City must be one of the best starts to an album ever! A veritable pop masterpiece of an album if ever I heard one
Mind you I did fancy the arse off her
Mind you, who didn't?
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Well speaking as....James Blast wrote:Aye, but then you have very low standards Big Yin
a former 15 year old fat school boy with no mates and no chance of ever hearing any Sisters bootlegs that all my elder sister's friends kept talking about as well as the bloody music press any "nth" generation hissy tape copy complete with vinyl crackles and needle jumps was a bloody godsend from having to put up with TOP 40 Radio One being played at the school disco and all day on the radio and on the feckin' TV
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Whoops! I touched a nerve there Big Yin, it wisnae ma intention man. Honest!
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It's a pity the album wasn't that good. Grease Monkey gets better the more you listen to it, but the rest of the album...meh...thhell wrote:Still looking smashing at 40streamline wrote:SomeKindOfStranger wrote:
btw - Pop Art?? Surely some mistake? Velveteen was soooo much better!
Trash City must be one of the best starts to an album ever! A veritable pop masterpiece of an album if ever I heard one
Mind you I did fancy the arse off her
Mind you, who didn't?
The new one should be/is out soon so I'll see what that's like.
It's a pity her second solo album Lies In Chinatown never got a proper release as that is actually pretty damn good. I've only got a bad copy of it though.
I've got all the Transvision Vamp stuff barring the last album (harder to find than a lost very hard thing).
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Trash City must be one of the best starts to an album ever! A veritable pop masterpiece of an album if ever I heard one
Mind you I did fancy the arse off her
Mind you, who didn't?
The new one should be/is out soon so I'll see what that's like.
It's a pity her second solo album Lies In Chinatown never got a proper release as that is actually pretty damn good. I've only got a bad copy of it though.
I've got all the Transvision Vamp stuff barring the last album (harder to find than a lost very hard thing).
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robertzombie wrote:I have two different demos of this, one is 7:28mins and the other 7:09mins but they both sound identical
I believe the "longer" version has a drop-out in the middle, where the song fades out and then back in? And the shorter one is complete, without a break? Is that right?
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yep.bismarck wrote:robertzombie wrote:I have two different demos of this, one is 7:28mins and the other 7:09mins but they both sound identical
I believe the "longer" version has a drop-out in the middle, where the song fades out and then back in? And the shorter one is complete, without a break? Is that right?
The short version is cut at 10 Khz so all the high frequency elements are missing. I've obtained this version from 2 different sources now, and it's the same in both.
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