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ahh, i see! :smile:

fair point...
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Heh....just want to resurrected this topic....about my fav song.....

I found an interesting link....http://129.82.172.172/vphome.htm
scroll down...yeah,i know...it's really trivia thing....but i've always been
suspected this lady gave an inspiration to Von to make this
song...if it was really about 100% of his dismissed love affair....(with that Claire..)
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whitesatin wrote:Heh....just want to resurrected this topic....about my fav song.....

I found an interesting link....http://129.82.172.172/vphome.htm
scroll down...yeah,i know...it's really trivia thing....but i've always been
suspected this lady gave an inspiration to Von to make this
song...if it was really about 100% of his dismissed love affair....(with that Claire..)
Ah...well endowed ladies are :von: 's thing it seems :eek:

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Hey, she's got a certain Patsy thing in a few shots

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Big Si wrote:
whitesatin wrote:Heh....just want to resurrected this topic....about my fav song.....

I found an interesting link....http://129.82.172.172/vphome.htm
scroll down...yeah,i know...it's really trivia thing....but i've always been
suspected this lady gave an inspiration to Von to make this
song...if it was really about 100% of his dismissed love affair....(with that Claire..)
Ah...well endowed ladies are :von: 's thing it seems :eek:
If she's not careful she's gonna put someone's eye out. :eek:

Vicious Pink--bad music, worse singing. Sheesh. :roll:
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CorpPunk wrote: If she's not careful she's gonna put someone's eye out. :eek:

Vicious Pink--bad music, worse singing. Sheesh. :roll:
In a Spanish radio interview last week, the DJ asked Eldritch what his five favourite records were. After hearing just three the DJ gave up. "The first was Elgar's Cello Concerto. Number Two was 'Je T'Aime' [** see footnote] and I was just about to get into the details of how Gary Glitter must be an awesomely intelligent human being to create anything as ridiculous and fantastic as 'Didn't Know I Loved You Till I Saw You Rock'n'Roll' when he pulled the plugs. I was serious about them though."
** 'Je T'Aime'-- Eldritch is almost certainly referring to Vicious Pink's 1983 cover of this classic. The title is French for "I love you".
Been a fan of some kinda trash -euro-dance-techno :lol: music, but
vicious pink is probably the worst I've ever heard.
even though the-piece-of-junk like songs, that lady's voice have some point.very sensual,husky....kinda sexy.
Well ,Eldritch definetely mad about her at that times. that voice and ... :twisted: maybe he loved more her luscious looks than the voice. :roll:

but i'd rather recommend the original version of Je T'aime......(by Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin) 8)
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whitesatin wrote:
CorpPunk wrote: If she's not careful she's gonna put someone's eye out. :eek:

Vicious Pink--bad music, worse singing. Sheesh. :roll:
In a Spanish radio interview last week, the DJ asked Eldritch what his five favourite records were. After hearing just three the DJ gave up. "The first was Elgar's Cello Concerto. Number Two was 'Je T'Aime' [** see footnote] and I was just about to get into the details of how Gary Glitter must be an awesomely intelligent human being to create anything as ridiculous and fantastic as 'Didn't Know I Loved You Till I Saw You Rock'n'Roll' when he pulled the plugs. I was serious about them though."
** 'Je T'Aime'-- Eldritch is almost certainly referring to Vicious Pink's 1983 cover of this classic. The title is French for "I love you".
Been a fan of some kinda trash -euro-dance-techno :lol: music, but
vicious pink is probably the worst I've ever heard.
even though the-piece-of-junk like songs, that lady's voice have some point.very sensual,husky....kinda sexy.
Well ,Eldritch definetely mad about her at that times. that voice and ... :twisted: maybe he loved more her luscious looks than the voice. :roll:

but i'd rather recommend the original version of Je T'aime......(by Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin) 8)
who said AE did NOT mean the original version?
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Von definitely likes Je T'aime by Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin, he played it on the 1984-07-11 on the "Big Fun Radio Show" when he got to pick his favourite tracks.

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hallucienate wrote:Von definitely likes Je T'aime by Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin, he played it on the 1984-07-11 on the "Big Fun Radio Show" when he got to pick his favourite tracks.

Yes, I am a trainspotter.
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what else did he play?
is there any website including info like that?
P. S. i like very much the cover of Je T'aime made by Einstürzende Neubeuten :)
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pikkrong wrote:
hallucienate wrote:Von definitely likes Je T'aime by Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin, he played it on the 1984-07-11 on the "Big Fun Radio Show" when he got to pick his favourite tracks.

Yes, I am a trainspotter.
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what else did he play?
is there any website including info like that?
P. S. i like very much the cover of Je T'aime made by Einstürzende Neubeuten :)
I've just started listening to it now.

First song is Je T'aime, I'll try make notes of the rest, if I don't get distracted :? :?
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hallucienate wrote:
pikkrong wrote:
hallucienate wrote:Von definitely likes Je T'aime by Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin, he played it on the 1984-07-11 on the "Big Fun Radio Show" when he got to pick his favourite tracks.

Yes, I am a trainspotter.
:notworthy:
what else did he play?
is there any website including info like that?
P. S. i like very much the cover of Je T'aime made by Einstürzende Neubeuten :)
I've just started listening to it now.

First song is Je T'aime, I'll try make notes of the rest, if I don't get distracted :? :?
8)
I sellected that quote in classic After the Flood article.
If he preffered original,he might had a excellant taste.but he had a tendency to hating- all related to french.. wasn't he? :lol: :?
Maybe he thought the truth that Gainsbourg & Birkin are not real french. :P
Of course i love EN(sorry,always forget to spell the band name. :cry: )
version,too.
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Ok, this is what I could make out:

Je T'aime - Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin
Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper
Didn't Know I Loved You ('Til I Saw You Rock 'N' Roll) - Gary Glitter
Some Velvet Morning - Birthday Party
I Keep A Close Watch - John Cale
Stop Draggin' My Heart Around - Stevie Nicks
Venus In Furs - Velvet Underground
Sebastien - Cockney Rebel
White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
Johnny Thunders - Pipeline
See Emily Play - Pink Floyd
? - Mc5
Elgar's Cello Concerto - First 5 Mins
Alabama - Neil Young
Blacks Radio: Psychedelic Furs
At The Hop - Danny And The Juniors
Anyone Who Had A Heart - Celia Black
Viet Vet - Alan Vega
Mother Of Earth - Gun Club
Jerusalem - ?
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hallucienate wrote:Ok, this is what I could make out:

Je T'aime - Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin
Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper
Didn't Know I Loved You ('Til I Saw You Rock 'N' Roll) - Gary Glitter
Some Velvet Morning - Birthday Party
I Keep A Close Watch - John Cale
Stop Draggin' My Heart Around - Stevie Nicks
Venus In Furs - Velvet Underground
Sebastien - Cockney Rebel
White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
Johnny Thunders - Pipeline
See Emily Play - Pink Floyd
? - Mc5
Elgar's Cello Concerto - First 5 Mins
Alabama - Neil Young
Blacks Radio: Psychedelic Furs
At The Hop - Danny And The Juniors
Anyone Who Had A Heart - Celia Black
Viet Vet - Alan Vega
Mother Of Earth - Gun Club
Jerusalem - ?
Thanks, Hal :notworthy:
So, you have its recording?
And one more thing came to my mind - look - "Didn't Know I Loved You ('Til I Saw You Rock 'N' Roll)", "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around"... What will be the next? You know, what I mean. :wink:
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From that list I'd be hoping for a cover of "At The Hop". :)
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Eldritch doing Venus in Furs? The dark prince discovers sadomasochism? That would be a nice dream......
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MrChris wrote:Eldritch doing Venus in Furs? The dark prince discovers sadomasochism? That would be a nice dream......
Rosetta Stone already did it, and seeing as their cover of When the Levee Breaks stopped Von from covering it I on't see him doing Venus In Furs either.

And Sister Ray was good enough.
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You could have a point there. Darn those Rosettas.
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Rosetta's cover of "Venus" was appalling. Knocked together in 2 minutes by a cynical solo artist after the rest of his band had deserted him, for an even more cynical darkling "tribute" album.

Levee wasn't too bad though.
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i agree with the chairman

cant the goverment pass a law against these darkling tributes?

the death penalty if you ask me

andy warhol must be turning in his grave
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You would have thought Andy Warhol would have loved it. I bet Page and Plant do, too. Not the track, the being covered. By anyone. For Warhol, the worse the cover, the bigger the compliment, I would have thought.
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MrChris wrote:You would have thought Andy Warhol would have loved it. I bet Page and Plant do, too. Not the track, the being covered. By anyone. For Warhol, the worse the cover, the bigger the compliment, I would have thought.
I'm sure the royalties helped ease the pain...
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That's right. Even the legendary Dolly Parton has had to put up with being covered by some really awful bands. And the Sisters.
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ah good point

must have been a HUGE compliment!!
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MrChris wrote:That's right. Even the legendary Dolly Parton has had to put up with being covered by some really awful bands. And the Sisters.
Ever heard Andrew warbling Jolene? Good god it's awful!

And that's coming from me.... :eek: :eek:
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I actually quite like it. Okay, he does warble, but there was a time in the early 1990s when he was murdering quite a few covers, and in that context Jolene stands out as one of the better ones, I thought. I like the sexual politics too. But okay, I wouldn't put it in their top five covers.

Having said that, I'd better back it up - my favourites today are:
Gimme Shelter,
Knocking on Heavens Door,
Comfortably Numb,
Gimme Gimme Gimme,
and Ghostrider.
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