No Warren Zevon
1000 Albums to Hear Before You Die
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Haven't tried number two as I was so put off by the first (literal) attempt, might want to give it a try some day if you say it's better…Petseri wrote:Admittedly I have not listened to them in several years, but I had the impression that the second one (from 1982) was translated better than the first, more to maintain the feel of the songs instead of just a translation. Like you, I did feel that the first one was too much of a direct translation. I am nevertheless glad tthat Gabriel made the two German ones.Obviousman wrote:And horrid translations too, really, it all comes across as far too literally translated )
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Yeah but they did pick Britney Spears, so that clearly shows they do know a thing or two about real American heroes.thhell wrote:No Warren Zevon
BTW anybody remember "Five minutes after I die" by US industrial monster Blackhouse ? Now that's what I call oral torture !
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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Let that be a lesson to you, kiddies: no chewing on cds - it's bad for your teeth!Badlander wrote:BTW anybody remember "Five minutes after I die" by US industrial monster Blackhouse ? Now that's what I call oral torture !
Sorry, Badlander.
Coat!
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
A big thanks for this post!Quiff Boy wrote:The Chameleons
Script of the Bridge (1983)
Although commercial success eluded this Greater Manchester quartet, their influence stretches from the Verve to Interpol to Coldplay. This timeless debut justifies the fuss with plangent, intertwining guitars and instantly anthemic songs that yearn for childhood innocence and rage powerfully against the world.
I didn't knew the Chameleons, and got a listen to this album and immediately loved it. In a certain way, it reminds me of Red Lorry'.
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What Does Anything Mean, Basically? is even betterGhost wrote:The Chameleons
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
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anybody fancy uploading the original single version of "in shreds" for the sake of it please?James Blast wrote:What Does Anything Mean, Basically? is even betterGhost wrote:The Chameleons
(last hissy c-90 compilation long mangled and, well- in shreds.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
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!"