Cover versions of Sisters songs (thread renamed by markfiend
- sultan2075
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Ah, it's nice to see someone beat me to posting the song. My sincerest apologies, Lachert. Lately I've been deep in the forest of writing (on the political philosophy of John Adams, for my fellow colonials), trying to teach classical political philosophy to people who can barely spell their own names correctly (I wish that was not a joke!), and teaching a world religions class that, while interesting, I'm really not qualified to teach. And lets not even touch the other two courses--the subtlety of David Hume's empiricism is lost on many. Consequently I kept forgetting to bring a disc with the song to the university. Once again, my apologies. I'm off to bludgeon myself half to death now with the John Adams-Thomas Jefferson correspondence. At least I have beer. Selah.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
When did they NOT meat "Dodgy Goth Band" StandardBadlander wrote:Only if you think they meet the "dodgy goth band" standard.nick the stripper wrote:So... The Sisters of Mercy are going to hell then.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:with an especially sadistic and agonising form of eternal punishment being reserved for all the dodgy goth bands who can't even think of a name for their band that isn't the name of someone else's song
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Lachert, you've missed one off your list. GDX did a cover version for the B side to their single 'Pain'. It's not at all bad in my book, but then again I like techno. It's a bit hard to get hold of as the pressing was limited to 500. Discogs info: http://www.discogs.com/release/163251lachert wrote:I made this site about Sisters covers. It is rather simple list of all covers I found in the net and somewhere. Hope you enjoy it anyway.
If you know about some Sisters cover not mention on this site, please let me know
Here is the link: http://dannyrose.webpark.pl/
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My band does a cover of "Alice" that you can hear at the link below. We are a little bit different than most "goth" influenced bands in the sense that we have an upright bass instead of an electric.
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Yeah, that one even ended up on a Dave Clarke mix-cd 'World Service 2'Spin Doctor wrote:Lachert, you've missed one off your list. GDX did a cover version for the B side to their single 'Pain'. It's not at all bad in my book, but then again I like techno. It's a bit hard to get hold of as the pressing was limited to 500. Discogs info: http://www.discogs.com/release/163251lachert wrote:I made this site about Sisters covers. It is rather simple list of all covers I found in the net and somewhere. Hope you enjoy it anyway.
If you know about some Sisters cover not mention on this site, please let me know
Here is the link: http://dannyrose.webpark.pl/
http://www.discogs.com/release/456211
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