Someone on a certain other forum has a cover of Soft Cell's Tainted Love that is supposedly by the Sisters. It's a studio recording but he reckons it only sounds like Eldritch in the chorus.
It doesn't ring any bells with me. Anyone know anything about it?
Tainted Love
could the someone have heard Marilyn Mansons version?
Marilyn Manson do Tainted Love? Yuk! Bloody Hell. Why?
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I simply don't belive you.LouLou wrote:it's actually not that bad. honestabridged wrote:Marilyn Manson do Tainted Love? Yuk! Bloody Hell. Why?
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Ah I'll take your word for it. Always thought Marilyn Manson suffered from the Christen Death (and countless others) syndrome of taking themselves far too seriously. As it says somewhere not fit to tie boots....
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You need an iphone or blackberry to record it and send a sample to shazaam to ID it.
It definitely won't be anything to do with the sisters, past present or future.
It definitely won't be anything to do with the sisters, past present or future.
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And thank gods for that...Quiff Boy wrote:It definitely won't be anything to do with the sisters, past present or future.
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Though it is a damn fine song. Soft Cell pop sleazed it up. Just no need for MM to do that again.
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I actually don't have anything significant against the song - other than it being overplayed to the point I wanted to pitch the radio out the window. I just don't ever want to hear The Sisters do it, despite the miracles performed with some singularly unpromising material in the past...abridged wrote:Though it is a damn fine song. Soft Cell pop sleazed it up. Just no need for MM to do that again.
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Yeah completely with you there...
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IIRC this came up before on HL and it was called BOGUS! by some of 'the inner circle', it's a good fake like that Type O cover of a Sarah McLachlan tune called Possession - which I still like and don't mind if it's a fake, it's a damn good version
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Fixed this for youabridged wrote:Ah I'll take your word for it. Always thought Marilyn Manson suffered from the Christen Death (and countless others) syndrome of sucking something awful...
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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.
That works too! Once saw Christian Death (Leeds or Sheffield, can't quite remember - and supported by the Lorries strangely). It was just embarrassing. Pseudo add your own word... Didn't make meself popular with the more intense members of the audience that evening.... Thank God for the gals.
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Saw MM on the Anti Christ tour and it was damn entertaining!
Might have been backing tapes it was so slick or maybe he had a really good band behind him. Once I got over this stick insect man in ripped stockings, I got right into it and it was one of my fave concerts.
I don't mind or fear Brian, he's a good entertainer
Might have been backing tapes it was so slick or maybe he had a really good band behind him. Once I got over this stick insect man in ripped stockings, I got right into it and it was one of my fave concerts.
I don't mind or fear Brian, he's a good entertainer
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this is true
BTW, how was that extra disc of goodies
BTW, how was that extra disc of goodies
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Sounds like heaven to me. I don't get the negativity on this. Imagine if the Sisters covered God forbid like I dunno Motorhead or Suicide or Rolling Stones or The Stooges or Kylie or Gary Glitter or Dolly Parton? Maybe it's just a matter of taste.James Blast wrote:this is true
BTW, how was that extra disc of goodies
Soft Cell's Tainted Love is surely the epitome of that genre of "covers that better the original" . How many people on here heard 1969 or even Gimme Shelter for the first time on a Sisters b-side?
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The Sisters cover The Miracles? Now we're talking. Imagine "tracks of my tears". The pathos! It could even outdo Emma in the overwrought stakes7anthea7 wrote:I actually don't have anything significant against the song - other than it being overplayed to the point I wanted to pitch the radio out the window. I just don't ever want to hear The Sisters do it, despite the miracles performed with some singularly unpromising material in the past...abridged wrote:Though it is a damn fine song. Soft Cell pop sleazed it up. Just no need for MM to do that again.
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Marilyn Manson was interesting around the Antichrist Superstar / Mechanical Animals period. Has since disappeared completely up his own fundament. His version of Tainted Love seemed to me to completely miss the point (as did his cover of Personal Jesus).
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