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Black Shuck wrote:Oi! don't knock the Cell.
they are the cover version kings!
Jansenclone, Quiff Boy, I'd like to hear the pair of you come up with a better Hendrix medley.
True, I even have a soft spot for 'You Only Live Twice' even if I end up thinking of Robbie Williams now which can't be a good thing. But the Hendrix Medley... I mean, come on...
As for coming up with something better, doubtful too. Never tried Hendrix but we did attempt a version of BA Robertson's 'Bang Bang' once. That never made it out of the rehearsal room thankfully...
I am a Leeds United fan because I was very naughty in a previous life.
And their cover of 'Johnny Be Good' which had the opening verse sung along the lines of '... La la la la la la la la, Johnny be good, ...oh fcuk, this is awful ...' And it was.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
And their cover of 'Johnny Be Good' which had the opening verse sung along the lines of '... La la la la la la la la, Johnny be good, ...oh fcuk, this is awful ...' And it was.
That was a recording of one of their very first rehearsals so it doesnae count. But what about Roadrunner? And yes Johnny didn't know the lyrics to that either!
emilystrange wrote:i'm sure i saw icicle works do van halen's Jump.
Roddy Frame/Aztec Camera used to cover Jump, Emily, maybe that's the one you're thinking of?
"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
JansenClone wrote:I also managed to download a version of The Cure doing 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' which is just wrong, they're just too close in style to do a cover...
"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
the drumming is shocking - sounds like the guy from def leppard after a couple of E's and a few lines of charlie, the guitars arent that much different to the original yet somehow managed to lack any character, and the synths are nasty and fat bob sounds like a castrated guinea pig.
the DM cover isnt to bad, if a trifle pointless.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
the drumming is shocking - sounds like the guy from def leppard after a couple of E's and a few lines of charlie, the guitars arent that much different to the original yet somehow managed to lack any character, and the synths are nasty and fat bob sounds like a castrated guinea pig
Agreed. It's not very good at all. Stick with the Joy Div version
And their cover of 'Johnny Be Good' which had the opening verse sung along the lines of '... La la la la la la la la, Johnny be good, ...oh fcuk, this is awful ...' And it was.
What about the Lords of the New Church doing "Like a Virgin" - that's class, especially the cover photo, Stiv Bators in a wedding dress with one bollock hanging out the side of his pants
DerekR wrote:What about the Lords of the New Church doing "Like a Virgin" - that's class, especially the cover photo, Stiv Bators in a wedding dress with one bollock hanging out the side of his pants
If I can dig it out I'll post a scan.
aaargh! that's a horrible version, and a nasty cover!
please do scan
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
snubnoseuk wrote:I agree with you about the guitar work. I don't know who the female vocalist is but she's pretty good. But Hussey's voice is bloody awful.
Well, there is no way of getting out that one, eh? The female vocalist is Anneke van Giersbergen from the Dutch metal group 'The Gathering'.