Hello everyone
listening to "A slight Case......." last nght I wondered when and where Vision Thing was a greatist hit.
Why is this song on that album
GREATIST HITS?
One for the fans?....zaltys7 wrote:Hello everyone
listening to "A slight Case......." last nght I wondered when and where Vision Thing was a greatist hit.
Why is this song on that album
It is a great song
Its a fantastic songBig Si wrote:One for the fans?....zaltys7 wrote:Hello everyone
listening to "A slight Case......." last nght I wondered when and where Vision Thing was a greatist hit.
Why is this song on that album
It is a great song
"We have too many cellphones. We've got too many internets. We have got to get rid of those machines. We have too many machines now." - Ray Bradbury.
Deffo. Go to any Sisters gig, and irrespective of what the main set was, if you get two encores of Lucretia/Mother Russia followed by Corrosion/VT you go home happy, hoarse and sweaty. Plus he gets a chance to strut about as the crowd sing all the choruses.Big Si wrote:One for the fans?....
Good lyrics. Musically a bit of a dirge but played much faster live. Maybe he is a visionary genius, ie put VT on the greatest hits album because in 10 years it will be.
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So why was 'Detonation Boulevard' on ASCOB?Johnny Boy wrote:Deffo. Go to any Sisters gig, and irrespective of what the main set was, if you get two encores of Lucretia/Mother Russia followed by Corrosion/VT you go home happy, hoarse and sweaty. Plus he gets a chance to strut about as the crowd sing all the choruses.Big Si wrote:One for the fans?....
Good lyrics. Musically a bit of a dirge but played much faster live. Maybe he is a visionary genius, ie put VT on the greatest hits album because in 10 years it will be.
And your explanation doesnt answer the question of why two album tracks appeared on a singles collection.
When You don't see me would have been a more logical choice.
And can someone tell me why was 'When you don't see me' only released on single in Germany?
it's all very mysterious!
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Detonation Boulevard was released in america, I've got the video, and Vision Thing was released in Canada? (it would explain the canadian club mix on the back of Temple 1992)Black Shuck wrote:So why was 'Detonation Boulevard' on ASCOB?Johnny Boy wrote:Deffo. Go to any Sisters gig, and irrespective of what the main set was, if you get two encores of Lucretia/Mother Russia followed by Corrosion/VT you go home happy, hoarse and sweaty. Plus he gets a chance to strut about as the crowd sing all the choruses.Big Si wrote:One for the fans?....
Good lyrics. Musically a bit of a dirge but played much faster live. Maybe he is a visionary genius, ie put VT on the greatest hits album because in 10 years it will be.
And your explanation doesnt answer the question of why two album tracks appeared on a singles collection.
When You don't see me would have been a more logical choice.
And can someone tell me why was 'When you don't see me' only released on single in Germany?
it's all very mysterious!
"Vision Thing" is a very rare CD single which is why it is included on that compilation.An excellent adrenaline raising song with smart lyrics!
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No idea why DB is on there as I hate it. And Dr Jeep.Black Shuck wrote:So why was 'Detonation Boulevard' on ASCOB?Johnny Boy wrote:Deffo. Go to any Sisters gig, and irrespective of what the main set was, if you get two encores of Lucretia/Mother Russia followed by Corrosion/VT you go home happy, hoarse and sweaty. Plus he gets a chance to strut about as the crowd sing all the choruses.Big Si wrote:One for the fans?....
Good lyrics. Musically a bit of a dirge but played much faster live. Maybe he is a visionary genius, ie put VT on the greatest hits album because in 10 years it will be.
And your explanation doesnt answer the question of why two album tracks appeared on a singles collection.
When You don't see me would have been a more logical choice.
And can someone tell me why was 'When you don't see me' only released on single in Germany?
it's all very mysterious!
VT would have been the obvious choice for a single from the self-named album but the MF chorus would have restricted airplay and I can't imagine Von would have compromised his lyrics for something as inconsequential as that!
I assume that VT is there as it's his greatest hit that never was. It's his anthem.
WYDSM, as well as Something Fast, are great songs, but three minute pop songs, ruined by repetition and extention. The VT & ASCOB albums just leave me with the feeling that he had great ideas initially and bags of enthusiasm but ran out of steam halfway through.
Mysterious? I think he just gets bored. Very easily. I gave up, a long time ago, trying to find any (amphetamine) logic in his actions.
Sorry. Don't know the answer to the german release question. One for the anoraks, methinks.
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probably because it's MOR/AOR pants and he suspected that only the eldritch-obsessive german goths would buy it?Johnny Boy wrote:Sorry. Don't know the answer to the german release question. One for the anoraks, methinks.
hmmm.
actually, that doesnt explain "under the gun" does it?
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
(Deep breathe, stands up ...) 'My name is Johnny Boy and ... I'm an Under The Gun fan.'Quiff Boy wrote: actually, that doesnt explain "under the gun" does it?
Hopefully, now I've admitted it I can get some help.
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actually, i like it too... eldritch's rant in the last half of the song is one of his finest momentsJohnny Boy wrote:(Deep breathe, stands up ...) 'My name is Johnny Boy and ... I'm an Under The Gun fan.'Quiff Boy wrote: actually, that doesnt explain "under the gun" does it?
Hopefully, now I've admitted it I can get some help.
but i think we are probably the only 2!
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Live, UTG rocks like a donkey's sweaty bits, but I don't go for the studio version.
As well as I can remember from the time (it's a bit of a blur) WYDSM was only released in Germany cos of "record company issues", i.e. Von getting a major strop-on about the level of promotion he was receiving.
As well as I can remember from the time (it's a bit of a blur) WYDSM was only released in Germany cos of "record company issues", i.e. Von getting a major strop-on about the level of promotion he was receiving.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
No, me too, I think it's a cracking songQuiff Boy wrote:actually, i like it too... eldritch's rant in the last half of the song is one of his finest momentsJohnny Boy wrote:(Deep breathe, stands up ...) 'My name is Johnny Boy and ... I'm an Under The Gun fan.'Quiff Boy wrote: actually, that doesnt explain "under the gun" does it?
Hopefully, now I've admitted it I can get some help.
but i think we are probably the only 2!
I even like the "are you living for love" bit.
Oh the irony
Paul
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Three UTG Boys.zaltys7 wrote:No, me too, I think it's a cracking songQuiff Boy wrote:actually, i like it too... eldritch's rant in the last half of the song is one of his finest momentsJohnny Boy wrote: (Deep breathe, stands up ...) 'My name is Johnny Boy and ... I'm an Under The Gun fan.'
Hopefully, now I've admitted it I can get some help.
but i think we are probably the only 2!
I even like the "are you living for love" bit.
Oh the irony
Paul
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Under the gun is a fine song.. and i even remember seeing it on tele when i were a wee lad, and thinking "oh i like that" before i really got into the sisters..Johnny Boy wrote:Three UTG Boys.zaltys7 wrote:No, me too, I think it's a cracking songQuiff Boy wrote: actually, i like it too... eldritch's rant in the last half of the song is one of his finest moments
but i think we are probably the only 2!
I even like the "are you living for love" bit.
Oh the irony
Paul
Gang Of FourGary wrote:Under the gun is a fine song.. and i even remember seeing it on tele when i were a wee lad, and thinking "oh i like that" before i really got into the sisters..Johnny Boy wrote:Three UTG Boys.zaltys7 wrote: No, me too, I think it's a cracking song
I even like the "are you living for love" bit.
Oh the irony
Paul
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I'd speculate that because Dr Jeep bombed when it was released (it only reached no. 33(?) in the UK charts) the record company were reluctant to release another single in the UK. The Sisters have always had healthy sales in Germany hence the cop-out.Black Shuck wrote:
And can someone tell me why was 'When you don't see me' only released on single in Germany?
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I like Under the Gun. A lot.
Pity it had to compete with Meat Loafs 'I would do anything for love (but I won't do that)' in the charts. They were the only two power ballads at the time, in a time that desperately sought a power ballad to cling to, and Meat Loaf got a few million extra to spend on his video (car crashes, mansions on fire, all of that) and, thus, he won the mtv-race by a mile.
Pity it had to compete with Meat Loafs 'I would do anything for love (but I won't do that)' in the charts. They were the only two power ballads at the time, in a time that desperately sought a power ballad to cling to, and Meat Loaf got a few million extra to spend on his video (car crashes, mansions on fire, all of that) and, thus, he won the mtv-race by a mile.
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under the gun is superb!!!
"you don t have to say im sorry..."
he just grabs by the neck, as always...
"you don t have to say im sorry..."
he just grabs by the neck, as always...
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I hate to be an anorak, but it reached no. 37. it was a floperooney compared with his previous hits, only spending 3 weeks in the top 75.Scardwel wrote:I'd speculate that because Dr Jeep bombed when it was released (it only reached no. 33(?) in the UK charts) the record company were reluctant to release another single in the UK. The Sisters have always had healthy sales in Germany hence the cop-out.Black Shuck wrote:
And can someone tell me why was 'When you don't see me' only released on single in Germany?
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Big Si wrote:
Detonation Boulevard was released in america, I've got the video, and Vision Thing was released in Canada? (it would explain the canadian club mix on the back of Temple 1992)
Are you sure about Vision Thing and Detonation Boulevard being released as singles? I have a pretty comprehensive Sisters discography (in the book 'The Great Rock Discography') that doesn't mention this.Nancy_78 wrote:"Vision Thing" is a very rare CD single which is why it is included on that compilation.An excellent adrenaline raising song with smart lyrics!
It doesn't mention these releases on the official Sisters site, either. And I've never heard of either single ever coming up for sale.
Do any Heartlanders own either single? What are the b-sides?
Oh, and I too love Under The Gun.
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In america, once you hit Billboard top 50 or so, then it's made commercially available. Until then it's a promo only for the radio dj's to play about with.Black Shuck wrote:Big Si wrote:
Detonation Boulevard was released in america, I've got the video, and Vision Thing was released in Canada? (it would explain the canadian club mix on the back of Temple 1992)Are you sure about Vision Thing and Detonation Boulevard being released as singles? I have a pretty comprehensive Sisters discography (in the book 'The Great Rock Discography') that doesn't mention this.Nancy_78 wrote:"Vision Thing" is a very rare CD single which is why it is included on that compilation.An excellent adrenaline raising song with smart lyrics!
It doesn't mention these releases on the official Sisters site, either. And I've never heard of either single ever coming up for sale.
Do any Heartlanders own either single? What are the b-sides?
Oh, and I too love Under The Gun.
Canada? I don't have a scooby!