Goddam right. Which is to say it was just as good as I'd expect a song called 'Toilet Queen' to be (unless it were written by GG Allin, in which case it would still be bad, but likely hilariously so).James Blast wrote:that KP tune was fuckin' 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.
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.
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what a boring song. Kastrierte Instrumenten would be a better band name.
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I revisited the Virgin.net interview for other reasons and this bit caught my eye.
I recently declined the opportunity to do guest vocals on a single for somebody (who shall remain nameless) because the lyrics were appalling - and very silly. I thought "If I sang that rubbish, people would accuse me of being a g***!". (The artist who shall remain nameless was not, of course, accused of any such thing.)
Turns out the lyrics had been written for her by David Dorrell, a prime originator of the "Sisters are g*** and therefore crap" smear. There's a nice irony for you. Pot calling kettle black, I'd say - except that we're a stainless-steel kettle and very shiny. He remains a dimwit, and he's scraping a living writing crappy g*** lyrics for mainstream pop artists.
Checked out David Dorrell's discography and, yes, he wrote the lyrics to Sarah Brightman's How Can Heaven Love Me.
And the lyrics are rather appalling. Von did sing the German interlude, tho.
I recently declined the opportunity to do guest vocals on a single for somebody (who shall remain nameless) because the lyrics were appalling - and very silly. I thought "If I sang that rubbish, people would accuse me of being a g***!". (The artist who shall remain nameless was not, of course, accused of any such thing.)
Turns out the lyrics had been written for her by David Dorrell, a prime originator of the "Sisters are g*** and therefore crap" smear. There's a nice irony for you. Pot calling kettle black, I'd say - except that we're a stainless-steel kettle and very shiny. He remains a dimwit, and he's scraping a living writing crappy g*** lyrics for mainstream pop artists.
Checked out David Dorrell's discography and, yes, he wrote the lyrics to Sarah Brightman's How Can Heaven Love Me.
And the lyrics are rather appalling. Von did sing the German interlude, tho.
The part Von was singing on that CD was not written by Dorrell though. It is from the Nietzsche poem "Vereinsamt":
Die Welt – ein Tor
Zu tausend Wüsten stumm und kalt!
Wer Das verlor,
Was du verlorst, macht nirgends Halt.
http://www.onlinekunst.de/gedichte/15_1 ... che_3.html
Die Welt – ein Tor
Zu tausend Wüsten stumm und kalt!
Wer Das verlor,
Was du verlorst, macht nirgends Halt.
http://www.onlinekunst.de/gedichte/15_1 ... che_3.html
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Sarah Brightman was in Repo! The Genetic Opera. That's pretty goth.copper wrote:I revisited the Virgin.net interview for other reasons and this bit caught my eye.
I recently declined the opportunity to do guest vocals on a single for somebody (who shall remain nameless) because the lyrics were appalling - and very silly. I thought "If I sang that rubbish, people would accuse me of being a g***!". (The artist who shall remain nameless was not, of course, accused of any such thing.)
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Didn't know Von was on that record. What else has he appeared on?
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I'm guessing the song in question is the thing Kylie and Nick Cave did, hence the cover of confide in me.copper wrote:I revisited the Virgin.net interview for other reasons and this bit caught my eye.
I recently declined the opportunity to do guest vocals on a single for somebody (who shall remain nameless) because the lyrics were appalling - and very silly. I thought "If I sang that rubbish, people would accuse me of being a g***!". (The artist who shall remain nameless was not, of course, accused of any such thing.)
Turns out the lyrics had been written for her by David Dorrell, a prime originator of the "Sisters are g*** and therefore crap" smear. There's a nice irony for you. Pot calling kettle black, I'd say - except that we're a stainless-steel kettle and very shiny. He remains a dimwit, and he's scraping a living writing crappy g*** lyrics for mainstream pop artists.
Checked out David Dorrell's discography and, yes, he wrote the lyrics to Sarah Brightman's How Can Heaven Love Me.
And the lyrics are rather appalling. Von did sing the German interlude, tho.
we're better than the birthday party, but not as good as motorhead, that makes us pretty damn good!!!!
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Of course, my guesses are rubbish, and just guesses.
Edit, I've now found that
Nick Cave wrote that song, and wonder what the whole confide in me thing is about?
Edit, I've now found that
Nick Cave wrote that song, and wonder what the whole confide in me thing is about?
we're better than the birthday party, but not as good as motorhead, that makes us pretty damn good!!!!
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Confide in Me is just a Fine Pop Song.
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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.