'First + Last + Always' - working titles for song?

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Hello everybody, I have a little questions about the 2006 release of 'First + Last + Always'. I think everybody of you noticed the Strawberry Studios tracksheet printed in the CD inlay titled "A to Z of Sisters Songs", on which some band member (?) wrote down a list of possible album contenders.

There are the familiar titles (No Time to Cry/Emma/Walk Away/Poison Door/A Rock and a Hard Place/Possession/Marianne[sic]/Wide Receiver/Nine While 9/On the Wire)

Then there are two titles (Scottish One A/Scottish One B) which were, as far as I understand it, the working title for 'First+Last+Always.

But there are a few additional working titles for songs (Spit on Your Grave/Evil Come Evil/Little Wing/Andy's Little Wing/Down to E.....) which cannot be identified.

Can anybody shed any light on this matter? Perhaps even Mr. Marx himself?
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... plus 'Tones', sorry. There was also a working title of a song called 'Tones'.
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Fodderstompf wrote:Little Wing
Cover of the Hendrix song?
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If this working title really stands for the chord changes E-C-E-G, which Sisters song could it possibly be?

The songs not mentioned on the list were Black Planet/Amphetamine Logic/Some Kind Of Stranger/Blood Money/Bury Me Deep/Garden of Delight/Serpents Kiss/Yesterday Again ...

Does any of these songs have these chord changes? I can't tell as I'm not a guitarist ...
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I like the idea of Spit On Your Grave :lol:
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Little Wing was SKOS as far as I can remember; there's a thread somewhere from back then.
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I spit on your gravy ;D
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mh wrote:Little Wing was SKOS as far as I can remember; there's a thread somewhere from back then.
Yes, i've read it here some months a go.

Little wing = SKOS
Andy's Little wing = Early SKOS
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Fodderstompf wrote:Yesterday Again ...
As in the one that later became a Ghost Dance song? :eek:
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Exactly, the one that had the working title 'Frail and Torn'.

Plus, I forgot 'Where Spirits Fly', of course. Does anybody know if they had a go at it in the studio?

The 2006 reissue booklet shows a Strawberry Studios tracksheet with the drum programming to 'Wide Receiver', which indicates that a full band recording of that song may exist, too.

There seem to be enough tracks for a Deluxe Edition of that album ... which should be out in 2025, I think.
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'Evil Come Evil Go' - E-C-E-G ... could that be 'Amphetamine Logic'?
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Fodderstompf wrote:If this working title really stands for the chord changes E-C-E-G, which Sisters song could it possibly be?
Those are the chords to the chorus of A Rock and a Hard Place. Well, sort of.
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Fodderstompf wrote:Exactly, the one that had the working title 'Frail and Torn'.

Plus, I forgot 'Where Spirits Fly', of course. Does anybody know if they had a go at it in the studio?
Where Spirts fly have a Studio version, and with vocals, and with a full band...the Ghost Dance :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK1NKKwIhtQ
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'A Rock and a Hard Place' AND 'Evil Come Evil Go' are both on the list ...
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Blood Money and Bury Me Deep were recorded later so probably shouldn't be included among the possibles (of course there is a slim chance that early versions were recorded during the FALAA sessions, but the released versions were subsequent).
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Spit on Your Grave must be Marian :innocent:
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spit on your grave would have been quite an uncharacteristic name for a sisters song, no?

incidentally, there's a track by sinergy called spit on your grave. it's as s**t as the title suggests :lol:
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it's a fillum, twit!

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does having not watched it make my life (even more) incomplete?
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yeah, i know the film, but there was alsow a book, don't remember author and don't remember, was it i spit or p*ss :lol:
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lachert wrote:Spit on Your Grave must be Marian :innocent:
Nope, 'Marianne' and 'Spit on Your Grave' are both on the list, too.
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Fodderstompf wrote:
lachert wrote:Spit on Your Grave must be Marian :innocent:
Nope, 'Marianne' and 'Spit on Your Grave' are both on the list, too.
Hm, this marianne could be "Marian/Red Skies disapear" man
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wrong line-up in the still
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LouLou wrote:does having not watched it make my life (even more) incomplete?
f**k no :urff: :wink:
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When I was at college I did a compare-and-contrast between I Spit On Your Grave and The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover trying to make some point about censorship and violence in movies :lol:

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