I quite like it.
Do I need punishment?
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I am somewhat out of touch with the current music scene.
Is Diane Birch famous or anything approaching? If Kylie gets a 10, what does Diane get, does she even get on the scoresheet?
The reason I am asking is will this make big money for Eldo?
Is Diane Birch famous or anything approaching? If Kylie gets a 10, what does Diane get, does she even get on the scoresheet?
The reason I am asking is will this make big money for Eldo?
Well you must know something
'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
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Big money? For Eldo? Yeah right
Oh, very subtle Paul!
Oh, very subtle Paul!
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but am i wrong?EvilBastard wrote:Goths are "professionally bitter", Mr. Quiff?! I knew that having an HL tw@tterfeed was the beginning of the end
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Dunno - I don't know any goffsQuiff Boy wrote:but am i wrong?EvilBastard wrote:Goths are "professionally bitter", Mr. Quiff?! I knew that having an HL tw@tterfeed was the beginning of the end
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paul wrote:... and another stupid c*nt trying to make easy-listening out of EVERYTHING!
Nirvana, Depeche Mode, Metallica, nothing is sacred for these cheap-shot-moneygrabbing retards.
They should be shot FFS !
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As the day is long.
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Sita wrote:So you haven't heard Lambchop's, or have you?tristren wrote:It's the best cover of a Sisters song that I've heard.
oh I don't know----I really like Jim Thirwell(Foetus) version of FALAA--an acquired taste I presume!!
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Most certainly not. What a dreadful idea. It's, like, I like cheese. And I like cake... Sometimes the whole is less than the sum of the parts.EvilBastard wrote: can I get an "amen" for Marc Almond and Eldritch doing Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go?
Anyway, Velveteen, my arse. Black Velvet, more like.
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I realy love this version of 'This Corrosion'!!!!
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Some people react like a scared bunch of average white gothorama's with a big DO NOT ENTER sign at their door.
This lady did a song in at least a surprisingly DIFFERENT way, it drifted away from cold, northern European landscapes and broke with the long time 'industrial gothwave cover version lost in a Belgian cave where the fat men still wear VNV Nation-longsleeves'-tradition.
(That said, i think it fits morning coffee during traffic jam, not suitable for saturday nights out.)
This lady did a song in at least a surprisingly DIFFERENT way, it drifted away from cold, northern European landscapes and broke with the long time 'industrial gothwave cover version lost in a Belgian cave where the fat men still wear VNV Nation-longsleeves'-tradition.
(That said, i think it fits morning coffee during traffic jam, not suitable for saturday nights out.)
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I like it and she's bloody gorgeous.
Nuff said.
Nuff said.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
It's not different, it's an annoying trend! Listening to the radio (I do once in a while) I hear loads of cover versions like this. Trade guitars for pianos, drums for percussions and bass guitars for contrabass and tadaaa: laidback loungemusic suitable for restaurants and waiting rooms, completely lacking power and impact like intended when the songs were written.dinky daisy wrote:.
This lady did a song in at least a surprisingly DIFFERENT way ...
And no, I'm not fat nor do I wear VNV Nation longsleeves
I personally don't mind it... Wouldn't listen to it again as it sounds a bit too country for my liking but I expected worse after your comments
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it's an open forum, I think we can all say what we think (within reason)
personally I think Mr. E murders Comfortably Numb and should be kicked soft for his abysmal attempts at it
your mileage as they say... blah, blah, woof, woof
personally I think Mr. E murders Comfortably Numb and should be kicked soft for his abysmal attempts at it
your mileage as they say... blah, blah, woof, woof
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