Cool, Thanks for that, I will have a listen. It makes me proud to know that there are others in this community that appreciate this music. I always have my weekly dose of this stuff. it's just so damn good. Of course Cash is in there too I just didn't want to over do it with all the attention he gets nowadays. I'm no bandwagoneer, I grew up on this stuff. Thanks again.sultan2075 wrote:Hell yeah. I like my country singers to be drugbag fuckups (in that vein, let me recommend Hellbound Glory--the first LP, Scumbag Country, is bit better than the second, though they're both good. Well-written songs without the gimmickry that Hank III has really lapsed into.)10-E Rabid wrote:George Jones n Waylon Jennings
edit: here's a live recording I've not listened to yet: http://www.savingcountrymusic.com/hellb ... cker-swamp
Who are the best Sisters substitute?
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Excellent call by both you chaps. I've had Atomiser on as background music whilst I worked from home for a long time.Hom_Corleone wrote:I've just finished listening to Atomiser actually and was thinking about them in a similar way.mh wrote:Big Black.
They got a drum machine, they got the same warped funk/metal/dub thing going that early Sisters had, but - ummm - aside from that, absolutely nothing in common!
One tune in particular started me racking my Sister's brain.
But it turned out to be "Bad Houses."
It's a tinny, gorgeous Doktor beat, and a Husseyesque guitar. Which is probably what confused me initially.
But it's fabulous and I like it.
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Syberberg wrote:I think he means this lot.timsinister wrote:That carbon dioxide's getting to your brain cells old boy.Purple wrote:The Marching Men!!!
On a serious note, I'll second the Merry Thoughts.
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You know what? The first record I ever owned (I think) was Synchronicity by the Police. The first record I ever destroyed from over-listening? A copy of Johnny Cash's Greatest Hits owned by my mother and father when I was a wee lad in New York, New York. It was a cassette tape.10-E Rabid wrote:Cool, Thanks for that, I will have a listen. It makes me proud to know that there are others in this community that appreciate this music. I always have my weekly dose of this stuff. it's just so damn good. Of course Cash is in there too I just didn't want to over do it with all the attention he gets nowadays. I'm no bandwagoneer, I grew up on this stuff. Thanks again.sultan2075 wrote:Hell yeah. I like my country singers to be drugbag fuckups (in that vein, let me recommend Hellbound Glory--the first LP, Scumbag Country, is bit better than the second, though they're both good. Well-written songs without the gimmickry that Hank III has really lapsed into.)10-E Rabid wrote:George Jones n Waylon Jennings
edit: here's a live recording I've not listened to yet: http://www.savingcountrymusic.com/hellb ... cker-swamp
If you really like this kind of stuff, can I make some recommendations?
1. RAY WYLIE HUBBARD. There's a reason it's capitalized.
2. RAY WYLIE HUBBARD: yeah, he deserves at least two slots on this list.
2.5. I listen to #3 more often, but Hayes Carll is really pretty good. Not RWH good, but he might be, someday.
3. ELEVEN HUNDRED SPRINGS. Not as good as RWH, but good nonetheless.
3. Reckless Kelly is also good.
4. Slim Cessna's Autoclub: post-country for open-minded TSOM fans.
5. They ain't from TEXAS, but Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir is better than any band with such a lousy name ought to be. Really, very good.
6. RAY WYLIE HUBBARD: Reflective thought makes me think he needs a third spot.
As for everything else in this thread: THE MERRY THOUGHTS SUCK. Seriously: there ain't nothing good or even tolerable about them. I'd rather listen to the million-and-first-bad-SRV-imitation than this poor sub-Von-had-some-bad-chowder-shit.
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I'm glad someone said it! Bloody hell.sultan2075 wrote:As for everything else in this thread: THE MERRY THOUGHTS SUCK. Seriously: there ain't nothing good or even tolerable about them. I'd rather listen to the million-and-first-bad-SRV-imitation than this poor sub-Von-had-some-bad-chowder-shit.
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I had never heard of Ray wylie Hubbard, so I played some on YouTube - I thought he was quite pleasant, a bit boring, not really a substitute for the Sisters unless he is going to get a Drum Machine
I agree The Merry Thoughts are certainly a very very poor second to the Sisters. eg the lyrics are one dimensional compared to the Sisters Carry On Film script double meaning (at least). But they are sisteresque - which was the remit
I agree The Merry Thoughts are certainly a very very poor second to the Sisters. eg the lyrics are one dimensional compared to the Sisters Carry On Film script double meaning (at least). But they are sisteresque - which was the remit
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saw them a few weeks ago at the shadowplay festival. Liked them a lot but the audience was massive leaving during the concert. Finally there were only about 250 interested... Strange, doesnt see that happen with the sisters...taylor wrote:just FOTN nothing more
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Perhaps the audience were Sisters fans who were just waiting for the title track of Mourning Sun as a substitute for Some Kind Of Stranger in the same way as I used to enjoy the into to Elastica's Stutter as a hommage to Adrenochrome.
Does anyone know of other songs which have been "heavily influenced" (choosing words carefully for legal reasons) by a track by the Girls ?
Does anyone know of other songs which have been "heavily influenced" (choosing words carefully for legal reasons) by a track by the Girls ?
Knuckles the DogNikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Does anyone know of other songs which have been "heavily influenced" (choosing words carefully for legal reasons) by a track by the Girls ?
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Hah! It's been a while since I've heard that. That's definitely Killdozer's high point, I think.mh wrote:Knuckles the DogNikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Does anyone know of other songs which have been "heavily influenced" (choosing words carefully for legal reasons) by a track by the Girls ?
edit: really, thanks. I'd forgotten how much I like that song.
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In terms of superficially faithful but otherwise s**t sisgangers, let's not forget Star Industry. Their sound fills the gap much like Merry Thoughts, if we're prepared to overlook the fact that they have no intelligence, humour or irony - which, of course, we're not.
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Song title aside, the first few seconds of this always reminded me of something...Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Does anyone know of other songs which have been "heavily influenced" (choosing words carefully for legal reasons) by a track by the Girls ?
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Ha, I was told about that song a long time ago but it's the first time I've heard it.paint it black wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXViPACn0Z4
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Creaming Jesus supported the Nephilim on their 1990 tour IIRC. I quite liked them, even to the point of going to see them at Bradford 1-in-12 club.
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"Sweet F**k"? I thought it was "F**k all" Also thanks again sultan2075, the weekened is over and its back to work.......and Heartland. "Tell me why I don't like monday's...."deirfiur wrote:What about any other band that has released sweet f**k all over the last 20 yrs
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Seconded. Which is why Type o Negative remain the only real Sistersesque substitute in my book. At their weakest (My Girlfriend's Girlfriend = Black Planet), the Sisters' influence was a little too obvious, but their musical breadth and depth, humour, lyrics and Peter Steele's personality over a twenty year career in a slightly different genre (metal) make them stand out from the crowd for me. If you dismissed them as second rate copyists, they're worth another listen whilst we're waiting for the next one to arrive ....million voices wrote: I agree The Merry Thoughts are certainly a very very poor second to the Sisters. eg the lyrics are one dimensional compared to the Sisters Carry On Film script double meaning (at least). But they are sisteresque - which was the remit
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..but the sisters aren't crap like ToNNikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Seconded. Which is why Type o Negative remain the only real Sistersesque substitute in my book. At their weakest (My Girlfriend's Girlfriend = Black Planet), the Sisters' influence was a little too obvious, but their musical breadth and depth, humour, lyrics and Peter Steele's personality over a twenty year career in a slightly different genre (metal) make them stand out from the crowd for me. If you dismissed them as second rate copyists, they're worth another listen whilst we're waiting for the next one to arrive ....million voices wrote: I agree The Merry Thoughts are certainly a very very poor second to the Sisters. eg the lyrics are one dimensional compared to the Sisters Carry On Film script double meaning (at least). But they are sisteresque - which was the remit
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Chuffin' 'eck, you're not joking!Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:My Girlfriend's Girlfriend = Black Planet
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Has nobody mentioned Play Dead yet?
OK, Play Dead: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg90B1J5qQk
They don't sound like the Sisters obviously, but they do have a song called Walk Away, and you might like the noise they make.
OK, Play Dead: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg90B1J5qQk
They don't sound like the Sisters obviously, but they do have a song called Walk Away, and you might like the noise they make.
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