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I'm vaguely amused that you consider JuJu etc. to be "mid-period Banshees". is the 4th of 11 studio LPs really "mid-period"? Well maybe I suppose.
Personally I'd split the Banshees into three periods; pre-fat-Bob, with-fat-Bob, and post-fat-Bob.
Bob was only on loan to the Banshees for one studio album though, IIRC, whereas McGeoch managed three. So was not the first to hit on the idea of changing guitarist regularly to keep a band fresh - watch out, Ben and Chris !
Going back to JD, the most obvious link between the two bands (ie JD and TSOM) for those not familiar with the Mancunian Miserabilists (if that's not tautological) is that JD used to do a fairly faithful cover of Sister Ray live, a version of which can be found on the somehwat messy posthumous round-up album Still, which also features Dead Souls incidentally.
JD's live version of sister ray is stunning. 7 minutes of shambling god-awful thrashing and wailing... i love it
never have i heard "had a good night!" sound so menacing. and inaccurate
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
@FOTN - I didn't found a exactly sisters song equal to this, maybe Logic.
But this video its just disturbing
@Evangeline - in some bootleg recordings, hussey do the 'Shhh AH!' at the end of the initial riff , just like FALAA.
Months a go i've sent a message at Dominion Mail List about how butthurt Wayne can be about the sisters, and how Evangeline it's the (mediocre) mish version of FALAA, just like Wasteland to Marian.
Husek wrote:
@FOTN - I didn't found a exactly sisters song equal to this, maybe Logic.
But this video its just disturbing
The first riff to Preacher Man is sounds to me like the FALAA riff played in a (very) slightly different rhythm. It might be more obvious here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfsdhDOrbrA
@Evangeline - in some bootleg recordings, hussey do the 'Shhh AH!' at the end of the initial riff , just like FALAA.
Months a go i've sent a message at Dominion Mail List about how butthurt Wayne can be about the sisters, and how Evangeline it's the (mediocre) mish version of FALAA, just like Wasteland to Marian.
Then again, despite their animosity, both Eldritch and Hussey have reminisced with positive sentiments about some aspects of the FALAA days. Maybe Wayne did the music to Evangeline as a tribute of sorts. It seems too blatant for a rip-off.
Quiff Boy wrote:marx has told me that both eldritch and himself were big fans of [...] john mcgeoch's guitar sound
Well why wouldn't you be?
i alway used to find it a bit too spiky for my tastes, but latterly (see what i did there? ) i have a fresh appreciation for it.
on the subject of the late great John Mcgeoch, 6 music recently did an hour long special, covering his work from Magazine onwards,
I may have posted this before - but Mcgeogh was so good that his early work with Magazine deserves better recognition and Spellbound (the 6 music prog) is well worth a listen.
Flagg
(who's about to listen to Shot by Both Sides - on of THE great guitar tracks to come out of that era).
Husek wrote:Just to make Evangeline even more suspicious:
In some gigs Wayne sing 'Gimme Gimme Gimme' during it.
Wow. His lyrics are... atrocious.
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a) Re : FOTN. It's hard to find an early FOTN track which doesn't rip off the girls.
b) @Randall Flagg Totally agree about McGeoch and early Magazine - particularly on their classic "punk prog" second album Secondhand Daylight.
c) Re : Sisters and JD. Now that has finally succombed to a Bowie cover, why not a JD one too - Dead Souls would be amazing (and certainly a million miles better than Reznor's version). Can't say that the title would be much help in the "We're not G*th, honest" campaign though
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:a) Re : FOTN. It's hard to find an early FOTN track which doesn't rip off the girls.
b) @Randall Flagg Totally agree about McGeoch and early Magazine - particularly on their classic "punk prog" second album Secondhand Daylight.
c) Re : Sisters and JD. Now that has finally succombed to a Bowie cover, why not a JD one too - Dead Souls would be amazing (and certainly a million miles better than Reznor's version). Can't say that the title would be much help in the "We're not G*th, honest" campaign though
Oh the brilliance of Second Hand Daylight, and in particular Barry Adamson's bass playing on Back to Nature.
Back to nature
The voyeur will realise
This is not a sight for his sore eyes
Well, the chords of Gimme Shelter are exactly the same as in Temple Of Love and so is the guitarriff. On TOL it's played twice as fast though.
And many, many of the songs after FALAA are re-inventions of the same sisters 'song. Which is the real reason btw why there isn't going to be a new album ever: the man has nothing new to give.
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PipoTheClown wrote:Well, the chords of Gimme Shelter are exactly the same as in Temple Of Love and so is the guitarriff. On TOL it's playes twice as fast though.
And many, many of the songs after FALAA are re-inventions of the same sisters 'song. Which is the real reason btw why there isn't going to be a new album ever: the man has nothing new to give.
@Gimme shelter - Now exactly equal, take a guitar and try to play Temple in Gimme shelter timing and you'll see how wrong it 'll look.
Gimme Shelter it's very near to temple when you hear, but isn't when you play
@Re-inventions: Arms and Still are pretty originals.
(apart from Killing Joke Songs)
PipoTheClown wrote:Well, the chords of Gimme Shelter are exactly the same as in Temple Of Love and so is the guitarriff. On TOL it's playes twice as fast though.
And many, many of the songs after FALAA are re-inventions of the same sisters 'song. Which is the real reason btw why there isn't going to be a new album ever: the man has nothing new to give.
@Gimme shelter - Now exactly equal, take a guitar and try to play Temple in Gimme shelter timing and you'll see how wrong it 'll look.
Gimme Shelter it's very near to temple when you hear, but isn't when you play
@Re-inventions: Arms and Still are pretty originals.
(apart from Killing Joke Songs)
Like I said, it's the same chord scheme (e-d-a if I recall correctly). And when you play GM, it's really easy to see how A.E. came up with the riff for TOL.
PipoTheClown wrote:Well, the chords of Gimme Shelter are exactly the same as in Temple Of Love and so is the guitarriff. On TOL it's playes twice as fast though.
And many, many of the songs after FALAA are re-inventions of the same sisters 'song. Which is the real reason btw why there isn't going to be a new album ever: the man has nothing new to give.
@Gimme shelter - Now exactly equal, take a guitar and try to play Temple in Gimme shelter timing and you'll see how wrong it 'll look.
Gimme Shelter it's very near to temple when you hear, but isn't when you play
@Re-inventions: Arms and Still are pretty originals.
(apart from Killing Joke Songs)
Like I said, it's the same chord scheme (e-d-a if I recall correctly). And when you play GM, it's really easy to see how A.E. came up with the riff for TOL.
As a guitar player: it's a LOT easier to play GM
Temple it's E-D-A, gimme shelter it's more like...
centurionofprix wrote:
Floorshow has that Dead Souls (Joy Division) beat.
Was listening to SGWBM in the car today and couldn't help noticing the similarity between the chords on the main guitar riff on Dead Souls on the bit where Ian sings "They keep calling me" and that on the "Let it wrap itself around her" bit of Anaconda. Uncanny.