According to Moby the single "Lift me Up" was written to be performed by but when he tried to find him, it was impossible to contact him.
"It's his first album not to incorporate samples, and Moby sings on a lot of the tracks himself, in many cases by default. The first single, Lift Me Up, was in Moby's mind a Sisters of Mercy tribute. He originally tried to get their frontman, Andrew Eldritch, to sing it, but couldn't find him.
"I wrote the songs and then I was looking to find other people to sing them, and for some reason I couldn't find anybody whose voice I liked. I found people whose voices were a lot better than mine..." "
source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/musi ... nd-up.html
This is mentioned before in "other Eldritch works"
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=13370
It seems also that 's view about some things in america has common ground with Moby's.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lift_Me_Up_%28Moby_song%29
Do we know if hear anything about this even after song release and his reaction?
It would be very interesting to record the song even so many years after together with Moby
Lift me Up - a chance lost?
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Moby is a cnut.
When I was working at the premium-rate phone-line place we had a ring-tone brand called "Moby Monkey" -- a hipster monkey holding his mobile, who we would customise for print ads in various publications. (There was a snowboarding version, a football-fan version, a DJ version, a gimp-mask version for Bizarre magazine, etc. etc.)
We once got a letter from Moby's solicitors threatening us with legal action if we didn't stop trying to "pass off" as him. It got filed in the round file and we never heard from him again. Made us laugh though.
When I was working at the premium-rate phone-line place we had a ring-tone brand called "Moby Monkey" -- a hipster monkey holding his mobile, who we would customise for print ads in various publications. (There was a snowboarding version, a football-fan version, a DJ version, a gimp-mask version for Bizarre magazine, etc. etc.)
We once got a letter from Moby's solicitors threatening us with legal action if we didn't stop trying to "pass off" as him. It got filed in the round file and we never heard from him again. Made us laugh though.
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Such a great story, thanks for sharing. I find it a bit weird that Moby couldn't contact AE - I somehow imagine that music industry insiders all know each other, or at least know someone who knows someone who knows the person in question... Anyway, I love the song, and would've been even better sung by Eldo.
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"He originally tried to get their frontman, Andrew Eldritch, to sing it, but couldn't find him."
I bet he actually did contact but that himself did a very good salesman agency chap voice: "Aaaaw, noo, no idea where to find him. No-one does, by the way. Sorry, friend. Good Luck."[/i]
I bet he actually did contact but that himself did a very good salesman agency chap voice: "Aaaaw, noo, no idea where to find him. No-one does, by the way. Sorry, friend. Good Luck."[/i]
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I bet you're right!dinky daisy wrote:"He originally tried to get their frontman, Andrew Eldritch, to sing it, but couldn't find him."
I bet he actually did contact but that himself did a very good salesman agency chap voice: "Aaaaw, noo, no idea where to find him. No-one does, by the way. Sorry, friend. Good Luck."
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I read that in an interview at the time of its release (maybe even in a headline or so). Horrible isn't it...
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A great song to be sung by Eldritch, though I understand he just couldn't do that at the time ...
but hell, what he hade made of it ... ...
Andrew, Lemmy and Rob in one song ... no, sorry that were, IMHO,
only another Dancing In The Street thing, good and cool, maybe,
and nothing special, anyway ...
but hell, what he hade made of it ... ...
Andrew, Lemmy and Rob in one song ... no, sorry that were, IMHO,
only another Dancing In The Street thing, good and cool, maybe,
and nothing special, anyway ...
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It would have been great - like the (posthumous) Jim Morrison/Fatboy Slim collaboration Bird of Prey or Iggy/Death in Vegas' Aisha.
Given 's long-standing professed love of techno/dance/dubstep etc, I'm quite surprised he didn't go for it.
Given 's long-standing professed love of techno/dance/dubstep etc, I'm quite surprised he didn't go for it.
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But with someone else putting up the cash for it ...mh wrote:It would have involved having to go into a studio!
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fortunately not. Some guy did once post us a photocopy of his penis, nevertheless.stufarq wrote:Did you have to do lots of dirty talk?markfiend wrote:When I was working at the premium-rate phone-line place
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mh wrote:It would have involved having to go into a studio!
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At this point, I'd take 'Lift Me Up', another SSV album, anything. Don't really matter either way though, cuz we ain't gonna be getting 'em!
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as we know now financially it would be great deal for , not to mention that it would be nice reminder.
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Would of been nice to hear. You never know, maybe on a future remix
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(Re. Your last paragraph)Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:It would have been great - like the (posthumous) Jim Morrison/Fatboy Slim collaboration Bird of Prey or Iggy/Death in Vegas' Aisha.
Given 's long-standing professed love of techno/dance/dubstep etc, I'm quite surprised he didn't go for it.
Given his like for Moby (there's an interview somewhere) I think this can therefore shush any rumours that he didn't want to do it and genuinely was'nt contactable. As per.
“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.”