Teri Nunn talks of UTG briefly in longer interview
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I always wondered whether 's willingness to record the song was related to his ability to persuade Ms Nunn to get her top off for the video.
There are worse motivations...
There are worse motivations...
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that's actually a nearly direct lift from a forum response she provided when asked years ago
edit, just checked my email - 2005
"This Corrosion" is what started my love affair with Andrew Eldritch,
but "Under The Gun" was originally called "Two Worlds Apart", written by
a guy I wrote with before meeting Andrew. I sent my demo of it to
Andrew, who fell in love with it too. He added the rap/rant lyrics at
the end (which are brilliant).
edit, just checked my email - 2005
"This Corrosion" is what started my love affair with Andrew Eldritch,
but "Under The Gun" was originally called "Two Worlds Apart", written by
a guy I wrote with before meeting Andrew. I sent my demo of it to
Andrew, who fell in love with it too. He added the rap/rant lyrics at
the end (which are brilliant).
Goths have feelings too
The same here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5g45AZ5CwTU#t=2m58s
This track got Sisterized when he took it on and asked Adam to come down to Hamburg and record more guitars. If anything, it turned into a bit of a throwaway, passed on to the record company; to oblige them with a new track to promote the Greatest Hits.
Long gone were the days of Reptile House, when pushed EPs out on his own.
was also pretty straight-forward that Terri brought him the "Two Worlds Apart" demo, with her vox already on it.I met Andrew Eldritch…I was putting together music for my solo album, and I contacted three artists, that I wanted to write with. One was Andrew, Trent Reznor…Trent never responded. Moby turned me down. He was kind of mean about it. He said, “You know what, no. I turned down Madonna, okay? So for sure I’m turning you down.� Is that good? (Laughs)
But Andrew responded, and he was interested. He lived in Germany at the time, in Hamburg, so I flew out there and spent a couple of weeks with him, and I brought the song that we ended up using. The stuff we wrote was not great, but that song, it ended up being called “Under the Gun,� and he put it on his best-of, but at the time it was called “Two Worlds Apart.�
And my label didn’t like it. They just didn’t get the song, at all. So I played it for him and said, “They don’t get it. What do you think? Can you do something with this?� He said, “I love this song!� He wrote the rap at the end, that singing/talking rant at the end while I’m singing, “Are you living for love?� And he put it on the record. We actually had a hit with it. We had a hit in England; I played “Top of the Pops� for the first time in my life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5g45AZ5CwTU#t=2m58s
This track got Sisterized when he took it on and asked Adam to come down to Hamburg and record more guitars. If anything, it turned into a bit of a throwaway, passed on to the record company; to oblige them with a new track to promote the Greatest Hits.
Long gone were the days of Reptile House, when pushed EPs out on his own.
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Pretty depressing that the condition that England is in has barely changed in the quarter-century since made those comments.
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