What would you think if the next Sisters LP was all covers? Some of the covers have been pretty inspired over the years - and even sound good on record, not just live. Just a thought.
(and if so, got any suggestions of what you think would work, or you'd just like to hear?)
How would the unreleased songs fare as a NEW ALBUM?
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Guys, I have an idea, what if we flip through the best performances of the new songs in years (as close to a studio version as possible), make a compilation out of them, add the Suzanne recording from the sisters website on top of it and name the whole bunch something fitting the sisters' bootleg titles. Now that'd make a stonking new album, I guess =>
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What about "ALL THOSE WASTED YEARS''?
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'Seven Shades of Shiva.' I mean it's not like we're worried what the record companies'll think.
Would like it to include a Vision-Thing level of production on their cover of Kylie's 'Confide In Me'... which ain't gonna ever happen!
Would like it to include a Vision-Thing level of production on their cover of Kylie's 'Confide In Me'... which ain't gonna ever happen!
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Hell, I'd like to hear most of the early independent stuff re-issued with "a Vision Thing level of production" !! Imagine how good some of that stuff could sound if it had some balls in the production (eg Body and Soul to mention only one example)Machine Regime wrote: Would like it to include a Vision-Thing level of production on their cover of Kylie's 'Confide In Me'
One song I have long thought of as an IDEAL Sisters cover is 'Rhinestone Cowboy'. I'd pay good money to hear the girls play a version of that, live or otherwise. There might be a bit too much irony in the idea of Herr Emporer singing "I've been walking these streets so long, singing the same old song" though for it to become anything more than wishful thinking..Machine Regime wrote: their cover of Kylie's 'Confide In Me'
I've been half-tempted to record the thing myself out of boredom and admittedly a bit of fanboy-ism, but I have too many projects to track or mix to have time to do a record of Sisters covers and can't really pull off a passable . Though my drumming is terrible, at least I wouldn't have to hire a drummer .
I have no idea why I love this band enough to even contemplate that save for there's something about the songs that really does it for me.
I have no idea why I love this band enough to even contemplate that save for there's something about the songs that really does it for me.
Left at the dead badger.
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Fuck Me! what a brilliant idea... NEXT!demolitionsisters wrote:Guys, I have an idea, what if we flip through the best performances of the new songs in years (as close to a studio version as possible), make a compilation out of them, add the Suzanne recording from the sisters website on top of it and name the whole bunch something fitting the sisters' bootleg titles. Now that'd make a stonking new album, I guess =>
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You can't have "Next" as a title, it has already been used by Alex Harvey
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Jacques Brel, actually
BTW, first live band I ever saw was The Sensational Alex Harvey Band supporting Mott the Hoople at Glasgow's Green's Playhouse (mere months away from being relabeled The Apollo) in 1973
BTW, first live band I ever saw was The Sensational Alex Harvey Band supporting Mott the Hoople at Glasgow's Green's Playhouse (mere months away from being relabeled The Apollo) in 1973
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Body and Soul's pefect as it is. VT production would ruin it just as it turned Temple Of Love into a mindless rock chug.bearskin wrote:Hell, I'd like to hear most of the early independent stuff re-issued with "a Vision Thing level of production" !! Imagine how good some of that stuff could sound if it had some balls in the production (eg Body and Soul to mention only one example)
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I meant LP title not track title
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agreed, all the early stuff would sound TERRIBLE with Vision Thing's level of non-productionstufarq wrote:Body and Soul's pefect as it is. VT production would ruin it just as it turned Temple Of Love into a mindless rock chug.bearskin wrote:Hell, I'd like to hear most of the early independent stuff re-issued with "a Vision Thing level of production" !! Imagine how good some of that stuff could sound if it had some balls in the production (eg Body and Soul to mention only one example)
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okay, let's call it a drawmillion voices wrote:support to Yes in 1975
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I reckon you win
I would rather have seen Mott The Hoople
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Ladies & gentlemen, I offer you the so long-awaited Sisters' 4th album - Good things http://rapidshare.com/files/408648766/S ... _2010_.rar
Comprises the best-sounding performances of all the yet unreleased songs from the Sisters in the following order:
01. Arms (Lisbon 2009)
02. Crash And Burn (Frankfurt 2003)
03. Come Together (Madrid 2006)
04. Capricorn (Hamburg 2001)
05. We Are The Same, Susanne (Version from TSOM website)
06. Summer (Wiesen 1997)
07. Will I Dream (London 1998)
08. Good Things (Brussels 22.2.2009)
09. War On Drugs (Wiesen 1997)
10. Slept (Tabor 2005)
11. Still (Brussels 2006)
12. Romeo Down (London 1998)
13. Confide In Me (London 10.6.1997)
14. Top Nite Out (Frankfurt 2003)
15. Arms (Instrumental - Cleveland Soundcheck 2008)
Kudos to circle and Mr. Wah for the job done. Hope you like it!
Comprises the best-sounding performances of all the yet unreleased songs from the Sisters in the following order:
01. Arms (Lisbon 2009)
02. Crash And Burn (Frankfurt 2003)
03. Come Together (Madrid 2006)
04. Capricorn (Hamburg 2001)
05. We Are The Same, Susanne (Version from TSOM website)
06. Summer (Wiesen 1997)
07. Will I Dream (London 1998)
08. Good Things (Brussels 22.2.2009)
09. War On Drugs (Wiesen 1997)
10. Slept (Tabor 2005)
11. Still (Brussels 2006)
12. Romeo Down (London 1998)
13. Confide In Me (London 10.6.1997)
14. Top Nite Out (Frankfurt 2003)
15. Arms (Instrumental - Cleveland Soundcheck 2008)
Kudos to circle and Mr. Wah for the job done. Hope you like it!
Hello & welcome to the forum.Stephen wrote:This is exactly what I'm looking for! Is there something similar with a link which still works?
YCBTO. Yes or no?
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I am also currently just recording the damn thing myself.
But like The Sisters, I am easily distracted by more pertinent and entertaining things.
That being said, I do have the backing tracks (drums, bass, synths) already recorded for all the unreleased tracks including covers.
I have also completed 6 tracks already with guitars - still need the vocals.
I see how easy it is to just let these things just sit and percolate though...
But like The Sisters, I am easily distracted by more pertinent and entertaining things.
That being said, I do have the backing tracks (drums, bass, synths) already recorded for all the unreleased tracks including covers.
I have also completed 6 tracks already with guitars - still need the vocals.
I see how easy it is to just let these things just sit and percolate though...
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... ... I'm sure you'll manage one day ... just step by step ...Brad wrote:I am also currently just recording the damn thing myself.
But like The Sisters, I am easily distracted by more pertinent and entertaining things.
That being said, I do have the backing tracks (drums, bass, synths) already recorded for all the unreleased tracks including covers.
I have also completed 6 tracks already with guitars - still need the vocals.
I see how easy it is to just let these things just sit and percolate though...
as long as you never bin it completely, there's always a chance and time to recover it from the shelve ... ...
noh hurries ... stress is the worst enemy to any good work ...
Hi Stephen. Thanks!! YCBTO would have to be a yes. Not a fave, but not a fast forward!Pista wrote:Hello & welcome to the forum.Stephen wrote:This is exactly what I'm looking for! Is there something similar with a link which still works?
YCBTO. Yes or no?
Stephen wrote:Hi Stephen. Thanks!! YCBTO would have to be a yes. Not a fave, but not a fast forward!Pista wrote:Hello & welcome to the forum.Stephen wrote:This is exactly what I'm looking for! Is there something similar with a link which still works?
YCBTO. Yes or no?
You'll fit in just right
Happy posting.
The link POSS RANSOMWARE still works. I'm downloading it myself as I don't appear to have it unless I did and then mislaid it.Stephen wrote:This is exactly what I'm looking for! Is there something similar with a link which still works?
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thanks for that Dan; i appear to have done the same myself.Dan wrote:The link POSS RANSOMWARE still works. I'm downloading it myself as I don't appear to have it unless I did and then mislaid it.Stephen wrote:This is exactly what I'm looking for! Is there something similar with a link which still works?
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