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Posted: 13 Aug 2006, 21:55
by scotty
I remember seeing Fields of the Nephilim where one or two (time + Thunderbird + Speed play havoc with the memory
) of them, Tony & James IIRC wore some armour.
Posted: 13 Aug 2006, 22:05
by mh
OK, the first one certainly brings something new to the song.
In much the same way as a certain whale brought something new to a certain beach t'other day.
But the musical chimes at the end are nice, though
Posted: 14 Aug 2006, 10:30
by canon docre
I feel an unvincible urge to immediatly press "Stop", whenever I hear someone rhyming 'action' and 'satisfaction'.
Posted: 14 Aug 2006, 11:33
by Pista
Posted: 15 Aug 2006, 02:56
by sultan2075
It is utterly impossible for any band to do what the Darkside Cowboys do unintentionally. I've not heard anything else they've done--nor would I necessarily want to--but that sort of stupidity can only be intentional. And thus, I feel I must approve of it. I'm not saying it's great--or even good--but it's a damn sight better than most Sisters covers in virtue of the fact that it is completely over the top and utterly, unrepentantly, gleefully--and I can only assume willfully--stupid.
As for Lambchop, it's a great cover.
Posted: 15 Aug 2006, 03:41
by EvilBastard
It's what happens when 4 hapless talentless badly-dressed pinheads who would be out of their depth in a carpark puddle, who are routinely outwitted by cheese, and to whom nobody has ever administered a thoroughly-deserved kicking, take a song whose nuances they can't understand and whose references are beyond their pictograms-on-the-McDonalds-cash-register intellects, and attempt to sing it.
Candidates for heads on pikes, methinks.
Posted: 15 Aug 2006, 04:09
by 9while9
EvilBastard wrote:
It's what happens when 4 hapless talentless badly-dressed pinheads who would be out of their depth in a carpark puddle, who are routinely outwitted by cheese, and to whom nobody has ever administered a thoroughly-deserved kicking, take a song whose nuances they can't understand and whose references are beyond their pictograms-on-the-McDonalds-cash-register intellects, and attempt to sing it.
Candidates for heads on pikes, methinks.
Indeed.....
Posted: 15 Aug 2006, 07:00
by Pista
Well, thanks for clearing that up Evil.
I was a little concerned I had buggered up the sound card in my notebook.
One comment though.
I think you could have been a little less harsh on poor old cheese.
:lol:
Posted: 15 Aug 2006, 08:49
by Muppet
Personally, I found the FALAA version to veer somewhere between terrifying and hysterically funny.
I think I actually kinda liked it....
(ducks)