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markfiend wrote:I can cope with The Jam but nothing that Weller has done since. Any credibility he ever had should have been utterly and permanently destroyed by the Style Council.
I've got a fair amount of the recording Weller did with the Style Council, and it is certainly pop, and light at that. It's my least favourite phase of his music, and coincided funnily enough, with the rise of much more interesting bands - like the alternative scene, inc our own TSOM.

I adore the Jam, but I do rate his solo output as well.
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markfiend wrote:Some people seem to count "Gift" as a Sisters album.
I certainly do. Would like to have it explained to me, by those with more expertise in matters Sisters, what makes it is less a Sisters album than the others?
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1: It's by The Sisterhood not The Sisters Of Mercy.

2: errrm...

3: That's it.

:lol:
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Von doesn't actually sing on it.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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stufarq wrote:Von doesn't actually sing on it.
Well, so we were told, but IIRC James Ray denied that Colours was him...
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markfiend wrote:1: It's by The Sisterhood not The Sisters Of Mercy.

2: errrm...

3: That's it.

:lol:
Would you therefore classify 'Rain from Heaven' as a cover version when it's played live by The Sisters of Mercy?
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bearskin wrote:
markfiend wrote:1: It's by The Sisterhood not The Sisters Of Mercy.

2: errrm...

3: That's it.

:lol:
Would you therefore classify 'Rain from Heaven' as a cover version when it's played live by The Sisters of Mercy?
Or Giving Ground ... :eek: ...
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Being645 wrote:
bearskin wrote:
markfiend wrote:1: It's by The Sisterhood not The Sisters Of Mercy.

2: errrm...

3: That's it.

:lol:
Would you therefore classify 'Rain from Heaven' as a cover version when it's played live by The Sisters of Mercy?
Or Giving Ground ... :eek: ...
Or Jihad.... :eek: :eek: :D
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bearskin wrote:Would you therefore classify 'Rain from Heaven' as a cover version when it's played live by The Sisters of Mercy?
Good question.
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bearskin wrote:Would you therefore classify 'Rain from Heaven' as a cover version when it's played live by The Sisters of Mercy?
It's more akin to, say, Weller singing Jam songs solo.
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