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Posted: 11 Oct 2004, 21:00
by the-happening
Eric was touting copies of these recordings about 2/3 years ago! I have the proof so that means that there are more than 2 copies that exist!

Sisterhood demos

Posted: 13 Oct 2004, 13:40
by Guest
:) :notworthy:
To add to this Eldritch states he was working on This Corrosion with the Sisterhood and demos must exist,i was sent a tape still got somewhere that was supposedly Sisterhood demos,it did not include Corrosion but did have instrumentals of a couple of tracks Finland Red i think was one? sounds like track before vocals added etc? Andrew Pinnell is the only guy i was aware of who had got/heard etc the Corrosion Sisterhood versions and vocal was Ray?????

Posted: 21 Oct 2004, 14:05
by dave-kompas
taylor wrote:No for sure only Robin got it, never copied
never trust to who claim to have it, lies
I asked him about this (yesterday). He received it from James Ray.

Posted: 21 Oct 2004, 14:28
by taylor
yes only him got it, no others

Posted: 21 Oct 2004, 14:35
by dave-kompas
Strange thing is: PIB says that there are two versions. Robin spoke of six versions!

Posted: 21 Oct 2004, 14:37
by hallucienate
dave-kompas wrote:Strange thing is: PIB says that there are two versions. Robin spoke of six versions!
two sessions, 6 versions from one session...

Posted: 23 Oct 2006, 21:40
by bismarck
Thread necromancy...

Have the famous "6 versions from one session" ever surfaced?

Any news or info?

Curious

Posted: 23 Oct 2006, 22:06
by Johnny Rev 7.0
Further up the foodchain; we all know how Robin 'obtained' his copy from JR.

Posted: 23 Oct 2006, 22:18
by scotty
Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:Further up the foodchain; we all know how Robin 'obtained' his copy from JR.
Aye :evil:

Posted: 23 Oct 2006, 22:38
by weebleswobble
paint it black wrote:
Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:Further up the foodchain; we all know how Robin 'obtained' his copy from JR.
that's where you're wrong :twisted:
Riddles within riddles, I'm going to have a cuppa.....

Posted: 23 Oct 2006, 22:42
by bismarck
Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:Further up the foodchain
I don't even know what that's supposed to mean... further up the foodchain? than what?

Posted: 23 Oct 2006, 22:52
by Johnny Rev 7.0
Maybe PiB.

You know what you know and what you have.

I know what I know and what I have.

In retrospect we all should have taken our 7" (and stubs and passes and 'secrets') as chips to Vegas.

Winner takes all.

That would have been fun.

Posted: 23 Oct 2006, 23:07
by bismarck
Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:Maybe PiB.

You know what you know and what you have.

I know what I know and what I have.

In retrospect we all should have taken our 7" (and stubs and passes and 'secrets') as chips to Vegas.

Winner takes all.

That would have been fun.

Much clearer, thanks.

Posted: 24 Oct 2006, 00:21
by weebleswobble
When the mists clear and all are covered in Hot Dog, then we shall rise and reverberate (but not all at once)

Demo Schmemo :eek:

I'm waiting for the Rolf Harris version :urff:

Posted: 24 Oct 2006, 08:09
by deadagain
scotty wrote:
Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:Further up the foodchain; we all know how Robin 'obtained' his copy from JR.
Aye :evil:
Ur, no, well I don't anyway. Please spill the beans.

Here is the info that I posted in another topic last week:

from a collectors list received back in 1999:

-'Hull Fairview Studio July 1986'
The very first This Corrosion demos, made during the writing of the song and meant to be the second Sisterhood single. Engineered by Roy Neave who also did the James Ray first records. Only 1 (!!!) tape is in existing and it comes from a former roommate of James Ray and also includes a by James Ray typed insert paper. Both James Ray and Andrew Pinnell guaranteed me that the tape is genuine and the only existing copy!
-this corrosion:
1 sung by James Ray
2 sung by James Ray and Andrew Eldritch
3 sung by James Ray
4 duet with Lucas Fox, Andrew Eldritch and James Ray
5 duet with Andrew Eldritch and James Ray
6 sung by Andrew Eldritch
-the B-side contains some very rare remixes of 'Mexico Sundown Blues' that are never released and were made on the same date at the same studio!
- All 'This Corrosion'-versions are unknown to anybody and in a much heavier style, without female voice. The lyrics are not like the final 'Floodland'-song and most of the 6 demos are unfinished!!
Must be the rarest Sisters-tape ever!'


I'd simply like to get hold of a complete & clean copy of the US College Radio version - the one on that TC versions weed I did last year is crap!

Posted: 24 Oct 2006, 08:40
by Ozpat
Very interesting Tom! :notworthy: :notworthy:

Re: The fabled Sisterhood demo version of 'This Corrosion'

Posted: 27 Oct 2006, 12:29
by Deviate_Love
markfiend wrote:Does anyone actually have it?

Does anyone know anyone who actually has it?

What would one have to part with in order to obtain a copy? :evil:

Why won't some fucker just weed it? :lol:
Seen the references on Dominion in 1998 and all.....I for one am not too bothered.... However...how can one obtain a copy of the WEA promobox? ;-)

Posted: 28 Oct 2006, 13:32
by robertzombie
What's special about the US College Radio Version?

Posted: 28 Oct 2006, 14:59
by Big Si
robertzombie wrote:What's special about the US College Radio Version?
It's a different mix :wink:

Posted: 28 Oct 2006, 15:58
by the-happening
Big Si wrote:
robertzombie wrote:What's special about the US College Radio Version?
It's a different mix :wink:
and it was the first public airingof TC.

Posted: 29 Oct 2006, 20:20
by robertzombie
Any chance of hearing it?

Posted: 29 Oct 2006, 21:21
by Dark
robertzombie wrote:Any chance of hearing it?
http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7453

Posted: 30 Oct 2006, 00:39
by James Blast
Big Si wrote:
robertzombie wrote:What's special about the US College Radio Version?
It's a different mix :wink:
yet another dead end :| :| :|

Posted: 01 Nov 2006, 15:46
by cocoamix
bismarck wrote:
Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:Maybe PiB.

You know what you know and what you have.

I know what I know and what I have.

In retrospect we all should have taken our 7" (and stubs and passes and 'secrets') as chips to Vegas.

Winner takes all.

That would have been fun.

Much clearer, thanks.
Because this thread isn't recondite enough.

As which much in life, the key to success in this endeavor is a donkey that dispenses cigarettes out of its butt.

Image

You probably think I'm kidding.

Posted: 01 Nov 2006, 16:41
by bismarck
cocoamix wrote: Because this thread isn't recondite enough.

As which much in life, the key to success in this endeavor is a donkey that dispenses cigarettes out of its butt.

You probably think I'm kidding.
Thanks for that, and Happy Birthday cocoamix (one day late, Halloween boy)