I don't think you're ready for "It's 'Orrible Being in Love (When You're Eight and a Half)" yet.paint it black wrote:whenChairman Bux wrote: More to follow.
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We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
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She loved me and I did too
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you do me a disservice Sir. I am ready for anything - whether it's a good use of mine, yours, or anybody else's time - that's a matter for conjectureChairman Bux (who tried to cover up the fact he was wrong again by writing something humorous) wrote:
I don't think you're ready for an unnecessarily speeded up,mumbled "It's 'Orrible Being in Love (When You're Eight and a Half)" yet.
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Curious you should mention this. I did an interview with VON prior to the Leeds gigs and he said.... and I quote....Prescott wrote:So far we have been treated to a RLYL cover, a Chantay's/Dick Dale/Johnny Thunders cover and a Bowie cover.Chairman Bux wrote:Are you enjoying the covers so far?
More to follow.
What's next?
1. Stooges?
2. Motörhead?
3. The Fall?
4. Pere Ubu?
5. Suicide?
6. Gary Glitter?
7. The Andrews Sisters?
8. Elvis?
Any word on new Sisters songs, such as Far Parade?
Q: There have been many members of the Sisters over the various incarnations. Are we likely to be seeing any old friends as part of the celebrations?
A: No. Yes. We have yet again invited members of Hawkwind and Pere Ubu to suffer alongside us, because those bastards are largely responsible for our existence. We would have hooked up again with Alan Vega, but he's always on Planet Vega. It may be time to play another one of his songs. Mark E. Smith is currently not returning our calls, so we may have to slaughter something of his.
The answer was suitably obscure not to make the final article, but I put it here for the general interest (ps - all of the answers were obscure enough to not make the final article)
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How many covers have they played on this tour? I've not paid close attention, but the only ones I can recall off of the top of my head are Pipeline (amazing), Gift That Shines, and John I'm Only Dancing. Have there been others?
I think Roadhouse Blues by the Doors would be a good choice. I could also see them making a monstrous, glorious mess out of In the Coliseum by Tom Waits.
I think Roadhouse Blues by the Doors would be a good choice. I could also see them making a monstrous, glorious mess out of In the Coliseum by Tom Waits.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
i actually like the Iggy Pop version betterBluebell wrote:China girl from Bowie please.
Ya Ive said PLEASE!
either way, i don't think eldo can handle it vocally. he'd just end up yelping his way through the 'visions of swastikas...' bit.
my vote goes to Hit The Road Jack - Ben & Chris would have some fun with the backing vocals and i wouldn't mind a bit of light entertainment
Giving Ground & Rain From Heaven.sultan2075 wrote:How many covers have they played on this tour? I've not paid close attention, but the only ones I can recall off of the top of my head are Pipeline (amazing), Gift That Shines, and John I'm Only Dancing. Have there been others?
Judging by the copyright notice on the lyrics page, that makes Susanne a Varjak coverPista wrote:Giving Ground & Rain From Heaven.sultan2075 wrote:How many covers have they played on this tour? I've not paid close attention, but the only ones I can recall off of the top of my head are Pipeline (amazing), Gift That Shines, and John I'm Only Dancing. Have there been others?