To hell with that - we MUST have "Total Eclipse of the Heart".EmeraldSignal wrote:Lost in France by Bonnie Tyler
funny question!!!
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and both are excellent songs, as is "something's gotten hold of my heart"; which for some reason made me think of "heaven can wait" from meatloaf's " bat out ot hell" album.(i hadn't read Dark's post above when i first wrote this:spooky.) i think he could do a fine (even more) melodramatic version of that; and we already know he's a jim steinman fan.streamline wrote:either
"Cornflake Girl" by Tori Amos
or
"Vienna" by Ultravox
because they would be a laugh.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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'Scarecrow' by Ministry. I'm pretty sure that would do a damn fine cover of that.
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Jesus, Lee! Scare the s**t out of me or what? From there it is only a small hop, skip and a jump to such delights as "24 hours from Tulsa" and "tie a yellow ribbon"eastmidswhizzkid wrote:"something's gotten hold of my heart";
Mind you I've never been shy of fastening ribbons........
Not working too hard, I hope?
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@ streamline:- there's only ever a fine line between beauty and ugliness, harmony and dischord, awesome and awful.
fortunately in the case of the songs you mention and the song i cited that fine line -or your hop, skip and a jump- is the only thing they have in common.
fortunately in the case of the songs you mention and the song i cited that fine line -or your hop, skip and a jump- is the only thing they have in common.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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anything with plenty of irony and absurdity associated with it,eastmidswhizzkid wrote:"ruby tuesday" -melanie rather than the stones
"come to me" -bjork
anything by the original black sabbath but preferably "sabbath bloody sabbath" or "national acrobat".i reckon he could do justice to "country girl" off of "mob rules" as well.
"three-quarters of the world are starving" -rudimentary penii (i'm sure the track's not called that but that's the opening line.)
i'm stopping there because i) it'll get sillier and i've had some harris; and ii)do you really need to know what else lurks in my record collection under "female vocal"?
and makes the doctor go bump in the night;
"confide in me" would be a good example.
If you couldn't smile at them playing that in 1997, then
I think your missing about 50% of the point of being into the sisters/at a sisters gig
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but what would be funny or interesting about covering that??Andy Christ 666 wrote:'Scarecrow' by Ministry. I'm pretty sure that would do a damn fine cover of that.
look, theres the sisters doing a ministry song, i.e. a cover of a band
they helped to spawn. a few nods from some of the metal heads in
the audience, then its off to bed.
thats not the sisters way.
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not exactly sure why you've quoted me.Ocean Moves wrote:anything with plenty of irony and absurdity associated with it,eastmidswhizzkid wrote:"ruby tuesday" -melanie rather than the stones
"come to me" -bjork
anything by the original black sabbath but preferably "sabbath bloody sabbath" or "national acrobat".i reckon he could do justice to "country girl" off of "mob rules" as well.
"three-quarters of the world are starving" -rudimentary penii (i'm sure the track's not called that but that's the opening line.)
i'm stopping there because i) it'll get sillier and i've had some harris; and ii)do you really need to know what else lurks in my record collection under "female vocal"?
and makes the doctor go bump in the night;
"confide in me" would be a good example.
If you couldn't smile at them playing that in 1997, then
I think your missing about 50% of the point of being into the sisters/at a sisters gig
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Oh yeah maneastmidswhizzkid wrote:"heaven can wait" from meatloaf's " bat out ot hell" album.
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Ocean Moves, I did'nt say it would be a funny or ineresting cover, Just that I thought The Sisters would do a fine job of it.
Funny or interesting covers?
Glory Box by Portishead, singing 'I just want to be a woman', could be amusing.
Funny or interesting covers?
Glory Box by Portishead, singing 'I just want to be a woman', could be amusing.
1969 with rewritten lyrics:
Last year I was 9 (9... 9.. 9...)
Didn't have a very good time
Now I'm gonna be 10 (10... 10... 10...)
Gonna have a bad time all over again
Well it's 1969 MOMMY!!!
Last year I was 9 (9... 9.. 9...)
Didn't have a very good time
Now I'm gonna be 10 (10... 10... 10...)
Gonna have a bad time all over again
Well it's 1969 MOMMY!!!
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
A couple of years ago I suggested "Heartbreak Hotel" - now, especially in Las Vegas it could suit well
They could also make something of "Mecican Radio" (originally by Wall Of Voodoo").
Of course, someone could also do a cover of the song called "Venus" - you know, I'm your Venus etc, replacing the name Venus with a word p... but I think it would become more to Alien Sex Fiend than The Sisters.
They could also make something of "Mecican Radio" (originally by Wall Of Voodoo").
Of course, someone could also do a cover of the song called "Venus" - you know, I'm your Venus etc, replacing the name Venus with a word p... but I think it would become more to Alien Sex Fiend than The Sisters.
do i drive
or am i driven
or am i driven
Strange, Andrew, I'm agree with you in every respectAndrew S wrote:The thought of them covering that song did cross my mind when it was on their intro tape on the 2003 tour. Not sure it would work but I'd like to hear them try.markfiend wrote:"Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart"
strikes me as a torch-song kind of guy
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You don't love me - Dawn Penn
Heartbreaking.
You don't love me - Dawn Penn
Heartbreaking.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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All The Things She Said- TaTu.
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Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
"Cool" GwenStefani. Frightfully good pop song - probably the best since the heyday of Cyndi and Cher. And how vicious would this sound in TSoM trim? mmmm...
"Young Americans" Davie Bowie. Bowie's vocal on this song is one of the most impressive things ever, but the song isn't as tough as his windpipe. I suspect Andrew can solve this problem.
"Space Dog" Tori Amos. Nice bass line for the Doktor, stupid lyrics for Andy to play with/laugh at.
"Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing" Bowie. One of Von's favorites, and also one of mine. Just "Candidate" would be preferred for concerts, the whole thing is too long for live.
"Blasphemous Rumours" Depeche Mode. For all the obvious reasons, and because it's funny.
"Young Americans" Davie Bowie. Bowie's vocal on this song is one of the most impressive things ever, but the song isn't as tough as his windpipe. I suspect Andrew can solve this problem.
"Space Dog" Tori Amos. Nice bass line for the Doktor, stupid lyrics for Andy to play with/laugh at.
"Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing" Bowie. One of Von's favorites, and also one of mine. Just "Candidate" would be preferred for concerts, the whole thing is too long for live.
"Blasphemous Rumours" Depeche Mode. For all the obvious reasons, and because it's funny.
Flowers on the Razor Wire.