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Marian & The Temple of Love

Posted: 12 Sep 2008, 21:15
by TomK
Howdo chumps. This would be my first post here in about eight years.. Last time I was here I think I wound up a bunch of ye too much and ye were threatening to jump to yer graves to haunt my soul or something retarded like this.... good riddance I thought if any of ye were serious about it.. :roll: Anyway, I'll behave this time. Two questions: What album can I get with the cover of Marian on it? I absolutely love the SOM version of it. Also I heard a great version of Temple Of Love on the radio a few days ago by some industrial metal band...... Can anyone pin them down for me?

Peace out. :innocent:

Posted: 12 Sep 2008, 21:21
by paint it black
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOEbJdgEc2g

creaming jesus


next! as i think you'll find the 'they' like to write around here

there are of course others of each available to google :wink:

Re: Marian & The Temple of Love

Posted: 12 Sep 2008, 21:27
by Nic
TomK wrote:What album can I get with the cover of Marian on it?
And here I though this was a Sisters song all along? :wink:

And welcome back.

Posted: 12 Sep 2008, 21:28
by itnAklipse
Hahahaaaa.

This man has more brains than 90% of people here put together.

Anyone know which band played Horseland first?

Oh yeah, i think Marian was first sung by german artist Heino!

Posted: 12 Sep 2008, 22:52
by Harvey Winston
yo! 10% reprazent! 8)

Posted: 12 Sep 2008, 22:59
by Harvey Winston

Posted: 13 Sep 2008, 10:42
by dinky daisy
Sisters Afterhours covered by R.E.M. is a very funny idea.

Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 22:53
by TomK
Mmmm, nouvelle vague... the girl has a sweety voice but she destroys the song. Gad bless Eldritch's haunting vocal. Never been a fan of Creaming Jesus, but there you go.. I guess my radio must be infected... THanks for the feedback chumpers.. :lol:

Re: Marian & The Temple of Love

Posted: 16 Sep 2008, 12:47
by Norman Hunter
TomK wrote:What album can I get with the cover of Marian on it?
Has to be heard to be believed;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbc15Prz ... re=related

Posted: 16 Sep 2008, 20:24
by TomK
Now that one I like! Reason I thought Marian was a cover btw is because it seems to be referred to as 'Marian (Version)' a lot. Either that or some demons screwing with my head... :lol: ... Was there an earlier take than the one on First and Last and Always?

Posted: 16 Sep 2008, 23:37
by bismarck
TomK wrote:Now that one I like! Reason I thought Marian was a cover btw is because it seems to be referred to as 'Marian (Version)' a lot. Either that or some demons screwing with my head... :lol: ... Was there an earlier take than the one on First and Last and Always?

No, you're correct. Marian is a cover, a "version". The original is by Lee Scratch Perry on his debut album. I forget the name, but pick it up at Virgin...

Posted: 17 Sep 2008, 09:38
by markfiend
The official FAQ wrote: Why is 'Marian (version)' called 'Marian (version)'? [...]

There is no other version of 'Marian'. Traditionally, reggae instrumentals were called 'Songname - version', to denote the fact that there's no singing. 'Marian (version)' is simply a reference to the record company's complaint that the vocals on 'Marian' are far too quiet.

Posted: 17 Sep 2008, 15:53
by TomK
bismarck wrote: No, you're correct. Marian is a cover, a "version". The original is by Lee Scratch Perry on his debut album. I forget the name, but pick it up at Virgin...
Indeed. It's also on his 1982 Rainmakers compilation which I picked up in a bargain bin today.. Marian in those original reggae beats is not really my thing, but it's good to have in the collection. :innocent:

Re: Marian & The Temple of Love

Posted: 20 Sep 2008, 14:46
by aims
Norman Hunter wrote:
TomK wrote:What album can I get with the cover of Marian on it?
Has to be heard to be believed;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbc15Prz ... re=related
:eek:

Not bad :lol:

Posted: 20 Sep 2008, 16:32
by psichonaut
itnAklipse wrote:Hahahaaaa.

This man has more brains than 90% of people here put together.
speack for yourself Dei ;D
i think you don't know whom are the most part of us, what we do and where we are going in life
i make a point, i don't feel offended, but it's better if you go to clarify things with the interested person/s and stop to speack as the HLers are only 1 person

Re: Marian & The Temple of Love

Posted: 21 Sep 2008, 10:09
by HisWimmNess
Motz wrote:
Norman Hunter wrote:
TomK wrote:What album can I get with the cover of Marian on it?
Has to be heard to be believed;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbc15Prz ... re=related
:eek:

Not bad :lol:
I prefer THIS clip anytime ;D

Re: Marian & The Temple of Love

Posted: 21 Sep 2008, 10:39
by DocSommer
HisWimmNess wrote:
Motz wrote:
Norman Hunter wrote: Has to be heard to be believed;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbc15Prz ... re=related
:eek:

Not bad :lol:
I prefer THIS clip anytime ;D
Live:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OpwKpHK2cQ&fmt=18

I've seen a very similar stage before^^

Posted: 21 Sep 2008, 12:04
by eotunun
If the Novelle Vague singer could hit any note, that might not be a bad version. It shurely is interesting.
BTW: Doc, your avatar rocks! :lol:

Oh, and Dei: Do you happen to have a big church organ at home? -Your laughter somehow gives me a picture of you in a big, old, dark castle, playing a mighty organ.. :wink:

..okay, I toddle off. Mind, you are not the only one mistaken to be a g*th around here now.

Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 13:14
by iesus
i read this and search for other covers and find this one --->

http://www.free-albums.net/download-Lam ... 302772.mp3

and loved it.... ;D :innocent:

Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 15:10
by TomK
eotunun wrote:Mind, you are not the only one mistaken to be a g*th around here now.
Not sure who you're referring to there, but I ain't a goth for one. Certainly not into the whole eyeliner and self harm thing anyway :lol: Granted SOM music is as clear cut goth as you can get, but I have wondered what proportion of SOM fans would actually consider 'goth' as a part of their identity. Are we all Bauhaus fans here too? sic. Most of the bands I listen to are goth-fused at best, like The Cult.. and black has always been my colour of choice just because I like it that way rather than identity with any dress code or theme. Personally I think the whole wanton goth image is a bit retarded when taken to excesses... Though I have to say goth chicks can look damn cool regardless.. :notworthy:

Posted: 09 Oct 2008, 09:42
by DJ Nephilimbabe
TomK wrote:.. but I ain't a goth for one. Certainly not into the whole eyeliner and self harm thing anyway
No, thats Emo you're thinking of ;)