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Ingram, Hemsley and Taylor cooperation
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 11:49
by Bartek
It may be as old as HL and the Net, but lurking through another topic (the one about getting the permission for using TSOM song in shot film) and pointed there
http://repertoire.bmi.com/ , I checked for the obvious artist/composer. What I found was something new for me. And it is a cooperation of Andrew Harvey William Taylor and Gordon (Richard Paul) Ingram and Cameron Peter Hemsley. The last two are only connected to songs written by all three gentlemen. Now, my clue is obvious and infamous SSV and "Go figure".
I checek for those guys and Mr. Ingram
was a nice chap; I do get a joke. While Mr. Hemsley seems don't exist at all. And clue, even the smallest?
List of registers songs written/co-written by A.E. (on BMI site)
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 12:45
by Quiff Boy
Interesting... So we're hypothesising that SSV was entirely Eldritch on his own, and that he made up the names of two co-conspirators to help him out of a legal wrangle with WEA?
It does sound feasible. Especially given that his choice of name for one partner is a reference to an armaments manufacturer.
Re: Cameron Peter Hemsley. Maybe a mashup of these two people:
http://www.discogs.com/artist/627830-Peter-Hemsley
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cameron_(mathematician)
Or maybe it was just a bloke he met in the tinned fruit aisle at Asda...
We're in danger of disappearing down the rabbit hole here
We'll (probably) never know.
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 13:16
by mh
I had thought that Peter Bellendir (ex Xmal Deutschland) was the co-conspirator in SSV.
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 14:07
by EvilBastard
Well, now I really really really want to hear
The Postman Song.
Has
been moonlighting on the dark side of CBBC again..?
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 17:12
by Being645
EvilBastard wrote:Well, now I really really really want to hear
The Postman Song.
Has
been moonlighting on the dark side of CBBC again..?
.... miau ...
...
...
Nice find,
Bartek...
...
However, I don't think it's got anything to do with SSV as none of the song titles is listed. Maybe some Eldritch project that didn't make it to see the light of day ... or songs that were intended for someone else. Looking at many of those titles they look more like a Gary Moore release than anything to me. Not all of them, though.
This
track also involves Craig Adams ... and
this one, too
Also interesting: YCBTO is not listed. There is a track called TV Preacher, though ...
...
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 17:55
by lsind
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 17:58
by Bartek
That was just, as i wrote that, my wild assumption, speculation. But, thanks to link posted by Our furher here, it's getting more interesting (or simple).
It's a crime it's a song by The Jazz Devils, Andrew Taylor played on ... harmonica and sung in that song. The same goes with
Out of the dark. Looks that someone mixed That Andrew Harvey William Taylor with some dude who happen to have the same first and last (but not always) name.
The Jazz Devils ‎– Hard Roads (album) and
The Jazz Devils - Out Of The Dark (album) with songs "written" by A.E.
mystery solved, now back to drinking tea. Thanks
QB for help.
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 18:00
by Kutan
Wasn't Romeo Down labelled as Flood III on some early bootlegs while nobody knew the proper name yet?
And GEGEN DIE WAND-BG CUES might just be Temple Of Love (the song was in the film soundtrack, wasn't it?).
EDIT:
Indeed. The Jazz Devils line-up (according to rateyourmusic.com):
Andy Taylor (vocals, harmonica), Peter Hemsley (drums, percussion), Graham Ingram (bass, keyboards)
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 19:03
by stufarq
mh wrote:I had thought that Peter Bellendir (ex Xmal Deutschland) was the co-conspirator in SSV.
Yep.
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 20:40
by Dan
Kutan wrote:And GEGEN DIE WAND-BG CUES might just be Temple Of Love (the song was in the film soundtrack, wasn't it?).
I was going to say that, plus Fashion Rocks 2006 will be this...
(Skip to 2:11 if you don't want to watch the whole thing)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh7uyKC1MlA