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Brad wrote:
Does Chris endorsed imply Sisters endorsed though? lol
Good question. Most likely Andrew doesn't give a f**k what Chris writes there and is probably fine with him running the show nowadays. One less irritating task for so he can concentrate on important things like computer games, cat food and hentai
Actually is more daring than REM in orchestration and usage in instruments. I like it
Got to listen to it again some times while i drive my car in a country road. (Best way for me to concentrate on new songs)
'Are we the Baddies?'...
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
Chris is usually fastidious about separating his personal view (ie his own account) from TSOM official communications, so as the band are currently presumably together ahead of the gig tomorrow, I suppose that you could say that Morriss' version is officially approved.
I liked it. Unlike most Sisters covers, it never made me embarrassed to listen to it. I like covers like this because they display how excellent a songwriter Von is (when he can be bothered) - his songs translate very well to multiple idioms.
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sultan2075 wrote:I liked it. Unlike most Sisters covers, it never made me embarrassed to listen to it. I like covers like this because they display how excellent a songwriter Von is (when he can be bothered) - his songs translate very well to multiple idioms.
I liked it too - along with the Lambchop version of This Corrosion it illustrates, as Sultan notes, the songwriting craft.
Plus its reminiscent of the way The Sisters would take a well known song and re interpret it - i.e. Emma, Gimme Gimme Gimme and Jolene...
abridged wrote:At least it isn't someone pretending to be again.
You mean the voice of course, but everything else the singer does here is pure imitation like in no other cover I've seen, in a rather funny way that made me laugh
abridged wrote:At least it isn't someone pretending to be again.
You mean the voice of course, but everything else the singer does here is pure imitation like in no other cover I've seen, in a rather funny way that made me laugh
agreed - that sort of added to the experience - the gloves, the shades....
abridged wrote:At least it isn't someone pretending to be again.
You mean the voice of course, but everything else the singer does here is pure imitation like in no other cover I've seen, in a rather funny way that made me laugh
agreed - that sort of added to the experience - the gloves, the shades....
Flagg
He even did the wagging his finger thing.
Pista wrote:
stufarq wrote:Those onscreen YouTube adverts are really getting out of hand.
We have a winner!
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.