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721.1 | | USCTR1::KGALLANT | Father come save us.... | Wed Oct 25 1989 12:44 | 7 |
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Is this the same album that is supposed to be done by the
"Make a Wish Foundation" (??) from the recent USSR tour
done by all those bands???
Tigga~~~
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721.2 | | VIDEO::MORRISSEY | As the wheels turn | Wed Oct 25 1989 13:34 | 8 |
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Sounds like the same thing to me Tigga....
I've been waiting for it to be released...
JJ
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721.3 | Huh | BUFFER::GOLDSMITH | Do as I do, not as I say | Wed Oct 25 1989 14:58 | 4 |
| That could be it. Like I said, I don't know anything for sure.
And I do mean anything... :-)
S
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721.4 | Sometime in February | MKFSA::ROY | GOING,GOING,GONE | Wed Oct 25 1989 16:21 | 7 |
| It was supposed to be released in November but I heard on
MTV (Mostly Ten Videos) that it was delayed and wouldn't be
out til sometime in February. I believe Ozzy is doing
Purple Haze.
Riff
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721.7 | Cinderella | CASEE::LALLI | Didier - BCE Valbonne - DTN 828.5423 | Mon Dec 04 1989 04:22 | 6 |
| Cinderella covers "Move Over" from Janis Joplin and it's amazing !
The voice even sounds like her voice.
This cover is on "Stairway to Heaven, Highway to Hell", this album against drug.
Didier
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721.8 | Stairway to Heaven, Highway to hell | CASEE::LALLI | Didier - BCE Valbonne - DTN 828.5423 | Mon Dec 04 1989 04:32 | 18 |
| The entire album contains really HOT covers.
Skid Row "Holiday in the sun" for Sid Vicious (Sex Pistols)
Bon Jovi "The boys are back in town" for Phil Lynott (Thin lizzy)
Cinderella "Move Over" for Janis Joplin
Scorpions "Can't Explain" for Keith Moon (The Who)
Gorky Park "My Generation" same
Ozzy & Zakk "Purple Haze" for Jimi Hendrix
Tico Torres + Jason Bonham + Mickey Curry + Jim Vallence (all drummers)
"Moby Dick" for John Bonham (Led Zeppelin)
There is also something for Marc Bolin.
and a few more.
Didier
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721.9 | | IOSG::PERKINS | Breaking down the DOORS of perception | Mon Dec 04 1989 04:42 | 4 |
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Stairway to Heaven/Highway to hell is the Make a difference foundation
album. The one that was recorded in Moscow.
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721.10 | | GWEN::MORRISSEY | Don't forget the mistletoe! | Mon Dec 04 1989 08:42 | 11 |
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Anyone know what the real title is for this album?
I looked for it in Lechmere when I got the Scorpions tape
but couldn't find it. Any clues?
Thanks
JJ
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721.12 | | IOSG::PERKINS | The Lords of the New Creatures | Mon Dec 04 1989 10:57 | 10 |
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re JJ
It's called Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell.
re prc
You should see them do it live....now *that* is fantastic!
Flip
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721.13 | | IOSG::PERKINS | The Lords of the New Creatures | Tue Dec 05 1989 09:19 | 12 |
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There is also Motley Crue covering Teaser for Tommy Bolin.
Flip.
Ya know how you try and sing along with a song, but you change your
voice to sound just like it? No? OK, so I'm a freak..... Well, Bon
Jovi tries to sound JUST like Phil Lynott....and he does a bloody good
job of it as well! somebody should extract that, because you are never
something nice about JBJ again!!!
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721.14 | | IOSG::PERKINS | The Lords of the New Creatures | Tue Dec 05 1989 09:37 | 31 |
| "It seems strange to be writing liner notes for a record these days,
but I felt it was important to say a few things about how this one was
put together. Firstly, no one went in to the studio to make "the
definitive" cover version of any of these songs and no one band went in
to "out do" anyone else by tring to sound or play better than the next
guy. We just asked each group to pick a song they've always wanted to
record, written or performed by an artist or group who have been
touched by drug or alcohol problems, and have some fun with it! It was
with this spirit that the tracks were cut, each band taking one or two
days out of their busy schedules to make it happen. The album includes
eaight studio tracks as well as some live music from "the jam" that
closed the Moscow Music Peace Festival (august 12/13 1989). My thanks
to all the great musicians, singers and engineers who came together to
do it - I'm proud to be a part of it!" - Bruce Fairbairn
The album is dedicated to:
John Belushi 1982, Mike Bloomfield 1981, Tommy Bolin (Deep Purple)
1976, John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) 1979, Brian Cole (The Association)
1972, Pete Farndon (The Pretenders) 1982, Tim HArdin 1980, Jimi Hendrix
1970, Greg Herbert (Blood Sweat and Tears) 1978, Billie Holiday 1959,
James Honeyman-Scott (The Pretenders) 1982, Brian Jones (The Rolling
Stones) 1969, Janis Joplin 1970, Wells Kelly (Meatloaf) 1984, Frankie
Lymon 1968, Phil Lynott (Thin Lizzy) 1986, Jimmy McCullough (Wings)
1979, Robbie McIntosh (AWB) 1974, Keith Moon (The Who) 1978, Jim
Morrison (The Doors) 1971, Billy Murcia (New York Dolls) 1972, Charlie
Parker 1955, Graham Parsons 1973, Elvis Presley 1977, Bon Scott (AC/DC)
1980, Vinnie Taylor (ShaNaNa) 1974, Gary Thain (Uriah Heep) 1976, Sid
Viscious (Sex Pistols) 1979, Danny Wilson (Crazy Horse) 1972, Hank
Williams 1953, Al Wilson (Canned Heat) 1970, Dennis Wilson (The Beach
Boys) 1983.
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721.15 | Now I've got a reason, it's no real reason | IOSG::PERKINS | The Lords of the New Creatures | Thu Dec 07 1989 13:07 | 77 |
| Gorky Park My Generation (The Who)
This sounds nothing like the original version - but it's
good, I like it. I'll probably go out and buy their album.
It actually sounds like a Russian Cossack song.
Skid Row Holidays in the Sun (The Sex Pistols)
Biased opinion coming up! This is fantastic, although
Seb cocks up the spit at the beginning! I still prefer
the SP's version, although the disclaimer on the album
is that noone went out to out do/play anyone. It sounds
better (as with all the Skids songs) live.
Scorpions I Can't Explain (The Who)
Cool tune, although I've never really got into the Scorps
before...and this one isn't gonna sway me in their direction.
They killed it.....I'll probably go and buy the Who's version!!!
Ozzy Purple Haze (Jimi Hendrix)
FANTASTIC!!! The best cover on the album. It sounds so good
that you'd think it was originally Ozzy's tune - perfect cover!
Zakk Waaaaaiilllllls! You gotta go and buy this album even if
it's just for this tune!
Motley Crue Teaser (Tommy Bolin)
Nice tribute to a great man, but someone should shoot Vince Neil
for his pathetic vocals and I wish Mick would give the slide/steel
guitar (or whatever the damn thing is called) a rest!!!! I
wouldn't have noticed if this was left of the album!
Bon Jovi The Boys are back in town (Thin Lizzy)
This is an *exact* copy of the original. Jon even tries to sing
in the same way as Phil. Faithful tribute.
Cinderella Move Over (Janis Joplin)
Someone said that Tom sings it in the exact way as Janis, well if
that's the case I wish she hadn't died when I was two years old.
Brilliant song!
Tico Torres Moby Dick (Led Zeppelin)
JAson Bonham
Mickey Curry
Jim Vallance
Woah! This really messes your hearing up!
Bon Jovi Hound Dog
Cinderella
Brigada S
Klaus Meine
Sax: Scotti Page
This is a live jam at the Moscow Peace Festival - I guess you
all saw it on MTV. Nothing special...actually it's really limp!
Scorpions Long Tall Sally/Blue Suede Shoes
Gorky Park
Piano: Dave Brian
What a mess! Best bit is Klaus Meine going, "Whar garnar harve
sarm faaaarn tonaart!"
Skid Row Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin)
Motley Crue
Zakk Wylde
Jason Bonham
How EMBARRASSING! Someone SHOOT Vince Neil, he has totally
destroyed a classic song!!!!!!
Flip
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721.16 | | BUFFER::GOLDSMITH | Morals make me laugh | Thu Dec 07 1989 13:33 | 10 |
| It's time for my inevitable own opinion.
I heard all the tunes. Pretty good EXCEPT for Ozzy of all people. I
like a lot of the stuff he's done, but he butchered poor Jimi. I have
not heard anyone caterwaul(?) like that for a long time. It's like,
stop whining you aging old geriatric fart and just sing the song.
I just didn't like it. That's it. Had to say it.
S
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721.5 | | BUSY::LABOUNTY_FIS | I'm a nitroglycerin mixture ... | Mon Aug 06 1990 11:14 | 8 |
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Well, since no one's mentioned the name of the album I think
I will.
"Stairway to Heaven, Highway to Hell".
GTI
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721.6 | Touch the Crome! Feel the Crome!! | DASXPS::PLAFOND | Zero Hours | Mon Aug 06 1990 16:19 | 14 |
| Some kool stuff!! Bon Jovi doing "The Boys are Back in Town".
Only one thing that there's a whole harmonized measures missing
that in the old (Thin Lizzy) version.That reminds me :^0 (as I thought)
I should go home and listen too it!! Skid Row doing the Sex Pistols!
Like they say in New Zealand
(Good Bye Now!)
P.I.
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